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If L and R aren't held down:
- Down: a
- Left: b
- Up: c
- Right: d
- X: e
- [ ]: f
- ^: g
- O: h
- [Start]: Paste
- [Select]: Hold down and press directions on the analogue to select an area of text; when you let go, the area is cut (you can just paste it if you only intended to copy it); if you try to imput a letter while you're still holding [Select] down, it will hotkey your selection to whatever button(s) you pressed (see Analogue commands)
If only L is held down:
- Down: i
- Left: j
- Up: k
- Right: l
- X: m
- [ ]: n
- ^: o
- O: p
- [Start]: Delete character immediately after cursor
- [Select]: Delete character immediately before cursor
If only R is held down:
- Down: q
- Left: r
- Up: s
- Right: t
- X: u
- [ ]: v
- ^: w
- O: x
- [Start]: Move cursor right one character
- [Select]: Move cursor left one character
If both L and R are held down:
- Down: y
- Left: z
- Up: SPACE ( )
- Right: PERIOD (.)
- X: COMMA (,)
- [ ]: EXCLAMATION POINT (!)
- ^: QUESTION MARK (?)
- O: APOSTROPHE (')
- [Start]: Finish/end imput
- [Select]: Cancel imput
If you press up on the analogue, it toggles capitol letters.
If you press left on the analogue, it toggles accented/foreign characters.
If you press right on the analogue, it toggles special characters/punctuation/numbers.
If you press down on the analogue, it toggles hotkeyed pre-set words (each imput command could be set by the user to insert a custom phrase so that you could avoid having to type out long words you use often).
It might take a tad getting used to, but it'd be much, much faster than what we've currently got once you got it down, and you could have a dynamic key guide right on screen to help you out.