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This is my first time doing a fighting game, besides Smash (which doesnt really count lol)
A warmup training I liked to do in the beginning was "dash front QCF P, dash back, QCF P, dash front, QCF P" and repeat for like 5 minutes, I did it for a few days before my trainings, changing the QCF P with different specials just for fun and my thumb got used to it fast
For Super Jumps, diagonals totally count for the down/up input. I find it's easier to jump forward with 369 as opposed to 259.
A note for dashing, after the initial double tap you only have to tap once per dash. Maybe that'll help? I personally just mash whichever direction I'm trying to dash in.
Unless you meant unbind it entirely. Unfortunately I'm not sure how to unbind any keys. If you reset controls the macros will default to nothing? So that's sorta like unbinding them? I personally only need one macro so I made them the same thing (B,C).