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Moving understood keys, such as 1-9, can effectively lower efficiency due to real-world factors, rather than a cpu bias, is there a way this code can be updated to say, lock the top row and continue randperm-ing the other keys?
all major keyboards have this layout reguardless of alpha keying, and i think it would be neat to apply this real-world.
This could be in a config file elsewhere as a t-f or just in the code for people who want to change that.
Thanks
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Moving understood keys, such as 1-9, can effectively lower efficiency due to real-world factors, rather than a cpu bias, is there a way this code can be updated to say, lock the top row and continue randperm-ing the other keys?
all major keyboards have this layout reguardless of alpha keying, and i think it would be neat to apply this real-world.
This could be in a config file elsewhere as a t-f or just in the code for people who want to change that.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: