Good luck ! You're likely going to find the transition to be smoother than expected. This is also why I think it is better to create one's own keymap rather than using premade ones from random people online, as there is no way to know what they deactivated or deleted. I personally never delete, always just untick - thus making it easy to revert if needed. Blender will not warn you of that nor will it unbind it automatically - it's up to the user to chose to either deactivate or fully remove conflicting keys. You'll also notice that I've merely unticked the popup menu related to Armature mode since it would have been conflicting. That way you'll be able to find and remap (and also disable) pretty much all you need. Here I am filtering by "W" to find Move (since I've already reassigned it to that) : You can filter either by name or by currently assigned key. Now I'm trying to figure out what the shift is for : to remap a specific command to something else you need to get familiar with the way the filters work in the input section of the preferences (now called Keymap tab). I remember learning Modo after exclusively using Max and Maya, and it required a HUGE shift in thinking. I'm going through Blender Guru's 2.8 videos now, and I'm hoping to learn something from them, or at least figure out how it operates. Nor have I found a way to use 1, 2, and 3 to get vertex, edge, and face selection, which would be very helpful, as it's similar to Max and Modo in terms of selection. So far, I got the camera to function the same, but the Q, W, E, R keys are INSANELY obnoxious, and I still haven't found a way to get them to the standard move, rotate, scale and select options. I'm personally working on becoming familiar with it. this would be in my opinion putting the cart way before the wheels - imho there's no point trying to deploy such a thing to a whole team without having at least one person becoming familiar enough with the app beforehand. Well, the way to do so is to follow something like this, and then distributing the settings as a preferences folder which will then load on startup.
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