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  • Yes, I touch type so use it whenever I capitalise a letter typed by the left hand.

    • I thought this was strange, but I noticed my muscle memory actually uses left shift for letters typed with my left hand, and right shift for my right, I use my pinkie in either case.

  • Yes. Proper use of touch typing uses both shift keys. That's how I type.

  • I rarely use the key as shift. It's reassigned to a different function when tapped and that's what I use it for most of the time.

  • I have literally only ever used the right shift key when playing, like, two different games. Both were simulations with insane amounts of controls. One is ARMA, and the other was a flight sim.

    I used it because it had a function bound to it that wasn't on the left shift.

    Edit: Oh and I think there was a pinball game on DOS that used both shift keys to operate the flippers.

  • My keyboard has two shift keys. I don't think I've ever used the right shift key, not even for usage with emulators for consoles with a lot of buttons... the modifier is always the left shift key since it's closest to my left hand and I can have my right hand on the other side where the arrow keys are. The arrow keys, WASD, Z, X, A, S, Q,W, 1, 2 etc have always been sufficient for most games.

  • My brain refuses to remember that they there are any utility keys below the enter on a US keyboard. The right pinky moves over and up, never down. I also never hit the spacebar with my right hand.

    I never formally learned to type, I just picked it up because my hands have been glued to keyboards since the 80s.

  • So, everyone who said "no" never learned how to type or what?

    • Yes I have never learned to type and left shift isn't getting any use.

      Subjectively should I learn how to type ? I do like 60 wpm currently without training and use probably 7/10 fingers.

  • yep when game controls wasn t with wasd u have to use arrow keys to move the player

  • Yes, but not as often as the left.

    While touch typing, I pretty much always use the left shift key. To type "A" for example I slid my hand over one set of keys and pressed the A key with my ring finger. Right shift ends up used mostly with the punctuation marks to the right, like I actually move my entire right hand down to hit shift and ?

    I also strike T, Y and B with different hands depending on what I'm typing.

    There may be some other eccentricities but I do mostly touch type properly, asdfjkl; and all that.

  • Yes, but I don't use the right control key.

    I also don't use the right alt key, except for keyboards where I don't have a menu key, and don't use it as alt in that case. In both cases, I bind that to Compose.

    • I actually use them frequently, like I have Ctrl+Alt+L bound to lock my computer, and workspace commands using the arrow keys and the like. It's easier to do one handed.

    • same, I don't remember using the right control key ever

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