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11key

  • Difficulty Table πŸ”— : Normal / Insane
  • The danoni table for orthodox keymodes πŸ”— : 11key

Overview

  • The 11-key layout combines elements of both the 5-key and 7-key layouts.
  • Since it supports both styles, you can switch between 5-key and 7-key modes depending on the situation.
  • A major feature is the ability to create dynamic expressions through "right-hand movement" (where the right hand handles the 5-key section [arrow keys] and the right side of the 7-key layout [J, K, L]),
    as well as "left-hand movement" or "cross movement" (where the left hand handles both the 5-key section and the right side of the 7-key layout).

Note: About Mov Levels

  • On some sites, such as difficulty charts, symbols ranging from A to G are listed separately from the difficulty rating.
    These are called β€œMov Levels” and indicate the hand movement and Alt components inherent in finger-movement-type keys, distinct from the overall difficulty.
    They are not dependent on the chart’s difficulty but focus on whether finger-movement-type key techniques are required.

Specifications

  • Minimum width: 650px
  • Step spacing: 55px

Key Patterns

  • The CW Edition supports 11L, 11i and 12key alternate modes.
Pattern Default Key Config (Ja/En) Keyboard Map
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