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Hehe yea old post. Meanwhile I use esdf not wasd. But the point here simply was (and still is) that when you press a normal key, usually one byte of information is sent whereas special keys require 2. I don't know if this is still the case with modern keyboards or if the one byte / 2 byte analogy is even accurate, but I tested it with an old keyboard a while ago pressing as many buttons simultaniously as possible and noticed that when you use arrows and such, the total number of keys being responded to is smaller.
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