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So if you see an icon with a mouse on it with an arrow pointing down, hold both left and right-click and drag down. I haven't played with Mouse & Keyboard through the whole game yet so it might change, I'm currently doing the Duo Mode achievement, but so far this has been my experience. If it's a dot, left-click then drag towards it. If it's a mouse icon, hold both buttons then drag.
This! This speaks from the bottom of my heart. I had the exact same issue. Adding insult to injury, the constantly automatic changing camera perspective causes the controls to change direction, too. I'm glad I tried the demo first. The controls with keyboard and mouse are just way too frustrating.
This works! Thank you for creating this and solving it all by yourself.
This lazy dev stunt ALWAYS results in a game with severe input problems because they are basically running the controls through what amounts to a filter causing input loss. (slow mouse response, laggy mouse, key presses/mouse input not registering occasionally/frequently)