nah not if use both
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Replying to @Krashy
Yes, that's exactly my point, because your muscle memory is gonna keep kicking in and you wont get punished for it, so you wont be building new muscle memory.
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Replying to @Veineless
im not trying to get rid of my main key though, i can just use both?
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Replying to @Veineless
So I can use both keys? I dont understand why this is confusing
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Replying to @Krashy
I dont understand why you wanna keep your old key when you just figured out it's inconsistent for you lol
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Replying to @Veineless
because I can use it when it isnt inconsistent like single wall edits or tunneling and I can use F for double edits/faster editing
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Replying to @Krashy
If you're able to use F for double edits and faster editing, why would u use another key for single edits, the much easier part of editing? It makes no sense, all that will potentially do is make you mess up edits again when your arm is tucked in
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Replying to @Veineless @Krashy
and like i said, it's gonna make the transition to being able to use F for editing that much harder
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Replying to @Veineless
only If the goal was to not use both. idk, not gonna change your mind just gonna do it anyways lol
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