In CS2, movement is very important to outplay your opponent. Bunny Hopping is one of those sick movement tricks. The mouse scroll wheel, in particular, offers a more intuitive and rapid response for actions like jumping, making it a popular choice among players.

While CS2 offers a range of keybinding options, binding the jump action to both directions of the scroll wheel requires a slightly technical approach:

  • Enabling Developer Console: First, head to the game settings and open the Game tab. Here, select “Yes” from the “Enable Developer Console” dropdown. This action will allow you to access the command console using the “~” key.
  • Entering Commands: To bind the jump action to both the upward and downward scroll, as well as the spacebar, input the following commands:
    • For upward scroll: bind “mwheelup” “+jump”
    • For downward scroll: bind “mwheeldown” “+jump”
    • For spacebar: bind “space” “+jump”

To ensure that these keybindings remain consistent every time you launch CS2, it’s recommended to set up an autoexec configuration file. This file will automatically load your preferred settings, eliminating the need to re-enter commands. Simply navigate to the CS2 config folder, create a text document named “autoexec.cfg”, and input the above bind commands. This ensures a seamless gaming experience with every launch.

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