Keybindings and how to change them

And then she hits on something else I've been dealing with lately, too: changing what you've got. Setting up your keybinds is one thing, but actually changing them can be tougher.
For instance, my Hunter has always had Hunter's Mark attached to the 5 key -- that was the easiest and quickest place for me to put it when I was setting things up, and so I've trained myself, whenever I am about to start shooting a target, to smash the 5 key and move on. But I have Arcane Shot sitting on the 6, and Explosive Shot (when I'm in that spec) sitting on the 4. That can cause problems, as you might have guessed: reach up to mark a target before the fight, accidentally hit the Arcane Shot, and then I get labeled as a noob for pulling early (probably a deserved title for many reasons, but still). So I decided to switch the mark away from there, and put it somewhere else more out of the way.
But instinctively, as I've been hitting 5 for Hunter's Mark for so long, I would reach up and hit 5 again whenever I entered combat -- I had a lot of trouble retraining my reflexes to hit something else. I only really tried to change for about an hour, but at that point I had to run off to a raid, and rather than making mistakes during a raid setting, I just went ahead and moved the keys back.
I presume that if I gave it more time, I would eventually learn the difference (we humans are nothing if not adaptable), but I was definitely surprised to see just how ingrained my reflexes were with the key presses. xella says she wants to change as well, and most people recommend what I would do (and what I'll probably have to do if I really want to change) -- just take the time to practice and re-learn the keys. It's interesting that we can change keybindings in seconds, but especially if we've built up experience over time, it's much harder to change the way we move.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 5)
AlmtyBob Sep 7th 2009 5:29PM
^-This.
FOR THE HOMEROW!
CDave Sep 6th 2009 7:40PM
Over the years of playing this game, I used a lot of influences from the previous games I played to create the keybinds I use today. Mainly coming from Starcraft and Quake, I set up a bit of redundancy into my movement so that I can do both functions, movement and hotkeys with either hand, and also seamlessly transition between either method during combat. I've retained WASDQE for movement, but also bound a multi-button mouse to allow me to move, while I'm pressing keybinds. As for the keybindings themselves, I've bound every key available (1-=, R-], F-', and Z-.) to be available as a hotkey. Yes, reaching for o p l m or these keys is a stretch, but that's where mouse look and move come in to play. And if I have to select specific mobs to target, I can still keyboard move. Best of every world.
Christophe Sep 6th 2009 9:10PM
I use combination of wasd/mouse turning and I click my abilities for both raiding and pvp, I've played every roll in all situations just fine.
The Avatar of Blue! Sep 7th 2009 12:12AM
I use a somewhat unique method of keybinding. I move completely with the mouse, with my stafe tied to the lower extra mousekeys and running while holding down mouse keys.
I use
QWER
ASDF
ZXCV to correspond to 1234567890-.=
and then shift-QWERASDFZXCV to correspond to the second bar.
Tie this in with Grid/CLique when I'm holy paladining things up and I can utilize any ability and move with my mouse.
Dragoniel Sep 7th 2009 12:22AM
Really, how people can even reach F* keys... I'm trying to immagine here chasing a hunter, having to strafe in order to avoid a trap and use a chain of instant spells at the same time - those being binded to F1-F8 & 1-5... impossible...
hockeyengineer Sep 7th 2009 12:57AM
I've remapped Q...] to the bottom left action bar and use my mouse to move. With this setup, actions which are used frequently are in the 1-5 / Q-T slots, with less common actions over to the right. For my rogue, I have combo point generating moves in 1-5 and finishing moves in Q-T.
Warlock in Plate Sep 7th 2009 3:57PM
I change specs enough of the time to avoid the problems of learning new keybindings from old ones that you have used for all of your WoW life but I find the best way to relearn where all your spells are is to change everything completely so there is no subconcious corelation between the new and the old keybindings. For example if you switch from Shadow Bolt being z to it being x don't just change SB. Instead change far more so that you don't forget that only SB was changed.
Just my 2 cents.
Junesun Sep 7th 2009 3:22AM
Since I saw a post about keybinds for the first time on WOW insider, I just had to reply. In TBC a hunter collegue of mine (I also play a hunter, Al'Akir EU) worked around a totally awesome keybind-setup. It's provided that you use Dominos though.
In TBC we had our FTW-Macro with steady and KC, and that was frankly just 1 button spamming. So he thought: "Why not just map it to my mousewheel?". The result was close to 0, or well accually 0, shot clipping. When WotLK hit we reworked it for Surv hunters - result: Awesomeness.
basically, you bind your steady shot to your mousewheel and just sit and roll that up and down. Now that you're done with the "filler" you're gonna map the rest of your shots/abilities so that you can just sit and roll your mousewheel while using your thumb / pinky to select the spell. An example:
Mousewheel Up: Steady Shot
Ctrl + mousewheel up: Explosive shot
Alt + Mousewheel up: Aimed shot
Alt + Mousewheel Down: Multi-Shot
Shift + Mousewheel up: Kill Shot
Ctrl + Mouse Button 5(right thumb): Cooldowns
Mousebutton 5: Hunters Mark
And you can just go on like that, binding stuff to your mousebuttons
I've also reworked it into Marksmanship ArP build(my current) and it works awesome for any specc as far as I've tried.
when my mage hit 80, I specced it arcane. Thought I'd try out a similar key-mapping. the basics I ended up with was:
Mousewheel up: arcane barrage
Alt + Mouswheel up: Arcane blast
Ctrl + mousewheel up: arcane missiles
...and so on and so forth.
Give it a try guys, you're gonna love it.
/June
P.S. My friends named it "the fap-fap keybinds"(the scrolling sound from the mousewheel) after seeing me do it. It looks hilarious when you do it, but it's rather awesome so I don't mind :) D.S.
scubasteve Sep 7th 2009 4:20AM
For anyone thinking they're doing fine without keybindings, I can guarantee you'll be significantly better with them. If you're willing to put in time & effort to get better gear and learn your class, this is another great way to improve your DPS/HPS/TPS. Like a previous poster suggested, target dummies, grinding rep, and eventually bgs are great ways to figure out what works for you, and making it a habit. It's well worth the initial effort, trust me!
After giving it lots of thought, lots of experimentation, and having studied a bit of interface design, here's what I've come up with for my hunter. The principle is things you need often/quickly, you put close to your movement keys. Clicking is bad, it takes more time for a practiced clicker to click a sequence of buttons than it takes a practiced keybinder to do the same. It's just basic psychology & physiology, and I haven't seen a good argument against it yet.
Mouse in right hand (can be easily adapted to lefties, just use UHJK for movement instead).
Movement keys R, D, F, G.
D & G are strafing, NO KEYBOARD TURNING!
Having the movement keys here means you can easily reach every key from the left of the keyboard across to 7, U, J and N in the heat of battle. That's 8 more than you'd get using WASD. With a bit more practice (and bigger hands) you can also reach 8IKM, giving you 12 more keys all up.
This allows me to have groups of keys that perform similar functions across alts of different classes. I use E/W for DoTs, T/Y/H for common attacks, A/S for stuns, V/B/N for emergencies (PvP trinket, FD, etc).
Other emergency keys (healing pot etc.) can go on the far right of keyboard (num pad - / + / Enter), where you can reach them with the thumb of your mouse hand real fast.
All the standard windows like quests, character, talents, etc. can go to the function keys. The only ones I need to access quickly are map & bags, so I put them on F4 & F5 which can be easily located without looking.
Groups of keys like Home/End/etc. and the arrow keys are good for groups of similar abilities like traps, aspects, forms and stances. With a little practice you can easily locate them without looking.
Any other non-urgent stuff can go on the keys to the right half of your keyboard. Buffs, teleports, tracking, etc.
To make learning as easy as possible, user Bartender (or a similar action bars mod), and stack 4 action bars on top of each other. Bind the keys as follows: top row bind to keys 1 - 0, second row Q - P, third A - ;, 4th Z - ?. This way you have all your important keys bound, and your action bars match your keyboard layout. You can still click if necessary, but by clicking you're also showing yourself where on the keyboard it's bound, making it easier to remember to press next time instead.
I really recommend you keybind everything you use regularly. While you're learning (which will be a few hours all up to learn most of them) it takes longer to find stuff. Once you've learned, it's much quicker than clicking. And it stays that way for the dozens/hundreds/thousands of hours of WoW ahead of you!
Mr Angry Sep 7th 2009 11:16PM
Thank you for this post, it was very helpful to me and has prompted me to re-evaluate how I control WoW!
Viola Sep 7th 2009 4:46AM
Yeah, on my druid, I've bind the movement keys, WASDQE with shift and bind them to my different forms. Like Shift+W for kitty, since I'm Feral. Being feral, Shred's also bind to a side button on my mouse but I don't use it much.
On my other characters, the Shift+movement keys are bind to like, the numbers past 6 that are kinda hard for me to reach.
Y is also used as my mount up button.
Lynkfox Sep 7th 2009 5:29AM
Try having two characters each with different set ups.
I use Bartender and have 3 sets of bars each 5 boxes long, two boxes high. I mapped the top row (they are all in a row creating two rows of 15) to 1-5, then Alt 1-5, then Shift 1-5. I use this setup on all my chars.
My shaman has Windshear bound to A-4 My DK has Mind Freeze bound to A-2. Why? Cause when i started playing my Dk i hadnt been playing my Shammy and thats where it made sense.
Now? I A-2 on my shammy and A-4 on my DK.
Worse, I have A-1 set to Death Grip. I found myself watching a mob run away as Enhance, and A-1 ing automatically to pull it back... Which is Shamanistic Rage on my Shammy. Oops.
AlmtyBob Sep 7th 2009 5:35PM
I think most of the people who read this site have at least two characters to deal with. I have my warrior tank, dual spec'd for PvP with mostly different keybinds, a PvE mage, a healer shammy who goes enhance dps about 20% of the time, and I'm currently leveling a lock up with my friend. The trick is to be consistent between character's keybinds. My rotation or priority queue is always bound to the same buttons, my oh-noes buttons are always the same, and so are my buffs. Even if I go a while without playing a character it only takes a couple of pulls in a Heroic or a daily quest to get back up to speed.
Omniscieth Sep 7th 2009 8:15AM
Easy!
I use WASD for movement and the NUM-PAD for all of my spell bindings.
It's easy enough to quickly swap to the mouse to move.
Playing as a lock.
Waco Sep 7th 2009 6:28AM
I use the default keybindings, and the default UI, though scaled quite a bit. I use both the mouse and WASD for movement, providing incredible ease to quickly move in any direction I want. I have a Flash Heal/Smite macro on 1, Renew on 2, so on and so on. Panic buttons and cooldowns go right above those, including macros that combine my hyperspeed accelerators with either Prayer of Healing or Greater Heal, a similar one combining Inner Focus and Divine Hymn.
I play with all the addon bars on, and actually have plenty of room now that I've started macroing some simple things, like combining PW: Fort and Prayer of Fort to left click:right click. There's a couple things that could use easier access, like Prayer of Mending and Prayer of Healing, which are 7 and 6 respectively, but I can always click them, as I usually simply hit the F button corresponding to the party member I want. I have a habit of making the tank leader simply so he's F2.
Cinnamilk Sep 7th 2009 9:40AM
All my movement is controlled by the default wasdqe and spacebar keys, auto run on mousebutton 4 I believe. Then I use Clique for all of my DPSing. Shift+Left Click is stormstrike, right click is lava lash, ctrl+left click is lightning bolt, alt+right click is CL, alt+left click is earth shock, middle mouse button is my interrupt, and alt+middle mouse is purge. I then have totemtimers set up above my target frame for easy totem access. THe only other true keybinds are for interface panels that I don't pull up as much.
On the SPriest, left click and modifiers are used for MF, MB and SW:D, while right click and modifiers are used to apply my dots. Mind Sear is shift+middle click. All of my lesser used abilities are just on the action bars that I manually click.
Cinnamilk Sep 7th 2009 9:48AM
Forgot to mention that my lightning shield and cooldowns like feral spirit, shamanistic rage, and bloodlust are accessed through either OPie or just clicking on the action bar. Fire elemental is just accessed through TT.
Cinnamilk Sep 7th 2009 9:50AM
Also all movement is also done with a combination of keyboard and mouse movement, simply done by moving the mouse slightly off the target frame. Gah I'm forgetful today.
ZakuraX Sep 7th 2009 11:31AM
I have always used the WASD keys to move, 1-6 with abilities, some more abilities with shift+1-6. Used to one mousebutton, but my new mouse got two so need to change that.
F for auto run, shift F for another ability, FD on my hunter.
T and shift T for AoE.
And G and shift g for some other stuff.
That way I do not ever have to move my left hand.
I use Q and R from time to time and therefor I have not bound anything new to them. Much of this key setup commes from FPS gaming and is made for quick reactions. There are other buttons near as well who could have been modified, but never needed any more.
Mr Angry Sep 7th 2009 11:04PM
Can I just say a huge thanks for this.
I'm a key turner and probably the best you can be at it, but I do realize that I could be so much better.
I really wish someone would put together a 'how to' on how to control WoW the best, as there are so many weird set up's out there.
My biggest issue is that I use a lot of spells in my classes, and so run out of binding, and also have to look a the keyboard if i bind too many keys.
I've started a level one pally, prized off the Q and E keys off my keyboard and starting over!!!