CS GO: How can players bind jump to scroll wheel?

CS Go is among the most precise games that veteran players must have come across.

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By Rohit Kohli | Nov 3, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

CS Go is among the most precise games that veteran players must have come across. One wrong move in the game can completely ruin the aiming. Besides, the smokes bloom in a certain way, giving players a one-way smoke. In this article, we will be discussing how to learn CS: GO jump using the mouse.

This will allow players to B-Hop without any issues, or maybe they just don’t want to use the spacebar bind while playing the game. Regardless of that it’s something every player should try at least once.

For people who are unaware of what b-hopping is, it’s been around since the initial days of the popular franchise. It enables players to break the speed barrier that cannot be achieved by regular movement. Players will be able to move much faster and take opponents by surprise.

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Professional CS:GO players have been using this feature for as long as you can remember. Not just them, the majority of players in competitive games also use this trick.

How to bind jump to scroll wheel

Players will be able to add scroll wheel jumping to their movement settings with the scroll wheel jump bind. Scroll wheel jumping can elevate their movements in the game, enabling them to move easily even while jumping, and even letting them to b-hop.

To set it up for a console, players need to go to the settings, then select game settings, and choose “enable developer console.” Once they have enabled it, they need to find what key it’s bound to, then they need to open their console’s settings and copy this text in:

bind “mwheelup” “+jump”; bind “mwheeldown” “+jump”; bind “space” “+jump”

This will ensure when players scroll up and down on your mouse wheel, their in-game character will jump. That’s it, now players will be able to move like a pro player.

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