Furiant Posted June 27, 2011 Share Posted June 27, 2011 I really just want to hit 'M' to open my world map. I can't find anything recognizable in the ini file. Is it possible in any way to bind these functions to something other than the default F1-F4 keys ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Striker879 Posted June 28, 2011 Share Posted June 28, 2011 Excerpted from Koroush Ghazi's Oblivion Tweak Guide (emphasis added):Controls Mouse Sensitivity: This slider controls how sensitive the mouse is in the game. The further right the slider, the more sensitive your mouse will be to movements while playing. Note however that mouse lag - that is, the slowing down and general 'lagginess' of you mouse or crosshair while playing the game is not affected by this setting. Mouse lag is usually caused by low FPS in certain areas, so you should consider reducing some of your settings to increase your framerate. There is also a specific fix for mouse/control lag - see the 'Max Frames to Render Ahead' tweak at the end of this guide which has helped a lot of people reduce it. Invert Y: If set to Off, moving your mouse back makes your character look down, moving your mouse forward makes him look up. If set to On, the opposite happens. Has no impact on performance, so set to suit your taste. Stick Controls: If you use a joystick or stick-type controllers, these options control the way they behave. Set to suit your taste. If you use a regular mouse and keyboard combination, these options are unavailable, and you should see the bUseJoystick variable in the Advanced Tweaking section for a potential performance tweak based on this. Controls: Clicking this button takes you to a screen where you can assign keys and buttons to various functions in the game. These should be set to suit your taste as they have no performance impact, but note that to select the control input to alter (e.g. to select Keyboard or Mouse), use the left/right arrows at the top of this box, and make sure to assign a key/mouse button to all the important functions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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