I spent hours on this last night and even to the point where I had to completely uninstall the game and reinstall it and still had issues.
I don’t even know how it happened at this point but long story short I tried a command posted on these forums to increase how fast my camera zooms in and out in game by using my mouse wheel and it now goes so slow it looks like it’s slow motion and not only that it’s zooming in on its own now without me touching it until it finally gets to first person mode and the opposite when I try and zoom back it slowly goes on its own until it finally stops.
I’ve tried resetting everything I’ve tried deleting all my console commands all my folders everything I don’t know what the hell has happened. I try and look online and every couple years it looks like commands have changed or old ones no longer work but I am desperate here guys. It’s basically broke my game. It’s not my mouse settings because my mouse works just fine outside of this game and with other games.
There was another thread about this a couple weeks ago, but basically, it sounds like it’s an issue with whatever mouse and keyboard software you’re running. Disable it(might need to be uninstalled to actually stop intercepting the inputs) and test the game again. If it fixes the problem, then you’ll need to explore their support systems or store the binds and dpi settings in hardware mode on the mouse itself, if the mouse supports it, so that it can run independently of needing the software to be running.
Would also check to see if the wheel got reassigned. For another function. Wife has a similar issue on her rig. Another program has hijacked the scroll wheel function
Yeah that’s why I was bringing up the mouse and keyboard software first, since that’s essentially what they do with inputs. Other programs can cause issues like it as well, like in your case.
When you uninstalled the mouse software did you use the manufacturer’s software removal software, if you didn’t then a simple uninstall won’t work.
Also after you uninstall make sure you restart system, then reinstall your software. If some other program has high jacked the mouse software then you would have to go through the process of uninstalling that and then reinstalling the mouse.
Yeah good calls, a lot of times, they install virtual drivers that shows up in the device manager(might have to set it to enable view->show hidden devices to find it) and restarts are definitely a must as well.
Although a ui reset should have done it, did you try editing the cvar using advancedinterface options just in case the setting stuck?
Alternatively, I found this curseforge .com/wow/addons/dynamiccam which is an addon that essentially does the same thing. If you don’t want to use the addon, you could at least see if it fixes it, get it where you want, then uninstall the addon.