To all left-handed players in the world: When you use a left-handed mouse, I know that basically all game key layouts are designed for right-handed players. For example, in a shooting game, the f next to the WASD move key is usually set as the most utilized command, because when you put your left hand on the WASD, the f key is one of the easiest keys to press. It is undoubtedly a terrible thing to provide this key position specially designed for the left hand to those who use the keyboard with the right hand. The keyboard design makes full use of human habits, and the habit of left-handed behavior can be quickly learned and symmetrical to the right hand. The right-hand game keyboard solves this problem through a symmetrical key position layout. The keyboard has two light display modes-normal mode and right-hand mode. The key layout of the two modes is symmetrical to each other.
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The layout of the right half of the normal keyboard was originally designed according to the right hand. Will you use the left and right to press the jkluiop when typing? Wouldn't it be uncomfortable for everyone to use the modified layout?
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Wasd is an acquired habit. It is not innate. A strong left-handed person did not accept wasd training from the beginning and changed his own key. In the past, when playing cf,qq hall changed 4568 instead of wasd.
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If it's just for playing games, you can actually change the shortcut keys. From an office perspective, it really needs to be developed.
I hope the author can put the design into production quickly, please be sure to borrow money to put the product on the market.
You can freely switch left and right hands
Very well
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