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So this means now that a short sharp tap of "A" while looting items, will ensure that the container or loot menu won't close. This was because "Enter" and the "Space-bar" were conflicting with each other. To be able to loot containers or people and still be able activate things all using the same button, I've had to put a release zone on the "A" button. When it comes to hot-keying an item, really the only successful way I can do it, is by moving the mouse, using the Right Analog Stick, to the item you want to add, then hold the D-Pad in the direction you want your hotkey to be, 1-8, and then press "A" to select it. When a quest pop up, pops up, you have to use of the Right Analog Stick to move the mouse, and the Right Trigger to left click on, "Continue" - This is because the arrow keys and the enter key do not work for this menu. I couldn't get the tabs to work using LT/RT like on the console, as it interfered with quite a few things. While in the Inventory you can use LB/RB to navigate the main tabs. After doing the before mentioned things, you should now be able you use the controller. Thirdly, you'll need to change the default control for Run from, "L-Shift" to "/" - I changed this because some of the in-game menus also utilize, "L-Shift" and so conflicted. Secondly, you have to reset the controls for both mouse and keyboard to their default setting. Open that and you should then see the folder named, "Oblivion" - It's Inside this folder you need to find the document entitled, "Oblivion" or "Oblivion.ini" - Right click this file and hover your cursor over, "Open with" then click, "Notepad" - When this file opens locate the line, "bUse Joystick=1" under the, "" heading and change it to, "bUse Joystick=0" - After you have done this save the file, and the tricky part is complete! So to do this go to your, "My Documents" folder, then locate the, "My Games" folder. Firstly, you need to disable the default controller support as it interferes with Xpadder and doesn't work. Sadly after getting stuck in the wrong profile nearly every time I played, I have opted to remove the ability to zoom in or out using vanity mode. I thought you all might want to know about this, just so you could try and avoid producing the glitch, and didn't think it was my profile causing the issue.
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(I do play on a modded version of the game, so maybe a broken mod is causing it?) The glitch mostly happened when I was rapidly pressing "X" and "A" so if you don't want it to happen, don't do that. I have fixed what I can with the profile, but as it was happening with my keyboard as well, I believe it's a problem on oblivion's end. I've found an issue where "A" gets confused with "X" in the journal. Personally I've not found that it interferes with anything, it's just a bit annoying. But with this, when scrolling up or down through the inventory using the D-Pad, the hot key circle flashes per push.
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Another thing I've tweaked is the selecting of a hot-keyed item, I have made it more reliable and fast. This makes looking around more rounded and less square-like. The next thing I have tweaked is the dead zones and sensitivity. This means that hopefully you'll close container and loot menus less. I have also made Activate more forgiving. I have tweaked the drop function so now all you have to do to drop or delete something is press "X" I have also slightly tweaked the profile page. This is to stop you from hitting it by mistake and loosing progress. I have added a delay to the Quickload feature. I made this profile because I prefer the enhanced frame rate, graphics and modability that the PC offers, but also because I still love the simplicity of the controller, the thrill of slaying innocent Mud Crabs in cold blood, and the laughs of making the adoring fan stare at my adoring middle finger, all whilst sprawling on the sofa. This means you can use mostly all menus and features in the game with little use of the mouse. I have tried to make my profile as accurate as I could to the Xbox 360 version of Oblivion. Hello Reader! This is my Xpadder Profile for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion