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Necrostoner 02-24-2017 05:05 PM

Do they not make a keyboard with the number pad on the left for lefty people?

Irishblooded 02-24-2017 06:51 PM

I am left handed. And have always just learned to play everything online as a right handed person. Take too much time to remap keys on every game, or learn a mouse for gaming and a different one for work, etc.

This is one of those 'its a deal if you make it one' things

skarlorn 02-24-2017 06:56 PM

ya i just play right handed stuff my dude. I was touching keyboards as a wee lad though and am fairly ambidextrous

thesoloist 02-24-2017 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gundumbwing (Post 2475329)
If you are a left handed gamer, you either get used to right handing while playing or buying a new appropriate keyboard.

Get the keyboard, they aren't that expensive.

the problem with getting a left handed keyboard still persists, although the effects are more present in other games as the whole ergonomy of keys was made for your thumb and index to be towards the mass of keys available to the left side of the wasd. For this to be effective, I would need a keyboard that is a complete replica of a regular keyboard but mirrored, so instead of qwerty top left you would get poiuy.

As a left handed player (having right hand on the keyboard, so having thumb and index towards the left side of wasd) makes this very hard to reach keys that are on the right side.

Personally, I've always used the arrows in all the games I played, but having to rebind everything is such a hassle that sometimes I just leave the configs by default and I know that I lose effectiveness this way, or I try to rebind but never really feel optimal because of the lack of keys surrounding the arrows.

Another option for me is to use IJKL just like people would use WASD, but it required to rebind almost everything and it's not pleasant at all :(

Mefdinkins: thank you for showing me this, I will highly consider this arrow setup... it's actually not a bad idea. Only problem is you have to move your hand from arrows if you want to reach any other control, like inventory, spellbook etc but I think it should be viable anyway.

thesoloist 02-24-2017 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Issar (Post 2475083)
I don't think I have ever considered the challenges for a lefty in EQ. Probably don't play a bard, I have yet to see a left handed lute. I have no other advice to offer, but wanted to say welcome to the server!

thanks you :)

Lhancelot 02-25-2017 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by claypigeons (Post 2475074)
From a fellow left-hander... learn to play righty.

I am left handed, and learned to use the mouse with my right hand ages ago. You'd probably be better off just adapting to a right handed mouse in the long run.

jackd104 02-25-2017 02:11 PM

Ok, I have been gaming with mouse in left hand for decades and I have the solution for you. Use the num pad with your right hand. Hi have the basic up down left right keys for movement. Then you have all the other keys adjacent that you can bind spells and actions too. You can even use page up/down/home/end keys and the arrOw keys to left of numpad with a short reach. I have everything set up so that when I play I never have to move right hand from the numpad. And I never have to click on the screen to cast a spell or do an action. It takes effort to set up and iterate the most optimal bindings but it is worth it.

bum3 02-27-2017 04:11 PM

I'm a lefty. Just learned to play right handed. Growing up i didn't realize that they made left-handed anything.

Tankdan 02-27-2017 07:19 PM

Play it the way right handers do, anything else is needless.

Mygicmeen 02-27-2017 08:10 PM

I wont be drawing by mouse anytime soon, but Ive learned to use the mouse in my right hand since i was a kid.

I think the consensus is just get used to it.


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