Do yall use your mouse with your left hand and then switch up keybinds, or use mouse wiht right which i feel like would put you at a disadvantage with people that are rigth handed having more minute control over small movements.
TheAceGamer30 [#8]nope right handed is more influenced in keyboard and mouse so it’s easier for left handed people to get used to it. I’m left handed
I feel like being right hand dominant helps with fine control and movements, like how I can throw with muhc more accuracy, not just power with my right, rather than left. Obviosuly with enough practice you can mitigate it just feel like theres an inherent advantage.
Alr3adyGone [#10]I feel like being right hand dominant helps with fine control and movements, like how I can throw with muhc more accuracy, not just power with my right, rather than left. Obviosuly with enough practice you can mitigate it just feel like theres an inherent advantage.
I don’t think it’s that big advantage cus the world influences left handed people to be more used to right handed activity hence not really big advantage
The lack of left handed mice taking off should tell ya all you need to know (best we got is ambidextrous and even those are rare and generally cheap/ergonomic office mice)
You wont learn it from your parents (since no one puts any thought into stuff like that) and youll have to constantly swap the position of keyboard + mouse during the learning process since youll be sharing a pc with a right handed parent
And just too inconvenient to swap nowerdays
Its sorta like how writing was in the past (less violent, but the idea of it). You just had to write with your right hand, who cares if its your dominant one.
So while I do all my activities with my left per default, you were expected to write with your right and thats not worth relearning after youre done with school (/the years teachers stopped giving a shit)