Contextual Car Control by Razorwings18
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Requires
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- Community Contextual Menu API v0.9 or above (included)
- Script Hook V (https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/script-hook-v)
- Community Script Hook V .NET (https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/scripthookv-net)


Installation
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Unzip to your <MAIN GTA V FOLDER>


Use (assuming default keys are in use)
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Menu:
For a tutorial on using the menu, you can watch the following video:
https://youtu.be/tqNXKZXCGTs

- To open the "real-time" contextual menu, press "C"; point the cursor at a vehicle, and then scroll through 
the available options using "T" and "G". Finally, press "Z" to execute the option corresponding to the selected
icon.

- To open the "detailed" contextual menu, HOLD "C" while pointing at a vehicle or while inside a vehicle.
While holding "C" down, scroll through the options by moving your mouse, and release it when your desired 
option is selected. Finally, press "Z" to activate the option.


Turn signals & hazards:
- LEFT SHIFT+A for left turn signals
- LEFT SHIFT+D for right turn signals
- A+D for hazards


Cruise control:

When engaged, cruise control will hold the speed you accelerate to. By default, tapping the brakes
will disengage it, but this can be modified in the INI. It will not kick in under 3 mph.

The "Soften Inputs" mode smoothes your acceleration and braking. The faster you go, however, the harder you 
will brake. The system also detects vehicles in front and adjusts the braking force to make sure you don't
crash into them.

- LeftShift + W toggles cruise control using the last mode you selected in the menu




Further info
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In order for it to be considered that you are pointing at a vehicle, you have to point at the OUTSIDE of the
vehicle, not through the window at the seats. This is a GTA V limitation.

- Open/close hood & trunk: the option will only appear when you stand at the front or rear of the 
vehicle, respectively. You can't open the hood or trunk of a vehicle that is being driven by someone.

- Open/close doors: the option will appear when you stand to the sides of a vehicle, except for
vans/trucks, which have the rear doors at the back.

- Lock: Logically, you can only lock a vehicle that you have previously owned. All doors must be closed; 
you can't lock a vehicle that has an open door.

- Unlock: It will remotely unlock a vehicle that you own. If you don't own a vehicle, you will have to get 
closer for the "unlock" option to appear, which will prompt you to steal the vehicle.

- Enter as passenger: You will only be allowed to select this option from a certain distance. Also, GTA
characters are thieving slobs, so selecting this option while standing on the driver side of an occupied
vehicle will make you pull the driver out of the vehicle, and then enter through the driver side.



Configuration
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You can modify ContextualCarControl.ini and ContextualMenuAPI.ini to modify hotkeys, turn all features on & off
and more. Detailed info inside each INI file.



Icon credits
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CCC:
doors open by BomSymbols from the Noun Project
hood open by Richard Nixon from the Noun Project
Trunk Open by Richard Nixon from the Noun Project
car insurance by www.yugudesign.com from the Noun Project
Engine by naim from the Noun Project
cancel by Sylvain A. from the Noun Project
Light by Satisfactory from the Noun Project
searchlight by Bakunetsu Kaito from the Noun Project
Car Seat by alvianwijaya from the Noun Project
Shuffle by ermankutlu from the Noun Project
Convertible Roof by Ervin Bolat from the Noun Project
neon by Ralf Schmitzer from the Noun Project
up by anbileru adaleru from the Noun Project
Power Window by Toni Bordoy from the Noun Project

CCMAPI:
Car by Gregor Cresnar from the Noun Project
person by Carlos Navas from the Noun Project
configuration by Anwer Hossain from the Noun Project
run by b farias from the Noun Project
more by K ? L L ? R from the Noun Project



Sound credits
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Windows: scriotxstudios from Freesound
Turn signal: ermine from Freesound