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Like the guy above me said, practice is what you need. Theres really nothing more just practice, 3 or 4 games shoupd make you used to it.
1: Nurse is actually a good killer for a console player to learn. Reason being is nurse relies mostly on mouse control. In my opinion, mouse control is easier to learn than keyboard. Of course, nurse is still arguably the hardest killer to play well. But at least you won't be hindered that much by the keyboard.
If you need tips of what mouse sensitivity and dpi you should use, I can probably help. I've experimented quite a bit with these settings.
2: A lot of billy players I've met have binded looking left and right with the mouse to q and e. In other words, you press q and e to look left or right. This makes it easier to steer billy across the map. I did try this, but it screwed me over so hard. It's a very hard mechanic to get used to (unless I did something wrong which I don't think is the case).
So, if you want to learn billy, it's probably worth re-binding your left and right mouse camera movements to q and e. Just make a follow up post if you need more details about configuring billy.
The rest of the killers are pretty straight forward I think. Though, I think nurse will probably be the easiest killer to get used to oddly enough.