Why I Switched to Keyboard and Mouse... (KBM Progression Story)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator shares his journey from an average controller player to a professional keyboard and mouse user in Fortnite. He details his transition, the challenges faced, and the strategies that led to his success, including setting up optimal keybinds and sensitivity, practicing extensively on edit and aim courses, and developing a positive mindset. He also emphasizes the importance of confidence and learning from both professional players and personal losses to improve gameplay. The video is a testament to the creator's dedication and offers practical advice for viewers looking to enhance their own keyboard and mouse skills in the game.
Takeaways
- 🎮 The speaker transitioned from being an average controller player to a professional keyboard and mouse player in Fortnite, achieving 100,000 arena points per season.
- 🏆 He holds the editing world record for the most edits in a single session and has numerous top placements in Pro tournaments.
- 🕹️ The decision to switch to keyboard and mouse was driven by the desire to compete at a higher level, as most professional players used this setup.
- 👶 The speaker's gaming journey began at a young age with Xbox 360, primarily playing on console with a controller.
- 💻 Fortnite's popularity and the emergence of professional tournaments motivated him to switch to keyboard and mouse to gain a competitive edge.
- 🔧 The process of improvement involved tweaking settings, practicing on edit and aim courses, and learning from professional players' strategies.
- 🎯 Emphasis was placed on the importance of confidence and a positive mindset in improving gameplay and achieving success.
- 📈 The speaker experienced significant growth in skill and YouTube subscribers by consistently practicing and learning from his gameplay.
- 🤔 He suggests that to excel with keyboard and mouse, one should commit fully to the transition and not play on controller to avoid hindering progress.
- 📝 The speaker encourages viewers to ask questions and engage with him on Twitch for personalized advice and support on their keyboard and mouse journey.
Q & A
Why did the speaker switch from using a controller to a keyboard and mouse?
-The speaker switched from using a controller to a keyboard and mouse because they felt stuck on the controller and wanted to improve their gameplay. They saw other players using keyboard and mouse successfully and wanted to replicate their success.
What was the speaker's background before switching to keyboard and mouse?
-The speaker started gaming at a young age with a controller on Xbox 360, playing games like Call of Duty and Minecraft. They had no significant experience with keyboard and mouse until Fortnite came along.
How did the speaker improve their gameplay after switching to keyboard and mouse?
-The speaker improved by grinding edit courses and aim courses in creative mode, watching professional players, and practicing constantly. They also focused on learning from their deaths and incorporating new strategies into their gameplay.
What was the speaker's approach to learning keyboard and mouse controls?
-The speaker's approach involved tweaking sensitivity and keybinds to find what felt comfortable, practicing in creative mode, and playing fighting maps to get used to the new controls in a competitive setting.
What advice does the speaker give for setting up keyboard and mouse for Fortnite?
-The speaker advises using Pro settings as a template, tweaking sensitivity and keybinds to personal preference, and using performance mode with low or high meshes for better FPS and input delay.
How did the speaker's mindset contribute to their improvement on keyboard and mouse?
-The speaker emphasizes the importance of having a positive mindset and confidence. They suggest that believing in one's ability to improve and maintaining a positive attitude are key factors in becoming proficient with keyboard and mouse.
What was the speaker's experience with Arena play before and after switching to keyboard and mouse?
-Before switching, the speaker struggled with Arena play due to the limitations of the controller. After switching, they began to grind Arena seriously, which led to significant improvement and high placements.
How did the speaker's YouTube channel grow during their journey with keyboard and mouse?
-The speaker's YouTube channel grew as they improved and shared their progress, eventually leading to a significant increase in subscribers, reflecting their success and the interest of the community in their content.
What is the significance of the 'Sharingan' reference in the speaker's improvement strategy?
-The 'Sharingan' reference signifies the speaker's strategy of closely observing and copying the techniques of better players. It's a metaphor for learning from others' successes and integrating those lessons into one's own gameplay.
What is the speaker's recommendation for someone who wants to switch from controller to keyboard and mouse?
-The speaker recommends fully committing to the switch by practicing extensively, focusing on both mechanical skills and mindset, and learning from both professional players and personal failures in-game.
Outlines
🎮 Transition to Keyboard and Mouse Mastery
The speaker shares their personal journey from being an average controller player to becoming a professional player using keyboard and mouse. They discuss their initial struggles and how they achieved 100,000 arena points each season for a year. The speaker also mentions their world record for the most edits in a single session and their numerous top placements in professional tournaments. They offer to share their secrets and strategies for improving gameplay, including their mentality and the maps they used to progress from an average player to a keyboard pro.
🚀 Climbing the Competitive Ladder
The speaker recounts their progress from the early days of Fortnite, where they initially played casually on a console with a controller. They describe their competitive awakening during Chapter 1 Season 6, inspired by the high stakes of The Secret Skirmish tournament. Despite the challenges of playing on a console with a controller, they committed to becoming a professional player. They experimented with keyboard and mouse play but did not fully commit until they realized the advantages it offered. The speaker emphasizes the importance of practice, studying professional players, and the use of creative mode for training to hone their skills.
🏆 The Path to Professional Play
The speaker details their dedication to improving, which included playing in tournaments and Arena mode. They discuss the rework of Arena in Chapter 1 Season 8, which made it more playable and competitive. The speaker also talks about their realization that they needed to take Arena more seriously to improve. They share their experience of grinding in Chapter 2 Season 4, where they achieved 30,000 arena points and began to understand professional player strategies. The speaker emphasizes the importance of confidence, reviewing gameplay, and learning from both professional players and their own losses.
🛠️ From Controller to Keyboard and Mouse
The speaker provides advice for those looking to transition from a controller to keyboard and mouse. They suggest finding the right sensitivity and keybinds by using creative mode and professional player settings as a starting point. The speaker recommends spending time in creative mode practicing edit and aim courses to build the necessary skills. They also stress the importance of playing fighting maps to become comfortable with the new control scheme. The speaker shares their personal experience of the frustration and fun of learning keyboard and mouse, and they encourage viewers to maintain a positive mindset and to commit fully to the transition for the best results.
🌟 The Importance of Mindset and Consistency
The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of a positive mindset and consistent practice. They discuss the journey of learning keyboard and mouse, acknowledging that it won't happen overnight and that there will be moments of frustration. However, they encourage viewers to stay confident, even if they have to 'fake it till they make it,' and to view each loss as a learning opportunity. The speaker invites viewers to ask questions on their live streams and reminds them to subscribe for more content, expressing gratitude for their support.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Keyboard and Mouse
💡Controller
💡Arena Points
💡Creative Mode
💡Edit Courses
💡Aim Courses
💡Pro Player
💡Twitch
💡Champions
💡Mentality
Highlights
The speaker transitioned from an average controller player to a professional keyboard and mouse player, achieving 100,000 Arena points every season for a year.
He holds the editing world record for the most edits in a single session and has numerous top 100-200 placements in Pro tournaments.
The speaker's gaming origin story dates back to playing on Xbox 360 at the age of two, progressing to playing Fortnite on both PC and console.
The realization that Fortnite was turning professional led to a decision to switch from casual play to pursuing a professional gaming career.
The speaker faced challenges as a controller player due to the advantages of keyboard and mouse and the limitations of console play.
A switch to keyboard and mouse was a pivotal decision that marked the beginning of significant improvement in gameplay.
Creative mode's introduction was instrumental in the speaker's training, focusing on edit and aim courses to enhance skills.
The speaker's YouTube channel grew alongside his gaming skills, reaching 3,000 subscribers during his initial grind.
Arena mode in Chapter 1 Season 8 was reworked, providing a more playable experience and becoming a focal point for competitive play.
The speaker's competitive awareness and ability to hit shots improved through consistent practice and participation in tournaments.
Chapter 2 Season 4 marked a significant improvement, with the speaker achieving 30,000 Arena points and discovering pro player secrets.
Confidence played a crucial role in the speaker's success, allowing him to perform better in fights and Arena matches.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of mindset, suggesting that a positive attitude is key to improvement in gaming.
The speaker advises on the process of transitioning from controller to keyboard and mouse, including finding the right sensitivity and keybinds.
Grinding edit and aim courses in Creative mode is recommended for at least two hours daily to build a strong foundation.
Playing fighting maps and Solo Arena can help improve late-game skills and the ability to learn from other players' strategies.
The speaker shares personal tips on how to improve at keyboard and mouse, including the importance of persistence and a positive mindset.
The journey to mastering keyboard and mouse in Fortnite is described as a long grind, but one that is rewarding with consistent practice.
Transcripts
today we're gonna be going over why I
switched the keyboard and mouse and
there's so much to talk about since my
origin story was so long ago but in this
video I'll be showing you guys exactly
how I went from an average controller
player all the way to a pro Arena
grinder and player on keyboard mouse and
for those of you guys wondering who's
this kid and why should I even trust his
advice going from controller to keyboard
and mouse and the reason is I went from
an average controller player to
switching to keyboard and mouse and
getting 100 000 arena points every
single season for an entire year
straight I have the editing world record
for the most amount of edits in one
single session as well as dozens of top
100 to 200 placements in Pro tournaments
can be spilling a ton of my secrets in
this video showing you guys the maps
that I use to go from an average
controller player to a Keyboard PRO as
well as my mentality with this so I can
help you guys become a way better player
so make sure you watch until the ends
you don't miss a single piece of
information and as always if you guys
want to personally ask me any questions
on how to improve feel free to write a
comment down below or you you can ask me
on my twitch chat I stream every single
day on Twitch twitch.tv Halo BT there's
going to be a link in the pin comments
as well as in the description down below
anyways enough of the rambling let's get
started with my keyboard and mouse
progression story so my controller
origin story is actually a little bit
different than other players here in the
fortnite community because I started way
back when I was two years old on my Xbox
360. I was around two years old when I
first started getting into gaming and I
played a ton of controller speeding up
the years until I was actually able to
play games properly when I was around 10
years old it was around 2016 and
fortnite was still save the world at the
time so of course your boy was playing
games like Call of Duty Minecraft and
other third person shooter games and I
played all of this on my Xbox with just
a regular Xbox controller and around
this time we did have a family computer
that I would play games on occasionally
but I wasn't particularly good at it and
I would have just played casual games
like Sims or Minecraft I didn't bother
with the shooter games unless it was on
controller so I really didn't have any
good practice on keyboard and mouse
until fortnite came along anyway 20 18
rolls around and I started playing
fortnite it was Fresh Off The Block
everyone was talking about it at school
it was blowing up in the news it was
just everywhere I started playing in
chapter 1 season 4 when the battle pass
looked like this literally the Omega
skin dude like that was such a long time
ago it's crazy to think about but I
actually started playing fortnite on
controller and kind of PC at the same
time I played very little on PC just
kind of for fun and mainly played on
controller since I was way better from
season 4 to season five I mainly played
fortnite on controller since it was just
way easier for me I had all those years
of experience playing other games like
Call of Duty so my aim and my builds
weren't actually too bad but when season
6 of chapter one came out there was
something called The Secret Skirmish it
was a pro fortnite tournament that had I
believe around a half a million dollar
prize pool and it was massive in the
community at the time and of course me
being a super competitive person
realizing that fortnite was starting to
turn into a professional game I decided
to stop playing the game casually and
actually try to go pro so I'm not sure
if you guys played on controller in
early chapter one but it was rough for
controller players most Pros back then
were actually on PC and it just had so
many advantages that controller was just
completely outnumbered and since I
played on Console it was limited to 60
FPS at the time and it was just so laggy
and it just didn't work well I couldn't
afford a scoff controller or any of the
high-end controllers that a lot of
controller Pros were using so I just had
a basic old Xbox controller and as you
guys know it is really hard to play
unless you know claw so I was playing
every single day all day and I was not
getting anywhere on controller I felt so
stuck and so demotivated and just
disappointed I I saw all of these other
Pro players I looked up to playing on
keyboard and mouse and I was also
playing on keyboard and mouse but I
didn't really full try I didn't commit
to it so I was just like you know what
I'm just gonna send it I'm gonna become
a pro player on keyboard and mouse I
completely stopped playing on controller
for fortnite and I full switched to
keyboard and mouse and this is one of
the best decisions I've ever made but it
was also really difficult and I'm gonna
tell you guys exactly what I did right
and what I did wrong so chapter one
season seven rolled around and this was
the Christmas season where the battle
pass looked like this and a little old
something called creative mode came out
and we'll get into that in a second so
in this season they had massive
tournaments this is when chapter one
started getting super popular for
competitive fortnite and they released
the multi-million dollar cup known as
winter Royale they also had tons of
other cups ranging from a hundred
thousand to even two hundred thousand
dollars so your boy wanted to win some
of that got serious it was perfect
timing because like I just said earlier
creative mode came out and this was huge
I saw Pro players such as manga at the
time grinding these things called edit
courses and I knew that was gonna be the
future of fortnite so I searched up
online the best edit courses and best
aim courses to practice fortnite and
just improve in general and I sat there
and grinded these maps all day every
single day the entire season I played
every single day watching Pro players
play to learn their new techniques doing
these edit courses for hours and hours
on end doing aim courses to make sure I
wasn't just fast at editing but I was
actually good at the game and a leave
around this time we were at 3 000 Subs
which is just absolutely insane to think
about because we're coming up on a
million right now which I just can't
thank you guys enough for you guys are
the goats man anyways I just kept going
full demon mode until chapter one season
eight and this is when I saw something
called Arena popping off and you
probably know where this is going the
Rita was actually out before this in
season seven but no one really paid
attention to it because it was just kind
of a mess and you had to get 300 points
to get Champs but then a win was like
three points it was popular but at the
same time no one really cared and wanted
to grind it just because of how much of
a mess it was so when season 8 came out
they did a ton of reworks to Arena and
it was actually a lot more playable of
an experience so this is when I hopped
on it and started doing Arena grind as
well as playing the various tournaments
that were available in the season
actually qualifying for round two for a
couple of them around this time I would
say I was a little bit above average in
the sense of I was incredibly fast at
editing but my competitive awareness
just sucked and I really couldn't hit
shots even though I was doing these a
Maps when season 9 came out and World
Cup was announced I was super motivated
but also really demotivated at the same
time because at this point I wasn't
really improving I was going demon mode
trying my hardest doing all these edit
courses doing all these aim courses and
I was still just stuck there was a piece
of the puzzle that I was missing and in
season nine I started to realize this a
little more anyway chapter 2 was
absolutely crazy for me quarantine hit
and as you guys know this was a horrible
time for the whole world but at the same
time it was also a good point and there
was a lot of opportunity in gaming
especially with the fortnite community
so I decided to lock in even harder than
I ever have before and I full grinded
tournaments as well as Arena as you guys
know from earlier we did play a lot of
arena in chapter one but I didn't really
grind it I just kind of hit Champs and
then called it a day and didn't really
bother playing it to get better I just
played it to get Champs and then move on
you know and this was a big thing that I
finally realized in chapter two so from
chapter two season two to chapter two
season three I was just not stop playing
tournaments I played enough Arena to get
a little bit better but I didn't really
bother with it yet and I also did a ton
of aim training as well as edit courses
so I felt that I had really good edits
and I was definitely above average but I
wasn't crazy yet my aim was lacking and
a certain piece of the puzzle was still
lacking too and this is when my big blow
up season happened and chapter two
season four and it was more towards the
end of season four when I realized this
but one of the pieces of the puzzle that
I was missing was I wasn't taking Arena
seriously enough like I said earlier I
was playing it to get Champs and I was
good enough to get Champs consistently
but I wasn't playing it afterwards and I
also really wasn't playing Arena to
improve like I was but I wasn't when I
saw all the improving came from was just
grinding creative and edit courses and
aim courses but that was only half the
solution I was missing the other half I
was missing the secret and so in season
four I put my head down in Full full
grinded and I became very enjoy that
fighting in Solo Arena I got about 30
000 arena points in the season
went crazy for me at the time because my
previous best was seven thousand and I
became so much better at fighting and I
started to understand a bunch of pro
player Secrets one of them being
confidence and I really use this in
season five when I ended up hitting my
big YouTube blow up hitting 100 000
subscribers as well as hitting 100 000
arena points for the first time ever I
grinded Arena every single day all day
five hours plus I was body reviewing my
gameplay looking at How I died instead
of just getting mad that I died to some
random player in Solo Arena I was
sitting there and going how did I die
what did they do to me for me to lose
the fight I started to learn all these
strategies that I never really paid
attention to Prior so I pretty much had
like a Sharingan at that point where I
was just copying and pasting other Pros
moves as well as other people who were
beating me and using half the puzzle of
edit courses and aim courses grinding as
well as the other part of the puzzle
which is confidence I was able to just
double key everyone in an arena and
Arena started to feel like a pub I was
literally dropping 20 kill games almost
every single game with an 80 win rate in
Arena I got so good at the game and it
felt so casual but I knew at this point
I wasn't where I wanted to be I wasn't
quite a pro player yet it wasn't quite a
pro player yet I was placing like top
500 top 600 which wasn't bad but it
wasn't what I wanted so from the middle
of chapter 2 in Chapter 2 Season 5 all
the way to the end of the chapter I was
doing the same stuff I was grinding
scrims grinding Arena all day copying
and pasting people's moves when I died
to them in Arena I was learning all of
the new techniques I was a very
confident player W King everyone I
wasn't afraid to lose arena points and I
wasn't afraid to die in fights and
having this positive mindset as well as
seeing myself improve so much from just
being an average controller player all
the way to an insane player on keyboard
and mouse I was so motivated not only
that we were around 150 000 subscribers
at this time so the YouTube channel was
popping so I was just super super happy
in general which I just can't thank you
guys enough for I'm so so great grateful
to be in this position today you guys
are seriously the best man that was my
sad attempt at a heart but you guys are
seriously the best bro I appreciate you
anyways for chapter three and chapter
four it's kind of the same story where I
was just grinding every single day doing
Arena doing scrims doing aim courses
doing edit courses doing tournaments
just doing everything I could and
without this video being half an hour
long and going super super in depth into
every single little thing that happens
that's pretty much where I am today I'm
placing well in tournaments I'm grinding
Arena every single day on my twitch
streams I'm improving every single day
with my new Duo partner water everything
is just great so to finally answer the
question why did I switch to keyboard
and mouse and it was because I just felt
so stuck on controller I didn't feel
like I was going anywhere I would play
every single day and I just wouldn't
really improve I was just always in the
same spot I saw all these other keyboard
mouse players going pro and popping off
in tournaments and I wanted to do the
same this leaves the question how can
you watching this video go from a decent
or maybe even above average controller
player to an absolute loot go at
keyboard and mouse if you want to be an
absolute goat in pubs go in Arena or
even go in tournaments then listen up
because I'm about to tell you guys the
secrets so to go from controller to
keyboard and mouse you need a couple
different things and we're gonna go over
it right now you need to figure out your
blinds as well as your sensitivity
because that is the main thing that's
really going to help you Excel as a
keyboard and mouse player which is super
easy to do all you want to do is hop
into creative and load up a YouTube
video on another device you want to make
sure you're taking Pro settings or
really really good player settings as a
template and you're tweaking and proving
it a pro player isn't good because of
their settings they're good because
they're good with their settings so you
want to tweak it until you find
something that totally works for you if
you know you're a low sense player on
controller then try a lower sense first
and then just keep tweaking it around
until you find something you're
comfortable with and it's really the
same thing if you're a high sense player
if you're a high sense on controller
just keep tweaking over and over again
until you find something you like for
keyboard and mouse same thing with your
binds as well as your in-game setting if
a pro that you like and respect is using
performance mode then use performance
mode you'll probably get better fps as
well as lower input delay so you can
edit faster as well as play better I
would seriously recommend using either
low meshes or high meshes on performance
mode that way you have the best possible
Advantage with your keybinds look at a
Pros binds and slightly adjust it for an
example if a pro uses e to edit and if
that's kind of uncomfortable for you
then use f instead you know switch it up
a little bit but make sure it's
something you're comfortable with and
that you play the best with this can
take a couple hours in Creative you just
sit there and just keep tweaking and
tweaking and tweaking until you find
something that your hand just feels very
natural with and works well for you and
then once you find the settings that
you're really comfortable with and like
you want to head into creative and grind
edit courses and aim courses and like I
said earlier in the video this is only
half the puzzle you can't just sit in
creative and instantly become a god of
the game you have to do other stuff and
we'll get into that in just a second you
want to spend at least two hours a day
or really whenever you can just grinding
edit courses and aim Maps right now on
screen are a bunch of a maps and edit
maps that I personally recommend if you
want a in-depth Edition tutorial on how
I use the maps to improve definitely let
me know in the comments down below and I
can show you guys exactly what I do to
become a better player anyway you want
to grind am courses and edit courses as
much as you can for a couple hours each
day and you want to do this until you're
really comfortable on keyboard you're
able to do 90s you're able to do double
edits you're able to box up you just
want to relearn all the stuff you know
on controller and apply it to keyboard
and mouse and the best part about this
is since you already know how to do the
stuff on controller learning on keyboard
and mouse will be hard but also you
already know what to do you know where
to put your Crosshair you know how to do
the edit you know how to do 90s because
you've already learned that so it's just
getting the feel for keyboard and mouse
down and really just relearning how to
play anyway once you have the core
mechanics down you want to play fighting
maps on Creative so either Zone Wars the
pit 1v1 Maps just anything where you're
fighting people constantly in some
manner plays so many hours of these
until you feel decently comfortable on
PC to the point where you're winning his
own Wars every couple games you know
you're destroying everyone in the pit
and you have 25 kills you want to make
sure that you're pretty decent at the
game at this point at this point you're
gonna feel pretty average on keyboard
and mouse which is a good thing and a
bad thing because look where you came
from you know you're so much better at
the game and you actually properly
learned how to play Cupid Mouse which is
awesome but if you're trying to win
every single game in pubs or win most of
the arena games you play or even become
a pro player you're not gonna be quite
satisfied at this point so if you really
want to be an overachiever I recommend
playing solo Arena or solo late game
every single day and every single time
you die you want to look at exactly how
you're dying and what that player did to
you did they hit you with a pre-fired
did they hit you with a new move you've
never seen before do they have better
aim in the fight just any of those and
you want to head into creative and copy
and paste those methods just full-on
activate your Sharingan and copy and
paste what people are doing to you to
eliminate you and use those methods on
other players and then doing this over
and over again you're gonna become super
good at keyboard and mouse and you'll
really be able to go off from there you
can join and scrim servers and grind
tournaments and pretty much call for
anything but remember learning keyboard
mouse doesn't happen overnight and you
really don't want to half effort you
want to go Full Throttle so if you
really really want to learn keyboard and
mouse I recommend completely stopping
controller just go full cold turkey and
play keyboard a mouse you're gonna feel
really bad at the game at first but
you'll eventually get super good and
it's also more about the journey than
the destination it's gonna be really
frustrating at times but it's also gonna
be really fun I personally had a ton of
fun learning keyboard of mouse on
fortnite and I think you guys will too
but remember you want to be confident
and even if you're not confident just
fake it till you make it you know what I
mean like you just want a full send bro
and just really try your best as well as
also understand it's gonna take a while
you know you're gonna be on this grind
for weeks and weeks and weeks but just
think about two months from now you're
able to do triple edits on keyboard and
mouse you're gonna feel so good so just
keep that in the back of your head for
motivation and just understand this
stuff really doesn't happen overnight
and then finally having a positive
mindset is the biggest part of it
because if you're like oh man I can't do
do 90s I can't edit I can't do anything
I just feel bad at the game then you're
gonna be bad at the game a lot of
fortnite and a lot of just anything in
life is due to your mindset if you truly
believe you're gonna become a good
keyboard and mouse player you will
become a good keyboard mouse player lock
that in your head because it will happen
if you say yourself every day I'm gonna
make it into Champs on keyboard of mouse
I'm gonna win a tournament then
eventually you really will win a
tournament you really will win every
Arena game and hit Champs it's about
being positive sticking to it and just
practicing as much as you physically can
and when you lose you don't get upset
and don't take that as a setback and you
just keep going anyways I wish you guys
the absolute best of luck in your
journey on keyboard and mouse yet again
if you have any questions on how to
improve or if you're stuck at a certain
point in learning keyboard and mouse let
me know in the comments down below or
you can personally ask me on my live
streams twitch.tv Halo BT I'm live
literally every single day and I read so
much chat so if you have any questions
ask me on there the link will be in the
description down below as well as in the
pinned comment but yeah if you did find
today's video how helpful then make sure
to subscribe you can always change your
mind later it means so much to me we're
coming up on the big one million and
it'd be absolutely crazy if we can hit
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journey I love you guys so very much and
I'll see you in my next video bye bye
everyone
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