Screw you up the chocolate starfish by defaulting my settings for me.

Dec 12, 2009 22:00

While I've been working with computers, and "technically" programming them since I was four years old and had my first experience matching letters on the keyboard one at a time to the pictures in the book on the TI-99 my male biological progenitor got into serious trouble for charging on a credit card he opened for that purpose alone, I've always ( Read more... )

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4bit4 December 13 2009, 15:21:32 UTC
I think "why" is actually the concept that Google has been working from to reinvent things, which is why I find them really interesting. They don't buy into doing it a specific way just because it's always been done that way.

As for wasd, I'm actually not sure what a better solution would be. I've found that when I'm gaming, I have to use my left hand to control movement and my right hand to do other things on the KB. If my left hand was on the arrow keys, my right hand wouldn't be able to reach anything on the KB.

Maybe I'd just need to re-adjust my hands so right is movement and left is other stuff, but then I couldn't use a mouse KB combination either? I haven't really been PC gamin lately, but one thing I will say about FPS console gaming, I LOVE the Wii for that. I think it's the best FPS interface I've ever used. And it's quite inventive.

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sidhebear December 14 2009, 23:21:18 UTC
I find that with this mouse:


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4bit4 December 15 2009, 00:05:19 UTC
I've always been a "what ever works best for you is the right way" kind of guy, so I totally get what you're saying.

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queenvalkyrie December 13 2009, 19:13:16 UTC
i adore your brain...and the rest you is yummy icing...but your mind...yeah...its awesome.

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keisolo December 15 2009, 01:13:10 UTC
It is indeed.

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keisolo December 15 2009, 01:04:24 UTC
I understand and agree with this rant.

Good to know you're still alive.

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ext_219992 December 29 2009, 13:59:28 UTC
If you're talking about Dos games (probably the majority of those which don't support custom keybindings), there's always DOSbox' Keymapper.

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