Noun
WASD (uncountable)
(computing) A set of four keys on a keyboard used as directions to control player characters in certain video games. (W, A, S and D represent up, left, down and right, respectively.)
A keyboard usually controls movement (for example, WASD for moving forward, left, backward and right, respectively) and other functions such as changing posture. Source: Internet
You can double-tap a movement key (WASD) to dodge out of the way, or you can keybind your dodge. Source: Internet
I remapped my WASD keys, the glider does not change its controls to match. Source: Internet
In some cases the right mouse button may be used to move the player forward, either in lieu of, or in conjunction with the typical WASD configuration. Source: Internet
One of the key selling points of the EON15-S is its “hybrid” mechanical keyboard featuring individual key RGB lighting as well as WASD and arrow keys covered with a protective layer to improve their durability. Source: Internet
Still has special WASD caps, but assuming all the frag harder lights can be turned off better that a lot of other recent entries. Source: Internet