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Generally once it starts doing it, I just need to move my camera slightly to the right, or sometimes up and right for it to consistently bug out until it stops again.
Extremely annoying
if you have multiple monitors, try and disable/disconnect the other monitor(s) except your main monitor.
I just played for about an hour with only my main monitor connected with no camera spinning happening, as soon as I connected my other monitors it started spinning again...
I take it you were playing in windowed mode then when it was happening?
"I had this same issue but a friend helped me out, perhaps it could be of help to you as well. Go to Device Manager, click on Human Interface Devices and check for virtual keyboard and mouse then disable them. Hope it works for you too. (It also solved my controller issues as well)"
Another solution according to the same thread was disabling vjoy in device manager if you have that installed.