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# Adding controller inputs

Moving the camera around, as well as zooming in and out with a controller is all supported by the script. However, actions such as adding markers, toggling the camera or spotlight and rappeling from the helicopter require the usage of a keyboard by default due to the nature of FiveM's keymapping system.

However, there are ways to add controller inputs for these actions as well, the catch is that each player will have to do it manually. But on the upside, it's quite easy.

To use controller input simply go to Settings>Key Bindings>FiveM and then add your controller inputs on the right column called "SECONDARY" (Hover over the area (so it becomes white) and then press the controller input you desire).

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