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why does black switch keyboard better for osu? It needs more strength to press than other switches

It's not always about strength. Also there are switches with higher peak forces required.

can you just upload the final program? if you can, pls send it to my yt account, i'm the person who asked you yesterday :>

I can but I won't. Show some effort and try to do this by yourself. It's not hard and google can help you compile that source code. It's for your best if you learn that.

Alright, then is there anything about black switch keyboards that'd make them a better choice over red switch or blue switch?

Some people might prefer the bigger actuation force over reds because it give you a stronger feedback. However for osu! red switches are most likely superior to black switches. The debate between black/reds and blues however is a matter of personal preference.

"How fast can you singletap? D: 270 - practically forever 320 - for like 10 notes" <--- So you could single tap freedomdive if you wanted since that is only 220 bpm?

I talked about 1/2, not about 1/4. (Streams usually are mapped in 1/4, like for instance in freedom dive.)
They would equal a 1/2 singletapping of 440 BPM which obviously I can't do.

What is your new profile D:

It's a recipe for making the likes of me. Very yummy. You can also wrap them around you if you need a warm hug.

What is your relationship status?

I kidnapped the girl that I love and hold her captive in my cellar right now.

Sorry but how to use that remapping stuff

Compile it with the C++ compiler of your choice. Not going to go more into detail, google is a nice thing.

Regarding this: http://ask.fm/Tom94/answer/21199763662 What use would such a program serve? I just don't see any gain in using it and I think that's why it's allowed.

You can easily stream @ your onekey speed as the button stroke actuates C and the release actuates V. Sliders are still possible aswell, because C or respectively V are held.
Issues are that it's extremely hard to get accuracy and to do complicated patterns (in rhythm aswell as in jumps) because it feels very unnatural to use a button release as a keypress.
I think it can be learned though.

nvm, i managed to figured out how to use it lol btw it's c/v right? can i set c for switch between z/x?

Sure. You just need to adjust the key values. You can find them somewhere on msdn page.

how to make an input remap program

I do everything in C++.
http://pastebin.com/kZ2mud5y
This is for having your X-keypress act like a switch between C and V. Quickly did that as an example just now. (Yes, this actually is allowed in osu!, geckogates asked peppy about it once. Probably because it doesn't automate any input aka the user has to do an action for every keystroke.)
For simple button re-maps you could aswell just use the registry.
http://www.ghacks.net/2010/06/06/the-ultimate-guide-to-keyboard-remapping/

Hey, how is the DiffCalc going? I just wanted to know..did you use SetConsoleTextAttribute() to change console colors?

Not working on it anymore. I think it's kinda fine how it is. And yes.

why i can't stop listening eighto?

Dunno... I personally don't even like the song especially. Just uploaded the map for someone else.

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