Quote Originally Posted by kikix12 View Post
I use the numeric pad along with control and shift for the three bars. It provides 15 buttons that you can assign to your hotbars with them being in a more user-friendly layout.
I play on a computer not a PS4... but something similar. My setup is a Nostromo Orbweaver and a 5 button mouse (Logitech G Pro).
So I have two keys on the Orbweaver bound to shift and control - giving me 3 keys for the remaining 18. 54 keybinds.

It then has a D-Pad I use for movement, and a thumb bar under that I have bound to tab to tab through things like targets.

The mouse is really only used for turning myself or the camera - with one button on it bound to jump and another to auto-run.

- learning this or any other system is about practice. I first switched to a Nostromo Pad about 8 or so years ago in World of Warcraft. And it took me one or two weeks of absolute 'fail' before I had trained my fingers to it...

Ever since then I have repeated the same keybinds for the same purposes.

Primary attack combo on the 3 keys my fingers rest right under. Row above for interrupts of varying sourts. Row below for AoEs. Modifer keys hold mitigation in row above and special moves below and under fingers.
- Basically find a comfortable pattern with your keyboard setup, and then rebind every single game you play, and every character / class / etc... to similar finger positions for similar purposes...

Do some easy content for a few days to weeks... and you will "memorize" it... then you're good to go.