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*'''Dizzy''': An effect where the "Up" and "Down" arrows, as well as the "Left" and "Right" arrows appear to swap directions with one another. The up arrow will come up as down, the left arrow will come up as right, and so on. This effect messes with those who focus on the actual arrow instead of it's position on the chart in order to hit it correctly. This would probably trip up beginner ''single handed'' players the most, as using the arrow key settings with one hand deals with focusing on direction of the arrows, in contrast to where your fingers are on the arrow key pad.  
*'''Dizzy''': An effect where the "Up" and "Down" arrows, as well as the "Left" and "Right" arrows appear to swap directions with one another. The up arrow will come up as down, the left arrow will come up as right, and so on. This effect messes with those who focus on the actual arrow instead of it's position on the chart in order to hit it correctly. This would probably trip up beginner ''single handed'' players the most, as using the arrow key settings with one hand deals with focusing on direction of the arrows, in contrast to where your fingers are on the arrow key pad.  
   
   
*'''Tornado''': An effect where the arrows appear to be blown upward to the right, and swoop to the left beck to the arrow key pressing positions. This effect effects those that are hitting the arrows by position on the chart, and not the direction the arrows face. Even experienced players can have serious difficulty attempting to play using this effect.  
*'''Tornado''': An effect where the arrows appear to be blown upward to the right, and swoop to the left back to the arrow key pressing positions. This effect affects those that are hitting the arrows by position on the chart, and not the direction the arrows face. Even experienced players can have serious difficulty attempting to play using this effect.  


*'''Mini''': An effect where both the arrows and the key pressing area become very small (in the newer versions), while in the older versions, only the arrows got smaller, while the key pressing area stayed the same size. This usually doesn't effect much in terms of trying to play a song, unless the songs get into "for guru's only" or higher difficulties where arrows are very close together and need to be seen properly to hit. Mini is more of a ''PA'' handicap, as it is more difficult to hit perfects while playing on mini.
*'''Mini''': An effect where both the arrows and the key pressing area become very small (in the newer versions), while in the older versions, only the arrows got smaller, while the key pressing area stayed the same size. This usually doesn't effect much in terms of trying to play a song, unless the songs get into "for guru's only" or higher difficulties where arrows are very close together and need to be seen properly to hit. Mini is more of a ''PA'' handicap, as it is more difficult to hit perfects while playing on mini.