das介绍和设置指导词条拆成两段
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"Several main factors that affecting the handling:\n(1) Input delay is affected by device configuration or device condition. Restart/change device.\n(2) Program stability, program design (or implementation) is not good, cause lagging too much. Can be alleviated by lowering the effect setting.\n(3) Designed on purpose. Adapt it.\n(4) Improper parameter setting. Change the settings.\n(5) Improper play posture. It's not convenient to use force. Change your posture.\n(6) Not used to the operation after changing the key position or changing the device. Get used to it or change the settings.\n(7) Muscle fatigue, response and coordination ability decreased. Get some sleep or do some sports, and come back later (maybe a few days).",
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{"DAS & ARR",
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"das arr delayedautoshift autorepeatrate",
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"term",
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"DAS refers to Delayed Auto Shift, the way how blocks move to the side when you hold left or right. Also refers to the delay between the initial movement (when you press down the button) and the first automatic movement.\nARR refers to Auto-Repeat Rate, which is the delay between automatic movements.\nFor new players, the recommended values are: DAS 8-10f (133-167ms), ARR 1-2f (17-33ms).\nFor advanced players who want to play faster, the recommended values are DAS 4-6f (67-100ms), ARR 0f (0ms). (At 0ms ARR, pieces will instantly snap to the wall once you get past DAS.)\n\nThe ideal configuration strategy for advanced players is to minimize DAS while still being able to reliably control whether to tap or hold, and to set to ARR to 0 if possible, or as low as possible otherwise.",
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{"DAS (simple)",
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"das arr delayedautoshift autorepeatrate",
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"term",
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"Imagine you are typing, and you hold down a letter. Say you hold down \"O\".\nYou get a long string of O's.\nOn the timeline, it kinds of looks like O--------------O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O\nThe \"--------------\" is DAS, the \"-\" is ARR.",
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},
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{"DAS & ARR",
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"das arr delayedautoshift autorepeatrate",
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"term",
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"DAS refers to Delayed Auto Shift, the way how blocks move to the side when you hold left or right. Also refers to the delay between the initial movement (when you press down the button) and the first automatic movement.\nARR refers to Auto-Repeat Rate, which is the delay between automatic movements.\nFor new players, the recommended values are: DAS 8-10f (133-167ms), ARR 1-2f (17-33ms).",
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},
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{"DAS tuning",
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"das tuning",
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"term",
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"For advanced players who want to play faster, the recommended values are DAS 4-6f (67-100ms), ARR 0f (0ms). (At 0ms ARR, pieces will instantly snap to the wall once you get past DAS.)\n\nThe ideal configuration strategy for advanced players is to minimize DAS while still being able to reliably control whether to tap or hold, and to set to ARR to 0 if possible, or as low as possible otherwise.",
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},
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{"DAS cut",
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"dascut",
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"term",
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