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Yeah it does, look at an X-Box controller for instance, you use your left thumb on the left analog in order to move around right? Well WASD is on the left side of the keyboard, the layout just feels more comfortable!
A lot of proper left handed people use the arrow keys in the right hand. I'm left handed but still play with WSAD and mouse in my right hand. I just learned that way.
I don't see it. The middle key that rests on the 'w' in wasd is naturally near enough a key-width longer than the two other fingers. Forcing it to curl up and make it level with the other two fingers doesn't sound like it would be ergonomic.You're all using a bad method, which causes fatigue over long periods of play. Use q w e s, that way your three movement fingers resting positions are all level with each other.
I don't see it. The middle key that rests on the 'w' in wasd is naturally near enough a key-width longer than the two other fingers. Forcing it to curl up and make it level with the other two fingers doesn't sound like it would be ergonomic.
Although it sounds like you are right, you don't play with your fingers totally straight, they curve slightly as you push down on keys.Agreed, the middle finger which generall is used for W (index finger on D, and third finger that doesnt do much on S) is longer than your other fingers, thus it makes it far more comfortable to have that resting infront of the 2 shorter flanking fingers. Having all three fingers resting in a line puts extra elevation on your hand, which just causes additional wrist strain.
On another note, i think you should get more exercise if you get 'fatigued' using a keyboard.