Really, arrow keys ?-Samurai- said:I don't use either. I use arrow keys. If I can't remap to arrows, I don't play it.
Or buy a keyboard where theres a small gap between caps lock and the A key..which 90% of today's keyboards havemrhappydude said:that actully makes sense, i have a hard time with wasd since a lot of the time when i go to hit 'a' i hit capslock instead, i'll have to try this, thanks!
Shit, I actually do put it on G ... I kind of have my left hand spread out more than my right, even though I am right handed.Ne1butme said:Do you normally keep your left index finger on g when you type? if so, then perhaps RDFG is for you. But like most Typists, i keep it on F. thus a control scheme where the index finger on F is the most comforatable to me.omega 616 said:Why not RDFG?Even more keys, or go bat shit crazy and go mid keyboard with YGHJ? Gives most access to most keys.
But however you play is fine. Game on.
Obviously - TGB becomes as easy to reach as RFV was before you moved across.Ne1butme said:When using ESDF, your index finger can get to T, G, & B with much less stretching than WASD,
I disagree, I find it significantly harder to hit TAB/CAPS/CTRL and also ALT with my middle finger resting on E. Shift feels different but is definitely reachable. Of course QAZ now becomes available and I'd probably use them....and your access to the left column (tab, caps, shift,ctrl) isn't hampered at all.
I can easily find the W key without looking because it's nearer to the edge of the keyboard. For anyone who plays a lot of games this point is pretty much irrelevant as they will get used to their preferred position and be able to get to it fast without looking.Furthermore, when using ESDF, your hand is in the normal typing position. Most keyboards have a little riser on the F, so that you can place your hands correctly without having to look at the keyboard.
its the only class that i actually get a reasonable kill count in D:Ne1butme said:You must like to play Pyro in TF2.icyneesan said:I only need two buttons for all games
Forward and Kill
I actually tried and it felt like I had to stretch more to hit tab/caps lock/shift using ESDF then I did to hit T/G/B with WASD. I use WASD mostly because I'm used to it, used to F as 'use', R and 'reload', and various other things. Plus the whole "normal typing position" thing is meaningless to me since I type with 3 fingers...Ne1butme said:When using ESDF, your index finger can get to T, G, & B with much less stretching than WASD, and your access to the left column (tab, caps, shift,ctrl) isn't hampered at all.
My thoughts exactly for years, then I got thisviranimus said:That seems to be the reason for it. I personally use neither. I use arrow keys, and typically have to remap certain keys to surrounding the arrow keys. The reason for it is that I always play in an extremely low light environment,(I ended up getting an illuminated keyboard, but I still feel no compulsion to change) and for me ESDF and WASD are not viable because if your doing something like typing a message, and then all the sudden you need to initiate some sort of movement, its easy to get your fingers lost trying to figure out where WASD ESDF are because all the keys feel the same there, sometimes resulting in your first move going left instead of backwards or the like, until you get your fingers oriented. Arrow keys eliminate that.Wikipedia
Primarily, WASD is used to account for the fact that the arrow keys are not ergonomic to use in conjunction with a right-handed mouse. This also allows the user to use the left hand thumb to press the space bar (often the jump command) and the left hand little finger to press the CTRL or SHIFT keys
So for me its all about what I find to be the most efficent tactile configuration so you dont have divert visual attention to looking down.
Ill be honest, I dont like using letter keys for movement. Seems very counter intuitive to use letter keys for movement, when there are 4 keys on your keyboard that their soul purpose is for movement. Aside from that, on 90% of keyboards, the letter key layouts means that the forward key will invariably be off center from the backwards key. If there is a game that has a WASD or EDSF control configuration, and doesnt allow you to remap the commands to what I want, I will either remap them to a gamepad, or if that doesnt work, I wont even bother playing the game.