• AmidFuror@fedia.io
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    18 days ago

    I change the WASD key bindings to ASDF (D = forward). It’s more natural for a typist and makes a greater number of adjacent keys accessible.

    • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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      17 days ago

      I used to change WASD keybindings to ESDF for a similar reason. And in most of my emulators, IJKL stand for triangle, square, x, and circle (or their other console equivalents) respectively.

      The rest are more or less assigned depending on the console. Since I mostly play PS1 games, the rest of the bindings are follows:

      • L1: A
      • L2: Q
      • R1: ;
      • R2: P
      • Start: G
      • Select: H
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      18 days ago

      So do you control left and right (A and S) with your pinkie and ring fingers, and forward and back (D and F) with middle and index?

      As opposed to someone controlling A with ring finger, D with index and using middle finger for both W and S.

      I can see how that makes sense if you’re used to using the pinkie a lot for typing.