: Lets you bind "Quick Time Events" to a single key (like Spacebar) to avoid mashing. 2. Steam Beta Patch (Ultimate HD Edition) If you own the Ultimate HD Edition

Before we dive into the mouse support issue, let's take a brief look at the history of Resident Evil 4. The game was initially released in 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube and later ported to other platforms, including PC, PlayStation 2, and Wii. The game received widespread critical acclaim for its "over-the-shoulder" third-person shooter gameplay, which has since become a staple in the survival horror genre.

incredible 4K textures, this is the ultimate way to play. The HD Project includes a customized version of re4_tweaks right out of the box. Installation: Download the installer from the official HD Project website

Mouse support changed the game in ways the marketing blurbs couldn't capture. It was not just increased accuracy; it was a different kind of courage. Where she had once sprinted from room to room with crude, broad gestures, now she could whisper the barrel of the shotgun around a corner and pin a Plaga-infected villager to the wall with a single, surgical click. Headshots arrived like mercy.

Captures raw mouse input, enables "Mouse Turning," allows FOV adjustments, and improves Quick-Time Event (QTE) prompts. How to Install: Download the latest version of re4_tweaks on GitHub Unzip the files into your game’s In-game, enable Mouse Turning in the mod settings and set the game’s aiming mode to for the best feel. Steam Beta Patch (Legacy Fix)

If you have the on Steam, you can access an official (though older) mouse control update through the Steam Beta system.

Set raw_input = true . Set sensitivity to your preference (0.3 to 0.7 is a good range). Save and close.