Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: CP5670
The thing is that WASD/2468 type layouts have the same physical arrangement as the movements they correspond to. Your fingers are laid out horizontally (unless you somehow play with your hand oriented at a 90 degree angle to the keyboard) and each one has a much greater vertical range of motion than it does horizontally, so it's much harder to have one finger for both the left and right movements if you try to maintain the same relative key positions. Although I think two fingers might actually work if you're used to it.
And yeah, I have a lot of room to push the keyboard around, almost two feet if necessary.I used to have that area cluttered with game CDs but now just put them under my Stacker case, which has some room under it since it's on wheels.
Yep, you fail at convincing me. Try again in english? 3 fingers for 4 directions is efficient? Meh, i type all day every day and ASDF is more natural than any numkey layout you can conjure up.
Not my problem if you can't read.
Also, there is a big difference between typing and gaming. You don't have to press multiple keys at once or hold down keys while typing.
That being said, if you find such a layout comfortable, there is certainly no harm in using it. You'll probably find it better than something you are not used to. I use a somewhat unusual setup myself as I mentioned earlier.