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Best bet is to use your keyboard macro buttons (if you even have some). Within your keyboards software app you can bind 2 commands (spacebar+ W) to a macro key.
[doublepost=1580419666,1580419547][/doublepost]Alternatively, unsure if this would work but you could try binding W to jump and W to forward. Dunno if that would work.

Honestly you'll just get used to it over time and not really need those bindings.
 
I use a guitar hero guitar and synchronize blue + green for the perfect no-delay jump
 
I'm not gonna lie, i tried making a macro for it on my razer naga mouse. But the timing was constantly off.

Instead i just went to a manual solution and bound "T" and "Y" to forward and jump.

I feel its way easier to do the jumps with this combo over regular W + Spacebar.

Just find a comibination that works for you - rely on macros if you want to, or use the manual approach(which works very well once you get the muscle memory working)
 
I've used my razor synapse software to bind a macro to one of the side buttons on my mouse. The macro is w+jump with a 0.01sec delay between the two pushes on the macro but i can't seem to get it to work. As you say on point A i just move first and fall off and miss the jump. Tried various solutions with putting the delay to 0sec between the two pushes but it's the same story. Lmk if you get it to work
 
I never jumped much before but for classic jumps are def a big ingredient to success especially if you are forced to fc on a regular basis so I went on the lookout for a tool that could take me to the next level. I finally found something that really works
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Just get an adapter from wii to pc and you can use this Wii Epic Mickey Paintbrush Nunchuk and it works really well, just bind the button to jump and Forward to the motion sensor, so you press the button as you brush forward.

Should be available for US people at https://www.amazon.com/Wii-Epic-Mickey-Paintbrush-Nunchuk-Nintendo/dp/B0040XZJJK

I have never felt so confident in jumps as I do now, I just have the brush close to me when playing warsong and I can produce miracle jumps on the regular.
 
I never jumped much before but for classic jumps are def a big ingredient to success especially if you are forced to fc on a regular basis so I went on the lookout for a tool that could take me to the next level. I finally found something that really works
518XRIkrFBL._AC_.jpg


Just get an adapter from wii to pc and you can use this Wii Epic Mickey Paintbrush Nunchuk and it works really well, just bind the button to jump and Forward to the motion sensor, so you press the button as you brush forward.

Should be available for US people at https://www.amazon.com/Wii-Epic-Mickey-Paintbrush-Nunchuk-Nintendo/dp/B0040XZJJK

I have never felt so confident in jumps as I do now, I just have the brush close to me when playing warsong and I can produce miracle jumps on the regular.

It's beautiful...
 
a trick for alliance gy is to strafe slighty left before doing it, with the right camera angle you'll only slide down slightly, giving you a small space to run before jumping. Lining everything up right makes it super consistent, just takes practice
 

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