My main setup philosophy is this:
- All functions must be within a fingertip and my hands rest on the keyboard/mouse during the match.
- Use a gaming mouse with more than two buttons to transfer keyboard functions to the mouse.
- Use toggle functions (1 button) and not on/off functions (2 buttons)
- My right hand controls the torso: aiming and firing. My left hand controls the mech and support functions.
I went to the shop to select a mouse with at least two thumb buttons and where I could reach those buttons without straining my hand; the Logitech Proteus for me. Some mouses have buttons on awkward positions degrading my aim but whatever works for you is fine.
- Gaming mice allow you to change the sensitivity while gaming. I mapped these functions to the tilt of the wheel. This is really fun for changing between brawling and sniping. Not all mechs respond equally well fast and using three settings works wonders for me. I typically use only two settings per match, depending on arm lock, weight class and having advanced zoom or not (lowest setting).
- I have the consumable buttons very close; Arty requires aim, so close to the main fire button makes sense. I do not map the individual consumables. You can only take 2 so remember what consumable is in what slot.
- I have the chain fire toggle under the wheel and center legs-to-torso under my last thumb button; nice, not really important.
My left hand rests on the Logitech G13 Keyboard. This small gaming keyboard really isn’t necessary (at all), but with the limited space on my desktop I can combine it with a large mousepad.
- The forward/reverse button is nearly always pressed so I cannot really use key G4 for anything important
- I do not use the zoom in/out buttons but I toggle x2 zoom; all you need.
- (Advanced) Zoom and Night/Thermal vision are used often but not all the time and do hardly lead to conflicts with steering.
- Rarely-used functions: arm Lock and ECM toggle are close by and easy to reach by my pink finger; stats and maps not so close by but still reachable.
- My thumb is reserved for Jump Jets. I also have a Pogo Jets button; this little keyboard allows the use of small macros and I use it to activate the Jump Jets for 0.1s every 0.2s for easy hill climbing.
- Thumbstick: no use to me (If MWO would allow me to use freelook with that joystick I’d certainly use it).
- Missile Doors or Shut Down not mapped
Edited by The Great Unwashed, 24 November 2014 - 04:05 AM.