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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 01-13-2013, 04:03 PM
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That button I am using to simulate moving my mouse is also the 'Hold To Zoom' key'[/I] so now COD sees the mouse being moved while the 'Hold To Zoom' key is engaged and you get Zoom.

Check you configured COD to show buttons 8 & 11 are both the 'Hold To Zoom' key.
Roblex,

You use "Hold to ZOOM Camera" instead "Hold to Adjust Field of View" command?

Here I notice that "ZOOM Camera" zoom only inside cockpit, a few degrees.

"Adjust Field of View" zoom IN maybe to 100 degrees or more - that make targets more visible, and OUT to some excessive negative value (totally useless).

Here my JoyToKey setup:

http://i50.tinypic.com/2rrwbbr.jpg

I use a key (Alt) to "Hold to Adjust Field of View", so need hit this key and HAT UP or DOWN to ZOOM.

This is because I use HAT to panning around (mouse view), I buy a TrackIR but dont gotten used to it: years and years of HAT use.

In JoyToKey I assign HAT to do mouse movements (X and Y), and the same HAT movement to press "Mouse Middle" for "Camera Control in Independent Mode" function,
so the mouse cursor dont walk across the screen in game.

In CLoD setup I delete all HAT assignments for Pan and Snap Views since I consider these methods to control view too crude.

I suppose that you use TrackIR to panning view, so need only HAT UP and DOWN to control ZOOM.
You clear Pan View HAT assignments in CLOD setup?

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