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11Wkey
- The danoni table for unorthodox keymodes :link: : 11Wkey
Overview
- A key feature of this design is the significant distance between the top row and the bottom row of 7 keys.
- The addition of diagonal elements allows for a unique layout, such as tilting the keyboard to use it.
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 "Mov 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. - For more details, please refer to the About Mov Level section.
Specifications
- Minimum width: 600px
- Step spacing: 55px
Key Patterns
- The CW Edition supports 12key alternate mode.
| Pattern | Default Key Config (Ja/En) | Keyboard Map |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Options Specific to Keymode
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| Pattern | KeyPattern: 1 |
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Related Keymodes (Next Steps)
| Related keymodes | Description |
|---|---|
| 9hkey | A keymode that requires reaching out, similar to the 11Wkey. It is asymmetrical and highly unconventional. |
| 15Bkey | The keys in the top row are not as widely spaced as in the 11Wkey; the layout resembles the 9Akey with an additional key. |
5key | 7key | 7ikey | 8key | 9Akey | 9Bkey | 9dkey | 11ikey | 11jkey | 12ikey | 17key
9ikey | 9hkey | 11key | 11Lkey | 11Wkey | 12key | 13key | 14key | 14ikey | 15Akey | 15Bkey | 16ikey | 23key