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Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 13:47
by NyteMyre
By convention, the keys on calculator-style keypads are arranged such that 123 is on the bottom row. In contrast, a telephone keypad has the 123 keys at the top.

In PR, i've seen people used both methods. For example: D5kp1 may be down-left corner, but for other people it could be the top left corner.

What way should it be?

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 13:49
by Masaq
I personally use keyboard numpad layout - simply because that's the reference that 99% of PR players will have in front of them, with the only possible exception probably being laptop-using players.

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 13:53
by gazzthompson
the maps have they keypad numbers in A1 so i used them.

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 14:15
by Rudd
Keyboard

1) every1 has a keyboard in front of them
2) starting in the bottom left just makes sense in terms of map reading and the process of isolating the larger sector

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 15:45
by Priby
gazzthompson wrote:the maps have they keypad numbers in A1 so i used them.
Do they?
Never noticed.

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 15:47
by gazzthompson
ya ill SS it

edit:
http://screenshot.xfire.com/screenshot/ ... 9d0d55.png

A1 has da keypads... could be more obvious tbh

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 16:20
by Rudd
wow, never actually noticed that b4

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 17:14
by Smegburt_funkledink
Emnyron wrote:I use the "phone" method, call me oldschool.
No, I wouldn't call you oldschool, I'd call you silly. :p

You're putting yourself and your squad/ team into a confusing situation.

Use the layout displayed on the map in A1 as Gazz pointed out as this is what 99% of the players use.

Doing it the opposite way is just going to create bad intel etc...

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 17:14
by CodeRedFox
Well if you guys are trying to get a consensus I would say use the keyboard. only because more people have it in front of them. Is it better? Thats a personal opinion. I play with the Keyboard method, but the phone method is easier as we read left, right up, down.

Technically it should be like this, seeing as the rest of the map start off at the upper left.
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
But most players use the keyboard method. Its easy, its in front of you, just use it. :-D
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3

No wonder all the older players keep going to the wrong area :-P

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 17:18
by Vege
Age has nothing to do with it.

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 17:20
by CodeRedFox
that was a joke.... :-P

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 18:05
by Hypno
**** i use this method :(

Image

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 18:12
by gazzthompson
LOL

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 18:15
by Cyrax-Sektor
I use the keyboard numpad on my laptop. Some laptops don't have a keypad, but the widescreen ones usually do have a numpad, because it can allow it. :)

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 20:50
by Mora
Ye my laptop has a numpad too :)

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 21:06
by DeltaFart
never actually understood why people kept saying numpad until this release :D Call me stupid if you want to but I never caught on until this one

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-23 23:44
by NyteMyre
gazzthompson wrote:ya ill SS it

edit:
http://screenshot.xfire.com/screenshot/ ... 9d0d55.png

A1 has da keypads... could be more obvious tbh

Wow, never seen that before...but it's quite unclear on most maps.


@DeltaFart

I've never seen it before since 0.8. Isn't that smaller grid introduced since 0.8 ?

Re: Keypad arrangements?

Posted: 2008-10-24 00:02
by Harrod200
NyteMyre wrote:I've never seen it before since 0.8. Isn't that smaller grid introduced since 0.8 ?
The numbered grid in A1 is new, but people have been referring to keypads (by estimates) for a while. I didn't know what they were on about until someone actually wrote 'keypad' while describing the location :)