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What is the best way to move tablet cursor?

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Moving in a straight line is preferred right? Why is that? Is that basically snapping where you go to the next note quickly in a straight line and wait to hit the note? Is that necessary to become good? Do people in the owc play snapping style or a flow style? Do you have to train a lot to move your cursor in a certain way? Or do you just move your cursor without thinking?


tl;dr: do I have to practice being very conscious of how i move my cursor especially in stuff like square jumps and high bpm jumpy maps?
silmarilen
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
oh wow
wow
really
you could at least try.

oh wait, ofcourse


sorry for being so rude but this is just too stupid
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sorry i realize i put in the wrong subforum.....

good job at being helpful though!
mathexpert
I have a setup where I mount my tablet's pen on a stand, hold my tablet under the pen, and move my tablet across the pen. It works wonders, and got me to a 3 digit rank on osu! ^^
dkun
Moved to the proper forum since OP realized it's the wrong one!
RaneFire

mathexpert wrote:

I have a setup where I mount my tablet's pen on a stand, hold my tablet under the pen, and move my tablet across the pen. It works wonders, and got me to a 3 digit rank on osu! ^^
Excellent. Platter-style is very effective in the right hands.

GinKitsune wrote:

Moving in a straight line is preferred right? Why is that? Is that basically snapping where you go to the next note quickly in a straight line and wait to hit the note? Is that necessary to become good? Do people in the owc play snapping style or a flow style? Do you have to train a lot to move your cursor in a certain way? Or do you just move your cursor without thinking?
So many questions. I think I'll just answer the first one and short list the rest.

It's preferred, but mostly as a method of practice.
When you are playing... play naturally. You will have the greatest consistency playing the way your fingers want to move instead of forcing yourself to do something unnatural.

Other questions:
Because it trains muscle memory.
Yes, but straight lines aren't mandatory (we aren't robots).
Maybe? Don't think so... Cookiezi often jumped in arcs (kinda necessary on horizontal cross-overs).
Both?
Yes, play a lot. Can't go wrong there.
Yes.
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