People with carpal tunnel pains, or joint issues (e.g., arthritis).People who need every little advantage they can get (in competitive games, I’d imagine).People who simply have poor dexterity and coordination.I’ve got health issues with nerve damage and stuff, so I often can’t quite feel/locate my hands. Therefore, the ability to keep my fingers on buttons with very little movement is a genuine asset. Partially automating button-mashing also helps compensate.įurthermore I once broke a keyboard by pressing too hard on the “attack without moving” key. Having another, tough device to take that punishment is a plus. Especially if I program the “attack without moving” key to be under the pinky, which is less likely to break stuff.īut it can be used in more common situations. Such as :
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