Playing with your keyboard

Playing with your keyboard


However before we look into buttoning strategies, lets just quickly cover moving with the mouse. It's pretty simple, right? Push both buttons down, move forward. Right click and hold to turn your character. Left click and hold to look around without moving. Mike Schramm covered this in a post about a month and a half back, and it's a pretty good read for those interested more in the topic of mouse moving.


Yesterday I talked about how to increase your game play by using all those buttons on your mouse. Today, we'll take a quick look at some theories on how to use your keyboard more effectively. Next week Hunter info present my complete keyboard map for tanking, and give lots of examples of why I have things where I have them. But for now, let's look at some basics.

I use a Logitech G15 gaming keyboard for main World of Warcraft computer. The keyboard is nice for a lot of reasons:
  • The keys are hard plastic and clean easily. I can often be found eating hot pockets (Mom! Hot pockets!) or pizza roles during raids, and it's nice to be able to easily clean the keyboard if I make a mess.
  • The keys light up. This is very useful late at night when I turn the lights off.
  • The LCD screen is very adaptable. I use the LCD screen to display who is talking over Vent. No more asking "Who just said they need a mob taunted off them?" (of course, if they wouldn't pull agro in the first place or DPS the right target, we wouldn't have that problem now... but that's another article.)
  • There are 18 additional programmable keys on the left side of the keyboard.
So the G15 is a nice choice for a gaming keyboard. We all know this, of course. Most of us play with one, or something similar. There are a few good and basic strategies for making the most of your G15 or other keyboard.

You want to minimize movement as much as possible. Your left hand is going to be sitting around the WASD most of the time. These keys correspond to the basic movement directions, and occupy a lot of the key presses in a game like WoW. Other keys immediately around the WASD keys are Q E R F Tab ~ 1 2 3 4.

So, let's look at what are some good things to put on each of these other keys:

Q and E strafe left and right, respectively. This is a good thing to leave as is.

The R key is automatically used to reply to people that send you a tell. This is nice in social situations, but not very necessary for raids or game play situations. In my key maps, I often have this mapped to shield block if I'm tanking, or to assist the main assist / main tank if I'm in a DPS role.

The F key is automatically used to assist your current target; or to put it another way, to select the "target of target." This is very very useful for healing and pulling mobs off other people.

The Tab should keep it's default behavior, which is to target the next closest enemy.

The ~ key is nice to use for whatever function you need to press in the middle of a fight. As a tank and someone who often has to mark mobs and lead groups through instances, I use this to trigger my microphone on Vent. I can hold the ~ key down and spam shield block at the same time while tanking and asking the healers to readjust, which is a very useful thing to be able to do.

The 1 2 3 4 keys are defaulted to the first four button on your main action bar. It's a good idea to look at what the most used in-fight abilities are for your class and map them to these locations. Here's a big hint: it's not your "start attacking" command. You only use that once per fight, but you probably use Arcane Shot a lot more. Try making your start attack command be on a "far away" key like = or -. You'll find that all of the sudden you're doing less hand movement during fights.

On the G15 and keyboards like it, there are 18 programmable keys on the left side. These keys are very nice to be able to put macros and key press assignments. For instance, I have one that charges a mob and switches to defensive stance, and then executes a shield slam. I do this using the G15 software, not anything by Blizzard. These keys are less comfortable for the left hand to go to and find easily, so they should be used for "one shot" actions that don't need to be done very often, and not in the heat of battle (ie: /wave).

To wrap everything up, the name of the game in effective keyboard game play is to minimize the movements of your fingers. You don't want to have to reach across the keyboard and find a key to press that does an important action. If you miss, you might wipe the raid at worst, or make the wrong move at best.

What are some tips that you have to maximize your keyboard game play?

Author: This original article is the property of wow gold. We provides independent customer of cheap wow gold and power leveling.
Note: You must also post the above author information if you would like to republish this article!

Share this article:

 

         
Home:        
  © 2008 - 2010 "WoW Gold" | Contact Info | About Us | VIP Policy |WoW Gold reviews, accounts and Power leveling are not based on any incentives or commissions. Names and trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
A direct link to www.itemol.com must be provided in order to use any of the above information.