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I use the base controls for movement (WASD). Then I modified the pick-up/throw, fire/action, and strafe keys to J, K, L. This provides a nice comfortable control base on the keyboard without being too cramped up.
I only play with friends mostly so my skill level is somewhere between causal and pro. However when I did play online I saw some crazy quick kills but also some crazy game hacking going on, so I avoid competitive play.