![]() ![]() Getting angry at a burglar for entering because you failed basic security misses the point of your failure. Assuming others won't mess with your things is a terrible reason not to lock your door at night. It's not "my computer" so I have no reasonable expectation that it is a sacred object other people won't mess with. This isn't just a case of messing with a friend.įurther, the PC is company property and subject to acceptable use policies. A repeat offender coworker who doesn't care about the security consequences of leaving their PC unlocked is a security risk which needs addressed. I can see an argument that I shouldn't be a "vigilante" about making sure people follow security practices they agreed to when taking the job, but we are all responsible for the security of the business. Taking the job in the first place means explicitly agreeing that you will follow the SOC2 requirements that we adopted because our customers said "we won't host data with you unless you are secure and audited." The reason I asked for the documentation is because even your bank example falls short - my coworkers and I are trained in and expected to follow SOC2 requirements. If I was able to do it consistently throughout the years before Cloud was even a thing, you can do it too! ) I think it's totally worth it to "get over that hump" and try the mouse in the left hand and just do that remapping. You mention you're still not as good when using the mouse w/ your right hand. I think your issue is at least 50% absolutely not a lefty issue, but a willingness one. Like I crouch with Z, so crouched strafing while also moving forward or backwards might have been a problem sometimes. I do agree w/ my sibling post that shift, ctrl, alt had some advantage, if you needed a three key combo for something. Why would I do or need that and what does that have to do with anything? And of course there were no cloud persistence and I still don't and won't use Cloud persistence. I also agree with the standards thing, which is why I do the ESDF thing. It always takes a minute or two until my muscle memory adjusts but that's about it. Then as I start playing I might find that a certain key is more useful or less useful than I thought and I remap them. I literally, for each game, go through the entirety of the controls and remap every key around my ESDF as per perceived usefulness of the command. Of course it's not just WASD you gotta remap. ![]() Trying to play an old Tomb Raider is impossible nowadays, as no remapping can be done, so I can't use ESDF, so I won't play it. ![]()
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