It's commonplace for a reason.
Not only do they work exactly like arrow keys, they have loads of other keys around them that have very useful applications.
Like E or F as 'use' buttons, space for jumping, c or ctrl for crouching, r for reloading, q for grenades or special actions, etc.
Not only do they work exactly like arrow keys, they have loads of other keys around them that have very useful applications.
Like E or F as 'use' buttons, space for jumping, c or ctrl for crouching, r for reloading, q for grenades or special actions, etc.