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H to holster the weapon isn't even on the list for keybinds in the options, and when you map H to a mouse button.... it works sometimes, then doesn't. Very strange. Also the middle mouse button is hard coded for the flashlight, with no way to remove it... it doesn't even show it in the options as bound to that button. Had to disable the middle mouse button in the mouse software to keep from triggering it when leaning left/right with the tilt of the wheel function.
Was much simpler when it was separate binds for each function.
I also think the reason the dysfunction of the mouse in game is forced on the player is because of the designed dysfunction of the controller. No in game option to turn off the mouse acceleration and smoothing. Even when you add the lines to turn it off... It still feels very floaty. Some of which can be contributed to the mouse lag the game introduces as you try to improve the looks of the graphics.