I'm not WHM 50 but I'm playing on the PS3, I never had trouble to target either PT member or Mob w/o any lost of time. It's quite easy to target what you want with the filter and the engaged/disengaged.

I'm not WHM 50 but I'm playing on the PS3, I never had trouble to target either PT member or Mob w/o any lost of time. It's quite easy to target what you want with the filter and the engaged/disengaged.
It's no trouble, it just takes about 2/3x longer than with a Mouse. When healing with a mouse, your cursor will pretty much be over the party frames which means it takes milliseconds to target, while with a PS3 controller you have to cycle through targets until you reach the one you want.

Am I the only person who press both mouse buttons to run and do target with F1-F8 keys?

Nothing can beat <mo> in efficiency...



I'm about to ask a potentially dumb question, so forgive me.
For those of you finding it harder to target with M+KB, do you know that you can just select people from the party list with your mouse?
Trying to select a moving target without Tab or F-keys is harder yes, but the party list is stationary (you can even change the party-list order to always have the tanks on top if you want).
If I turn and run I use right mouse to turn then press left to run in the direction I am pointing. I also use mouseovers to heal. I am still leveling my healer but in other games (raids) I would put the raid/party frames to the bottom center so I could turn and move with mouse (which caused cursor to disappear) while still being able quickly mouseover and heal when I was done turning. I would do most of my moving and instant cast heal stuff with slight mouse turn + strafe to keep the cursor from disappearing.Am I the only person who press both mouse buttons to run and do target with F1-F8 keys?
if is even easier to use a /ac "Cure" <mo> macro because you don't even have to click them, just mouse over. Drag the raid/party frames to the bottom middle and put the ability bar somewhere else and it makes it even easier because you don't have to move the mouse far. Ability bar is really only good for CD timers since nobody should be click casting anyway.I'm about to ask a potentially dumb question, so forgive me.
For those of you finding it harder to target with M+KB, do you know that you can just select people from the party list with your mouse?
Trying to select a moving target without Tab or F-keys is harder yes, but the party list is stationary (you can even change the party-list order to always have the tanks on top if you want).
~o~
Keyboard users can also give themselves 2-3x as many convenient keys to bind by setting secondary bindings to function key (i.e. ctrl, alt and shift) +1-0, +Q-T, +A-G, etc. and even more if they unbind turn left and turn right. Unbinding left and right and setting A/D and shift+A/D to abilities gives you four easily accessed spells without costing you anything.
e.g. set your normal 1-5 bar, then set bind 9 and 0 to A and D and the abilities for another bar to shift+1, shift+2, ..., shift+5, shift+q, shift+q, shift+a, shift+d, etc. bar 3 to ctrl+1, ctrl+2, etc.
That way you have 2-3x as many abilities literally at your fingertips based on your pinky.
Last edited by Nonlinear314; 10-18-2013 at 04:42 AM.

This is how I healed now after adapting the style from SWTOR. This is great because you can keep your eyes on the party bar and only check on the battle whenever you know an mechanic is being triggered. Minimal eye movement and limited mouse control is required and it's pretty safe. I don't even use heal macros anymore. I just click party list and enmity list.

Mouse/keys obv. Superior
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IMO if you are going to use a mouse then you should do all turning with a mouse (because it is way faster) and unbind A/D (turn left and turn right) to skills you use a lot. This will both improve your turning/reacting ability and free up two of the most used keys on the keyboard for spells. All turn left and turn right keys do is take up valuable keyboard keys (A/D) for redundancy. Move forward is that way too but is more useful and intuitive so I keep it bound.
To avoid things like aoe you can hold right mouse to orientate/point yourself with the camera then press left mouse while still holding right to move in that direction while still having your left hand free to press 1-5/a/d/etc. (i.e. running and casting at the same time) Or just turn with right mouse and press W, it is really easy. I keep my pinky on shift and bind things to Shift+1-5 and Shift+q-t and Shift+A-G. I'll probably put off GCD abilities on shift+1-5 so I can weave them with 1-5. My left hand rarely if ever has to leave the standard typing position.
I currently use a gamepad for the most part but I will probably switch to KB/mouse at 50 and use mouseovers. I also plan on binding the next and previous soft targeting keys to my side mouse buttons so I can keep the tank hard targeted and attack with <tt>/<t>, mouseover to heal and select DPS with prev/next soft targeting so I don't lose the tank target. My healer is only 30 but currently with soft targeting I can heal and DPS the entire dungeon with only the tank hard targeted.
Last edited by Nonlinear314; 10-18-2013 at 04:25 AM.
I tried a Nostromo thing, then I tried a Naga thing, then I came to the conclusion that they are all gimmicks and don't do anything to make you a better player, I actually think they make people worse, e.g. they condition people to use the num pad with their right hand instead of a mouse. All the pro SC players in Korea use $15 keyboards with a few keys popped out.
Nowadays I use a standard 101-keyboard and a 5-button mouse w/ wheel. I pop out the left windows key on the keyboard and have been ever since I first played FFXI with a mouse/kb (before switching to PS pad) and unbind turn left and turn right (I consider them bad habits that breed lazy). This served me well in wow and GW2 and will serve me well when the time comes in FFXIV. I have not encountered a situation in any game that requires or benefits from anything else, just wasting money on hardware gimmicks for questionably marginal efficiency gains. And the best part is that if something gets worn or breaks I can replace it quick easy and cheap and don't have to change anything about my play style.
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