Not really, for people like who seats close to the desk, using default settings forces me to cramp my arms thus making it difficult to play Overdose maps. I prefer 4 and 6 then tab for dash (I use both my left index and middle finger for my dash)
I use j and l rather than arrow keys, but my only reason for that is that when i originally started playing, i was using a keyboard where i had broken the right arrow key, and then i just got used to it
I'll use default setting if my arrow key is not faulty (I used that in my old laptop, but the right arrow key in my new laptop likes to get off from the his button itself).
I'm using p and ] for arrow and left shift for dash
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I use default because nothing else feels comfortable as a key setting to play
Changed from 'LShift' to '<' (or '\' depending on keyb') because I once tried to have fun spamming default Dash, but then the remanent key *#!t popped up.
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Nope, I don't even use my keyboard for CtB, I use a Xbox controller. Analogue is move, A is Dash, and then some basic bindings are set to other buttons.
Recently had to switch from default settings because I kinda broke my keyboard from playing….
Now I use (page up) (page down), which are the two keys just above the arrow keys and it works just as fine.
Catcher | Keyboard | Finger
Left | Left Arrow | Right Index
Right | Up Arrow | Right Middle
Dash | Left Alt | Left Middle
Reason is my right hand controls direction & is 45 degrees to the keyboard, left/right arrow cause strain on my wrist so left/up is more natural. Left alt is for left hand dash because it's mirror image exact distance as my right hand. Use index + middle finger because ring finger feels less mobile, middle finger for dash because it's longer & more actuation force than index finger.
(I started out using arrows so Index & Ring Finger is more comfortable than Index & Middle Finger for movement. Also I am left-handed so I like my movement on my left hand)