Infinity Lite Drunk Camera? (fixed)

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Pretty sure this is by design, but which mod in Infinity Lite is giving me the drunk/drifting camera?

To describe the effect, whichever way I was panning when I stop, the camera slowly continues in that same direction. I can fight with it and it stops, but fighting with the UI when I want precision is a bit annoying. I've been through the controls list and nothing stands out. I figure I need to hit some config but my google-fu is failing me.

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Henry Link

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That is one of the function keys and it is tied to panoramic view. The idea is for recording a slow pan across the landscape. I forgot with function key it is. But you should be able to find it in the key bindings.
 

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That is one of the function keys and it is tied to panoramic view. The idea is for recording a slow pan across the landscape. I forgot with function key it is. But you should be able to find it in the key bindings.

F8 I think.
 
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I see Toggle Cinematic Camera (F10) but that's a different beast. With that on everything is fluid, no jerky movements. What I've got by default is the quick responsiveness that follows what I do with the mouse but then like a left over of the cinematic once I stop moving.

aaannnd I figured it out....

Something to do with Win 10 and monitors of different sizes shenanigans with maybe some Razer graphics tomfoolery. I've got a laptop with a 1920x1080 and a monitor at 1920x1200. The laptop screen was "primary" and I was running maximized on the secondary monitor. When I turned on full screen it snapped to the laptop screen and the drunk cursor stopped. Woo hoo! Now I'm fighting residual screen affinity (let's open that window on a screen that's been disabled), displaced cursor areas in full screen, and other features of Win 10.

Anyhow, thanks for the cinematic suggestion. Got me looking at the settings again and clicking that full screen on for the epiphany. May have just dealt with it for some time otherwise.

Cheers!
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OK! Figured out the cause of the remaining issues with the cursor not having full range of motion: Have to adjust the resolution in the launcher to be native of the screen you are running full screen on. Keep in mind that the various FTB packs seem to have their own profile with their own resolution settings.