Comment by joemi

1 day ago

I don't know if I'd say it's the OG way. Both HJKL and numpad predate WASD, I think.

Are you comparing game bindings to vim bindings? Isn't that an apples/oranges thing?

  • Shamelessly stolen from Wikipedia:

      Examples of games that use HJKL are the text-based "graphic" adventures like NetHack, the Rogue series, and Linley's Dungeon Crawl. It is also used by some players of the Dance Dance Revolution clone StepMania, where HJKL corresponds directly to the order of the arrows. Gmail, Google Labs' keyboard shortcuts, and other websites use J and K for "next" and "previous".
    
    

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_keys#HJKL_keys

I remember lots of old bbc games using zx;/ by default. in retrospect it was interesting how they defaulted to one hand for left/right and the other for up/down