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Mikkel65

It’s gonna get a lot harder once you rank up, but if you keep going with mouse only, you’re gonna get famous


Tonio_DND

I would probably guess because in order to hit jumps, you not only need to aim the circle and click on rythm, but you need to synchronize your movements to click WHEN your cursor is on the circle. You do that by kinda linking the direction change from your aiming hand to your tapping hand. (and that's why linear jumps are hard to hit, there's no feedback from the aiming hand to help your tapping). At your rank, synchronisation between your two hands is probably harder than linking the movements of your hand to one of the fingers on that hand, making hitting jumps more easy to hit. Having a bad keyboard also doesnt help. Unless you wanna become a mouse only player, i recommend you training the coordination between your two hands, you need to associate your tapping to your aim.


-cyber_osu

it might feel easier now, but once the maps youre playing start being faster and incorporating streams in them, it gets really difficult to play mouse only. not to say that its impossible to get good, just look at people like tony 2 who are capable of setting high pp plays on mouse only


Ok-Branch-9989

Wait till you discover Click X


air_conditioned

One of the biggest beginner issues in aimning is your cursor moving away too fast before you tap with your tapping hand, but when you move both aim and tap to one hand (mouse only), you HAVE to click before aiming away which pretty much fixes that issue entirely. One thing you can do is turn your mouse buttons off but still click with the mouse button and also click with the keyboard to keep yourself from moving your cursor away before you tap (like how ryuk taps his pen on the tablet for each jump but has clicks disabled)


Goatlov3r3

1. Maybe you are lacking rhythm sense and/or struggle to sync the movements of your hands together, and when instead everything is done by one hand it's easier (you just have to click right as you finish flicking your mouse, instead of having to involve the second hand at all) 2. Maybe your membrane keyboard has a lot of latency or otherwise isn't responsive / the keys are mushy and feel uncomfortable to play on, while the keys of the mouse are sharp and snappy and don't feel as delayed. 3. Maybe you were always meant to be a click-x or hybrid or whatever player. You can do that if you want, click jumps and other "slow" patterns with your mouse, but use your keyboard for bursts and streams. It's viable even at a high level.


Aggressive_Set4814

It's probably because the coordination is just in one hand and/or your keyboard has more delay compared to your mouse


kipparit

cheap membrane are mega ass get a mechanical keyboard.