
Originally Posted by
EONX_
For melees, DRG is the slowest out of the 4, the others are much faster.
I highly recommend upgrading to three hotbars and using shift for hotbar 2 and control for hotbar 3, or vice versa. You can also use Q E R for additional keyboard inputs (I unbinded the character rotate buttons (default A/D) and rebinded strafe to A/D (default Q/E). If you have a gaming mouse that has thumb buttons, you can use those for inputs (as well as shift/control variants) as well. You can also use the scroll wheel (M3) for inputs to.
In terms of layout, DRG (like said above) has two 5 step combos, a 3 step AoE combo (which is missing from your hotbar which should ABSOLUTELY be included as soon as possible), 5 jumps (4 of which do damage, High Jump/Jump, Spineshatter Drive, Dragonfire Dive (which is also missing from your bar and is incredibly important), and Stardiver (which you unlock at 80)), and various other oGCD attacks/buffs. I personally set the first three inputs of the two combos (Full Thrust and Chaos Thrust) to inputs 1-3 and shift+1-3 respectively, then put Fang and Claw/Wheeling Thrust on inputs 4 and shift+4 respectively. AoE combo you can put wherever you like. I tend to put the inputs I use the most closest to the left hand side of my keyboard, so I don't have to reach as far to hit them (which is why I use inputs like Q, E, R, F, etc). Just because this works for me might not work for you, but I ultimately do recommend getting a third hotbar. I recommend trying to have keyboard inputs for your main combos and not relying on clicking them, but if it works for you then who am I to judge.
***Just remember, make sure you add Dragonfire Dive, and the three AoE combo skills (Doom Spike, Sonic Thrust and Coerthan Torment (unlocks at 72) to your hotbar. AoE combos are very important in dungeons (and some other circumstances as well) and Dragonfire Dive is a skill to have as well. Never shy away from practicing new keybindings/hotbar placements or generally practicing a job on a striking dummy, as that will be a very helpful tool and a great indicator for getting a setup that best works for you.