Ah, this takes me back... I was, and still am, a keyboard-only guy. I never liked having to pick up my mouse and move it back to the opposite corner of the pad just to continue a long pitch/turn operation. But obviously people have worked around that and are far better pilots than me. I used a joystick in Freespace and other space-combat sims (Tachyon anyone?), for the same reason - to avoid picking up my mouse and plopping it down every 2 seconds.
Anyway, I loved my Descent keyboard layout, but I'm a novice pilot at best and have never been great at anarchy all 2 times I tried it... But when I fired up Rebirth after not having played any Descent in years, and put my old key-mappings back in place, I tell you, it was like riding a bike and the seat was tempur-pedic-perfect. Here it is:
Left hand--
Pitch fwd+back: A,Z (madness, I know!)
Fire primary: LShift
Afterburner: LAlt
Automap: Tab
Rear: Q
Flare: S
Bomb: X
Headlight: D
Converter: W
Right hand-- (all on Numpad)
Move Fwd/Rev: 8/2
Turn L/R: 4/6
Bank L/R: 7/9
Slide L/R: 1/3
Slide U/D: +/Enter
Fire Sec: 5
Weapon cycle: could be '/' or '*', but could also be E/R on left-hand.. I dunno, never, used em.
I rely heavily on the numpad being of "standard" layout, so needless to say I can't do this on a laptop -- and since that's my primary machine now, I use a wireless keyboard. Which, shockingly, doesn't have the "can't press more than 3 keys at once" problem, so I can still tri-chord (I think, if I understand the term correctly). It probably does have some "max keys at once" limitation, I just haven't really tested it.
And all the veterans are screaming, "What?! What is this nonsense, having a 'look' operation like Pitch on the opposite hand from all the rest?" Yeah, I know, I'm insane.
