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Is jitter-clicking with more than one finger allowed?
Last edited on 05 March 2021 - 02:15 AM by nwid
Greetings, gamers! These last two months, I have been studying how to jitter-click.With just one finger, I got tired faster, I wasn't comfortable and the jitter-clicking was inconsistent. I don't know if my aim improves with two fingers, but it is more convenient for me to jitter-click with two fingers. I don't know if this hand position improves clicks per second. I think so, but the result is that it increases one click or two clicks (I don't know), compared to the result that is obtained when it is done with a single finger (I'm supposing).
Basically, I align the center of the visible nail of my thumb with the center of the piece of the visible nail of my index finger, putting the tip of my thumb in the left corner (putting the palm of my right hand facing down) of the visible nail of my index finger. I slightly squeeze my fingers, tense my arm, and literally pretend to move my arm up and down quickly and lightly. The jitter-clicking just appears.
Now, I may have a problem that would cause me to change my jitter click to an old rule: "one button, one finger, one click". Currently, is it still valid? Can I jitter click with more than one finger legally? I don't see any great advantages in this hand position. And if this rule remains in force, why?
Last edited on 01 March 2021 - 12:04 PM by xfue
As long as you don't use a macro, you should be fine.Edit: Well, use that in common sense. Don't scroll click even if it's not a macro.
Posted on 05 March 2021 - 02:19 AM
I need a more precise answer. From a player with higher rank, or a person trained to handle the rules.
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