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DudeDerChef

Control Errors

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Hey,

at first, I´m new here, so hi to everyone! Please excuse my bad english, but now up to my problem :

Since 1.7.2 update last week, DayZ has become unplayable because of the following bug : right mouse click does not only trigger aiming and zooming, like standard behave, it also switches between running and walking.

This is what I have tried yet :

- reinstalled Arma II

- deleted DayZ folder and downloaded it again (via Sixupdater)

- deleted profile folders from documents (Arma II + Arma II Other Profiles)

- resetted controls in the options menu

If I play Arma II or OA, everything is fine, no movement errors. Only DayZ will not give me a chance to redefine the right mouse button. The control menu shows up the standard key bindings, where switching between running and walking is shift or double tap shift, as usual. It seems, as if DayZ would save whole key bindings online...

I forgot to say, that this problem is actual on my computer AND on my laptop!

I don´t know what to do anymore, maybe you can show up some kind of solution? Thanks!

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hmm, try to create new profile then run Dayz using that profile.

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hmm, try to create new profile then run Dayz using that profile.

I tried, same story :(

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