Scroll through your Field of View with your mouse. Hold down Mouse4 in the process.
Mouse4 + Mwheelup = "-10 FOV" (+Zoom)
Mouse4 + Mwheeldown = "+10 FOV" (-Zoom)
Script:
Code:
//===============================================================================
alias "Fnone" ""
alias "F80" "default_fov 80; alias FOVUp Fnone; alias FOVDown F90"
alias "F90" "default_fov 90; alias FOVUp F80; alias FOVDown F100"
alias "F100" "default_fov 100; alias FOVUp F90; alias FOVDown F110"
alias "F110" "default_fov 110; alias FOVUp F100; alias FOVDown F120"
alias "F120" "default_fov 120; alias FOVUp F110; alias FOVDown Fnone"
alias "+FOVSwitch" "bind mwheelup FOVUp; bind mwheeldown FOVDown"
alias "-FOVSwitch" "bind mwheelup InvNext; bind mwheeldown InvPrev"
bind "mouse4" "+FOVSwitch"
F90
//===============================================================================
Insert in your autoexec.
If you would like for your FOV to be different than 90 on startup, change the last line (F90) to one of the commands below.
F80 =
80 Field of View
F90 =
90 Field of View
F100 =
100 Field of View
F110 =
110 Field of View
F120 =
120 Field of View
I'm sorry if there is a mistake; I don't have the time tonight to test it out. Please inform me of an error and I'll fix it ASAP.