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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGabriel View Post
    If the camera setting is a console variable, there is a list here: https://wow.gamepedia.com/Category:Console_variables
    scroll down to C where the camera one start.

    You can then set those settings in a macro using SetCVar
    https://wow.gamepedia.com/API_SetCVar

    You may need to drag the macros to a toolbar and assign a keybind for xPadder.
    Does this work for games that aren't World of Warcraft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by opinionateddrone View Post
    Does this work for games that aren't World of Warcraft?
    Magic 8 Ball says: "Doubtful"
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    Quote Originally Posted by opinionateddrone View Post
    Does this work for games that aren't World of Warcraft?
    My apologies the last post was very WoW specific. My brain is stuck in WoW mode at the moment.

    Hotkeynet only sends the mouse clicks not mouse movement. If you have no way to bind keys to this camera movement in game like you can in WoW then I don't think any program but isBoxer will do it, its the only one that puts an actual mouse cursor on each window.

    Though even that I am not sure how easily it moves to xPadder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGabriel View Post
    My apologies the last post was very WoW specific. My brain is stuck in WoW mode at the moment.

    Hotkeynet only sends the mouse clicks not mouse movement. If you have no way to bind keys to this camera movement in game like you can in WoW then I don't think any program but isBoxer will do it, its the only one that puts an actual mouse cursor on each window.

    Though even that I am not sure how easily it moves to xPadder.
    Okay, so I CAN assign camera movements to keyboard keys in Call Of Duty World At War's controls setting (then those keys to controller stick driections via Xpadder)

    I can assign LOOK UP, LOOK LEFT, LOOK RIGHT, and LOOK DOWN to the keyboard in CODWAW.
    The problem arises because when I use the controller stick (mapped to the keys, assigned to the LOOK directions) the camera is very jerky.
    Is there a way, perhaps using Xpadder, to fine tune the sensitivity of the camera while it is set up like this

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    Magic 8 Ball says: "Doubtful"
    Very productive lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by opinionateddrone View Post
    Okay, so I CAN assign camera movements to keyboard keys in Call Of Duty World At War's controls setting (then those keys to controller stick driections via Xpadder)

    I can assign LOOK UP, LOOK LEFT, LOOK RIGHT, and LOOK DOWN to the keyboard in CODWAW.
    The problem arises because when I use the controller stick (mapped to the keys, assigned to the LOOK directions) the camera is very jerky.
    Is there a way, perhaps using Xpadder, to fine tune the sensitivity of the camera while it is set up like this
    Maybe, maybe. Take a look here:
    https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Call_o...Input_settings

    There is something called Controller Sensitivity that can be changed in the config file. It also says above that it has native mouse acceleration and mouse sensitivity adjustments, and as your controller stick is acting like a mouse to move the camera maybe that will help.

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