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  • Xx{Midnight}xX
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2007
    • 8548

    #16
    Re: Keymapping and YOU

    One Handed/arrows keys
    Index/arrow keys
    DF KL
    D JKL
    WD LP
    (Also note on spread setups I play with middle and ring finger instead of Index and Middle fingers. On Index I also played with Middles instead of my actual Index fingers.)

    All key maps I use. Not all of them are all the time but I've used them all at one point or another. I bolded the one I use the most. Italicized is my next one to try out. Pretty much I've taken up learning a lot of different styles just for the fun of it - not to dare say I'm any good at a lot of them.

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    • benguino
      Kawaii Desu Ne?
      • Dec 2007
      • 4186

      #17
      Re: Keymapping and YOU

      Some people also switch their setup depending on the song. For example, some people prefer set-ups like "fghj" on some songs so they can easily switch between playing spread-style and index-style for different parts of the song. Sometimes I use set-ups like fghj when a song has a lot of one-handed trills, so that way, when those trills come up, I can quickly switch to index (temporarily) to tackle those one-handed trills, then I switch back to spread after those trills are done.
      AMA: http://ask.fm/benguino


      Originally posted by Spenner
      (^)> peck peck says the heels
      Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
      And god made ben, and realized he was doomed to miss. And said it was good.
      Originally posted by Zakvvv666
      awww :< crushing my dreams; was looking foward to you attempting to shoot yourself point blank and missing

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      • customstuff
        ♥C.S. + A.M.♥
        • Nov 2006
        • 4892

        #18
        Re: Keymapping and YOU

        Wiiide setup

        12/*

        Originally posted by MrMagic5239
        Placements are final, custom will not be moved to D6, just because he is good at jacks, and mediocre at just about every other FMO in the game.
        Originally posted by customstuff
        Originally posted by MrMagic5239
        welcome to D6

        start playing

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        • xXAll-ProXx
          FFR Veteran
          • Nov 2010
          • 2040

          #19
          Re: Keymapping and YOU

          haha When I started playing Stepmania I only used one hand for about a week or so (using the arrow keys), then I found out I could change the key setup!!!!, so I changed it to AS KL, then destroyed those keys and switched to ZX >?, f*cked up those keys as well and tried QW {}, same thing kept going until I F**ked up every single key on my keyboard except the number ones, used to play with 12 =\ but they are ruined as well so im using 34 \(backspace) it's the only key left!!!! LMAO
          I have a dig bick.

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          • nois-or-e
            SponCon Aficionado
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Mar 2007
            • 3250

            #20
            Re: Keymapping and YOU

            we89
            2.125x (feels slow though, so not sure what to do about this as it is relatively fast considering the height of the game window)

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            • Cold Kitten
              i love (purple things)
              • May 2009
              • 1341

              #21
              Re: Keymapping and YOU

              WEKL. lmfao, I'm weird. I've used a ton of different setups. Let's see if I can remember them all...

              SDKL
              SDJK
              EFJI
              SDM<
              ER<>
              EFNK
              EFHU

              Damn, I've had some weird setups. >_>;

              Oh, and I currently play on 1.9x. Whoo.


              Originally posted by MinaciousGrace
              it's like putting training wheels on gutterguards covered in styrofoam made of bubblewrap with a velcro fanny pack inside a condom

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              • Snip3rW0lf
                FFR Player
                • Mar 2011
                • 1

                #22
                Re: Keymapping and YOU

                QW-OP
                i like the spacing

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                • zolaric
                  FFR Veteran
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 250

                  #23
                  Re: Keymapping and YOU

                  Any numbers I use are on the numpad and any keys above 6 means two keyboards.

                  4k: ZX12
                  6k: ASD456
                  7k: HJK Left-CTRL SDF
                  8k: HJK Right-ALT Left-CTRL SDF

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                  • HoneyMelonCalibrator
                    Arrow Theory™
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 905

                    #24
                    Re: Keymapping and YOU

                    I have a similar setup to OP. ASL; and 1.85. Hasn't failed me yet.
                    Originally posted by ?
                    祇園精舎の鐘の聲、
                    諸行無常の響あり。
                    娑羅雙樹の花の色、
                    盛者必衰のことわりをあらはす。
                    おごれる人も久しからず、
                    唯春の夜の夢のごとし。
                    たけき者も遂にほろびぬ、
                    偏に風の前の塵に同じ。

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                    • Garquillex
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 965

                      #25
                      Re: Keymapping and YOU

                      N M Num2 Num6

                      I can't play in a single row without one of my hands being at an uncomfortable angle.

                      For speed mods I went
                      1
                      1.5
                      1.75
                      2
                      2.25
                      2
                      And now I'm experimenting with 1.825. I was starting to think that the higher speeds with the smaller screen of FFR meant you weren't able to see the patterns very clearly, so I'm trying to find a sweet spot between less arrow clustering and more pattern recognition.

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