How do they fly, or efficiently enter strings of numbers?
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aoidenpa@lemmy.world 19 hours agoHow do they move diagonally on a roguelike game?
Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 18 hours ago
kogasa@programming.dev 18 hours ago
Num row is plenty efficient. It takes some practice but is probably more efficient for typing mixed strings of letters and numbers, which is more common than long strings of numbers. As for flying, I dunno, same way anyone flies. Throw yourself at the ground and miss.
bstix@feddit.dk 14 hours ago
Num pad is faster than num row because you can use the thumb on zero, allowing you to use all 5 fingers without ever moving the hand.
However the secret to achieve true mad man number typing speeds is to use both hands. Num row is for the left hand. Num pad is for the right hand.
This can be optimized by positioning your left hand on 1 to prepare yourself for Benford’s Law which tells us that a majority of numbers start with 1.
Actual numbers also includes many zeros (but rarely starts with one). The fat zero key on num pad has room for two fingers, just saying.
kogasa@programming.dev 8 hours ago
Eight fingers with both hands vs four and a dedicated thumb for zero? The number of fingers isn’t the limiting factor anyway. Like I said, if you’re not typing exclusively numbers, the numrow is fine because it allows you to type numbers and letters without repositioning your hands.
Thalfon@sh.itjust.works 17 hours ago
With HJKLYUBN unlike these modern savages with their arrow keys.