![]() Keybinding score of a set of keybindings is the sum of each's score.Īnd how to compute a keybinding's score? it's this:įrequency(cmd) * key_ease_score(get_key_shortcut(cmd)) Let's say the set of commands i might want to use Tab as prefix key are 圜mds, where 圜mds is first one, 圜mds is second one, etc, up to 圜mds. ![]() let's say that one frequently command is keyword completion, but let's just call it xCmd.Can't fit 10 pigeons in 1 hole, the pigeon hole principle! NO, the point is, for each 1 easy key, there are 10 commands wanting to use it. Well, let's just use another easy key on keyboard. Their frequency of use together, might be twice higher than the completion command.īut if you use tab as in Tab key for these commands, but then you lose your so super easy single key for the super important completion command! what can you do? The completion command, but when counting Oh, but, there are 10 other commands, although less frequently used than If you set it to one most used command, how wonderful, just one single key right under your thumb! The question is, which use of the Tab key is more efficient? ![]()
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