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Making an intuitive keyboard with only a joystick and a few buttons

Making an intuitive keyboard with only a joystick and a few buttons

I have an 8 direction joystick and a few buttons, layed out like an original ps1 controller but with a joystick instead of the d-pad.
I am trying to come up with an intuitive on-screen keyboard that’s easy to use and quick to understand. M…

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