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HOW TO HOLD SCOPE
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Suspicious Kitty Apr 13, 2019 @ 3:24am 
Click the right mouse button
when i do it it only toggle i want to press it when i aim but i didnt find it in the options
simon Apr 13, 2019 @ 3:45am 
Originally posted by "Blind Warrior":
when i do it it only toggle i want to press it when i aim but i didnt find it in the options

What do you mean? ill try to help.
T_Eighteen Apr 13, 2019 @ 3:48am 
Originally posted by "Blind Warrior":
There isnt a way to change the toggle setting to hold.
mr bean Apr 13, 2019 @ 3:48am 
Originally posted by penguin:
Originally posted by "Blind Warrior":
when i do it it only toggle i want to press it when i aim but i didnt find it in the options

What do you mean? ill try to help.
I think he wants to BindToggle the RightMouseButton so whenever he releases it, he goes unscoped.
simon Apr 13, 2019 @ 3:49am 
Originally posted by Mr.Bean:
Originally posted by penguin:

What do you mean? ill try to help.
I think he wants to BindToggle the RightMouseButton so whenever he releases it, he goes unscoped.

That would be sick tbh but i dont think its possible.
max Apr 13, 2019 @ 3:56am 
Cod player lol
ok ty for info guys
Originally posted by max':
Cod player lol
Very helpful lol
Last edited by 3×10^8 m/s PHOTON Peek Nooshka; Apr 22, 2021 @ 3:42pm
merlin Apr 22, 2021 @ 3:55pm 
right mouse button toggles the scope
Originally posted by tom:
right mouse button toggles the scope
thanks for saying what the other person said two years ago.

if anybody sees this thread in the future, you can probably make an alias to +scope while the button is being held, or maybe with a macro.
lmao commenting 2 years later the day of my birthday, i was playing killzone that is why i prefer holding
xen Oct 23, 2021 @ 3:36am 
i want to hold to zoom
Evil Buddy Jun 25, 2022 @ 1:36pm 
alias "+scope" +attack2; -attack2; +attack2; -attack2"; alias "-scope" "+attack2; -attack2"; bind "mouse2" "+scope"

The first alias makes a "+scope" command that will scope when enabled (it will double scope).
The second alias is the same, so it will simulate a third click when you run "-scope" (or release a "+scope" bind).
Originally posted by TEC Evil Buddy:
alias "+scope" +attack2; -attack2; +attack2; -attack2"; alias "-scope" "+attack2; -attack2"; bind "mouse2" "+scope"

The first alias makes a "+scope" command that will scope when enabled (it will double scope).
The second alias is the same, so it will simulate a third click when you run "-scope" (or release a "+scope" bind).
interesting
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Date Posted: Apr 13, 2019 @ 3:17am
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