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Movement = arrow keys
Delete=grenade (or whatever special)
End= reload
Page down= special attack or whatever
right control = jump
right shift = crouch
insert, home, page up = special attacks
0 on the number pad = run (sometimes)
Enter = run (sometimes)
1 on the numberpad = special
side mouse button = melee
other side mouse button = special (most games I don't have to use this)
mouse wheel click = special (most games dont have to use )
backspace = zoom (if its not mouse 2)
\ = special
space = use interact
One poster said most games wont let you bind del, pge down, home etc. That'st just a lie. I have maybe had 3-4 games total that wont let me bind those keys.
only issue is I will move the keyboard to the left and angle it up so that my left hand is in a natural position. Been playing like this for years (15 year steam badge) and never had an issue. Stop depending on special "gaming" equipment and certain configurations. Get gud.
You are lying. I have had maybe 2 or 3 games where I couldn't bind those keys or had some issue come up when I did. It's nowhere near "most games". Skill makes the difference, not what keys you are using.
That said, I'm quite happy to see someone who actually made the WASD setup work for them for FPS games.
Do you put your left hand or right hand on the arrow keys? If the latter, does that mean you use the mouse with the left hand?
I have used arrow keys + left-hand action buttons for 2D platformers since pretty much DOS days (in DOS it was Ctrl/Alt; nowadays it's ZXCVASDF), but it took some me getting used to WASD for FPS games at first. I wanted to use arrow keys, but either I had to learn to use the mouse with the left hand and or I had to deal with putting my left hand on the arrow keys that were shoved all the way to the right on a laptop keyboard, which is why I opted to learn WASD instead.
(That said I'm pretty sure I learned how to play TF2 on a machine that's so low-end that I got less than 60 frames per second on it; it's surprisingly doable and it becomes a matter of learning how to time-lead one's actions.)
I learned to use WASD in UT99, with space for jumping. In MOHAA: Spearhead when I played in a snipe only clan I also found it more comfortable, as I could use Q and E for leaning aroung the corner, space for jumping and left shift for crouching.
Personally I find the buttons surrounding WASD much easier to reach and configure than any of the buttons around the arrow keys. It feels as a much more natural position for my hand, to the point that nowadays when I sit at a keyboard my left hand automatically lies with the 5 fingers on the left shift, A, W, D and space. Even when I'm not gaming, it's my natural starting position on a computer.
I always play with the arrow keys, especially on bullet-hell games, but can play both ways on other things.
It just depends on what's comfortable for you.
Actually thats wrong
Keyboards can have many different layouts. For example on my one the arrow keys are edge-on-edge while my W is somewhere between A and D (tending to D)
TGFH