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Other than the LMB on minimap being still the setup people are used to, it is worth considering:
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Other than the LMB on minimap being still the setup people are used to, it is worth considering:
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1. MMB is painful. Scrollwheels are very stiff when pressed, while LMB and RMB are designed to be pressed and held comfortably. Especially given the speed at which this game plays.
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1. MMB is painful. Scrollwheels are very stiff when pressed, while LMB and RMB are designed to be pressed and held comfortably. Especially given the speed at which this game plays.
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2. LMB to select units on minimap is unwieldy, even on large minimaps. Given that the minimap is fairly small by default this is even worse, since people would need to select the units quickly. This rapid selection is better served by either moving to the desired location then selecting on the main map, or by the player using autogrouping to have a number ready for selection.
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2. LMB to select units on minimap is unwieldy, even on large minimaps. Given that the minimap is fairly small by default this is even worse, since people would need to select the units quickly. This rapid selection is better served by either moving to the desired location then selecting on the main map, or by the player using autogrouping to have a number ready for selection.
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3.
No
really,
not
everyone
has
MMB.
Pretty
much
all
functions
handled
by
MMB
are
redundantly
set
to
another
button
combination,
usually
ctrl+LMB.
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3.
No
really,
not
everyone
has
MMB.
Note
that
pretty
much
all
functions
handled
by
MMB
are
redundantly
set
to
another
button
combination,
usually
ctrl+LMB.
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