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rebinding mwheeldown
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#1
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Just a quick question with prob an easy answer. How do i rebind mwheeldown? whatever way i try rebind mwheeldown to +jump it resets it, even if i put it inside of autoexec, mwheeldown becomes weapon switch whenever i start the game.

Just a quick question with prob an easy answer. How do i rebind mwheeldown? whatever way i try rebind mwheeldown to +jump it resets it, even if i put it inside of autoexec, mwheeldown becomes weapon switch whenever i start the game.
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#2
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in each of your class configs put
unbind mwheeldown
exec autoexec

should fix it if your autoexec is fine

in each of your class configs put
unbind mwheeldown
exec autoexec

should fix it if your autoexec is fine
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#3
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bind "MWHEELDOWN" +jump

bind "MWHEELDOWN" +jump
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#4
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mwheeldown is probably bound somewhere else in your config or inside "config.cfg".

mwheeldown is probably bound somewhere else in your config or inside "config.cfg".
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#5
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If it's resetting your bind whenever you open the game then that means that your config.cfg file contains an older command bound to mwheeldown. It is also possible that you haven't disabled steam cloud so your config is restored from the cloud each time you open up the game. Here are two options you have.

    Do what #1 says and put the bind in your class config; this will work but won't really [i]solve[/i] the actual problem for other keys you might want to rebind later.
    Open up config.cfg in your 'cfg' folder and change where it says bind mwheeldown to +jump, then delete the version of config.cfg in steam cloud [b]BEFORE[/b] opening up tf2 again. Here's a link on how to delete it. [url=http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2470784]This is by far the most complicated option.[/url]
If it's resetting your bind whenever you open the game then that means that your config.cfg file contains an older command bound to mwheeldown. It is also possible that you haven't disabled steam cloud so your config is restored from the cloud each time you open up the game. Here are two options you have.

[list]Do what #1 says and put the bind in your class config; this will work but won't really [i]solve[/i] the actual problem for other keys you might want to rebind later.
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[list]Open up config.cfg in your 'cfg' folder and change where it says bind mwheeldown to +jump, then delete the version of config.cfg in steam cloud [b]BEFORE[/b] opening up tf2 again. Here's a link on how to delete it. [url=http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2470784]This is by far the most complicated option.[/url]
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