Quote Originally Posted by Rilifane View Post
... Usually not a problem for me but I'm currently getting used to a new keyboard and the key placement is slightly different from my old one ...
I've got this too, in spades.

Picked up an Azeron Cyborg (Azeron website) to replace my old dying (and no longer manufactured) Logitech G13. The Cyborg is a great product (and made by a small business in Latvia, not out-sourced to a massive contract manufacturer in China like so much is these days) but you can't just slap it down and go.

You need to fit it to your hand, which involves loosening and tightening ... let's see ... more than thirty tiny screws, each (or each pair in some cases) of which controls how some element is positioned.

When you're done, and the Cyborg is fitted to you, you've got two dozen programmable buttons you can reach with one hand without even moving your palm. But until you get that adjustment correct, you'll be accidentally hitting buttons all the time -- the activation force is not much for most of them.

And even when it is fitted, you have to decide what to put on each button, and then retrain yourself, and build the new muscle memory.

Fortunately, I'm leveling three new alts from scratch right now, so there are less buttons to worry about as I retrain myself and less stress over all, since low- and mid-level fights are pretty simple. I'm having a great time, too: I enjoy replaying the story on alts, which somewhat explains why I have 12 characters at levels ranging from 37 to endgame at the moment.

BTW, I use reWASD with the Cyborg, because the Cyborg doesn't natively support auto-repeat-on-hold-down yet. I'm very impressed by reWASD's options for configuring the analog thumbstick on the Cyborg, and I've barely started exploring the other capabilites that reWASD has.