I'll try to keep this short, and easy to read.
So, about a month and a half/2 months ago, I finally went out of my way to get a tablet. Prior to me getting tablet, I used to play mouse with my RIGHT hand, and keyboard with my LEFT hand. Now, I am LEFT-HANDED generally in everything I do (Sports, writing, simply using it for other day-to-day things). When I switched to a tablet, beforehand, I found myself always slightly inaccurate with mouse even for my skill-level at the time, but I had been using my RIGHT hand with mouse for my entire life. Spinners were a pain in the ass and I couldn't do them (I'd spin like, a sideways oval lol and barely break a 50).
Anyways, I've switched to my RIGHT hand for keyboard since I've had my tablet, and in terms of my left-hand being used for pen movement, it's obviously natural and fine. However, my keyboard hand after about 2 months still seems to have a massive issue with coordinating.
Both my index and middle finger (I play on NumPad 4 and NumPad 5), start off smooth when streaming, but quickly after, lets say, after 3-notes (and this can relate to me being used to stacks of 3), my fingers quickly turn from a nice one-two cycle back and forth, to a more, hard to describe it properly, bouncy one-two like if it were ragtime or something? (If you don't understand, I'll try to explain better if required). I'm simply wondering if it's based off me not being used to using my right-hand at all, or more of that I've gotten too comfortable with the coordination of 3-stacks and, after that, my brain doesn't mentally coordinate the extra notes after 3-4 notes in, a stream, etc. The reason I wonder is, because it's not entirely BPM based. I always seem to mess up 5-note streams on the last note (100's, 50's), and I always mess up 4-note into sliders on the last notes, and or slider (100's, 50's). And, always at the end of streams regardless of how I do, I always pull a 100, and a 50 at the end most of the time.
The one other issue I have, which I've seen constantly occur, and realize it exists, but I've yet to really determine how to rid myself of it, is LEAVING NOTES EARLY. It's fairly frustrating, and it seems that I move my cursor away BEFORE I tap the note. This is extremely consistent in stars, triangles, or jump sections in general. I land on the note fine, but I simply leave too quick to the next note. I'm not tapping too late, either. Other than the answer I expect of sitting on the notes longer and getting used to it (Which I'm finding somewhat difficult to accomplish as it's burned in me right now), is there any other methods to rid me of this problem?
Anyways, I'll appreciate any help I can get, thanks.
So, about a month and a half/2 months ago, I finally went out of my way to get a tablet. Prior to me getting tablet, I used to play mouse with my RIGHT hand, and keyboard with my LEFT hand. Now, I am LEFT-HANDED generally in everything I do (Sports, writing, simply using it for other day-to-day things). When I switched to a tablet, beforehand, I found myself always slightly inaccurate with mouse even for my skill-level at the time, but I had been using my RIGHT hand with mouse for my entire life. Spinners were a pain in the ass and I couldn't do them (I'd spin like, a sideways oval lol and barely break a 50).
Anyways, I've switched to my RIGHT hand for keyboard since I've had my tablet, and in terms of my left-hand being used for pen movement, it's obviously natural and fine. However, my keyboard hand after about 2 months still seems to have a massive issue with coordinating.
Both my index and middle finger (I play on NumPad 4 and NumPad 5), start off smooth when streaming, but quickly after, lets say, after 3-notes (and this can relate to me being used to stacks of 3), my fingers quickly turn from a nice one-two cycle back and forth, to a more, hard to describe it properly, bouncy one-two like if it were ragtime or something? (If you don't understand, I'll try to explain better if required). I'm simply wondering if it's based off me not being used to using my right-hand at all, or more of that I've gotten too comfortable with the coordination of 3-stacks and, after that, my brain doesn't mentally coordinate the extra notes after 3-4 notes in, a stream, etc. The reason I wonder is, because it's not entirely BPM based. I always seem to mess up 5-note streams on the last note (100's, 50's), and I always mess up 4-note into sliders on the last notes, and or slider (100's, 50's). And, always at the end of streams regardless of how I do, I always pull a 100, and a 50 at the end most of the time.
The one other issue I have, which I've seen constantly occur, and realize it exists, but I've yet to really determine how to rid myself of it, is LEAVING NOTES EARLY. It's fairly frustrating, and it seems that I move my cursor away BEFORE I tap the note. This is extremely consistent in stars, triangles, or jump sections in general. I land on the note fine, but I simply leave too quick to the next note. I'm not tapping too late, either. Other than the answer I expect of sitting on the notes longer and getting used to it (Which I'm finding somewhat difficult to accomplish as it's burned in me right now), is there any other methods to rid me of this problem?
Anyways, I'll appreciate any help I can get, thanks.