Forum Thread
Change the interaction button
Forum-Index → Suggestions → Rejected → Change the interaction buttonThe reason i suggest this,is because somebody might have his N broken.For example,my w broken,but i still can press it when my computer isn't hot.but when my pc is hot annd i press w for a long time,my finger burns,so if anyone that has his/her 'N' button broken and his pc is hot,he/she would be able to change it to another button,for example,change it to M.
"Don't let someone else make you feel guilty or ashamed about something you don't have control over, whether it is your skin color, your sexual preference or otherwise."
- Alex Bolton (I Hate Everything)
It's also convenient for those who don't have a busted key. My laptop is getting decently old, and sometimes the keys don't like to admit that I pressed them at least 5 times in a row before they decided I did so. So you would be covering those with busted keys, old laptops, and then some people aren't comfortable with having the "N" key be the one to use, because it's above the right side of the pad on some laptops. I use my right hand to click, and my left to press the button, and that's an awkward thing to do.
@~Hatoko~I know I wouldn't EVER want to install a software that remaps, either, because I a.) RP, write stories, comment on other people's stories, make suggestion on these forums on PH, and other typing activities, and b.) My laptop already has a virus that keeps me from using a VERY trustworthy anti-malware from even scanning, let alone keep off malware. I don't know that if I download something, then something else won't come with it, or will even work on my laptop. I've tried to play a few games on my laptop, which were already on there before the anti-anti-malware-malware (as I call it) got on my laptop, that no longer works because of other malware. This might not even work on my laptop, is what I'm trying to say. It might bring on more malware, is another thing I'm saying. (I don't mean to sound like I'm attacking you with either of these points, by the way.)
I support this suggestion.