Chalo
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Yes, this is also what I do. I use the standard Park Tool key for fast snugging up, because it's the quickest to manipulate (for me).There are two styles of spoke wrenches.
"C" style where the opening looks like a typical wrench.
Use this one to do the bulk of the work.
"Diamond" style grabs the nipple more securely.
The opening to the diamond shape is smaller which barely fits the spoke diameter so is a bit more fiddly to use.
Use for final tension because it is less likely to damage the nipple / round the corners of the nipple.
And I use a DT Swiss spoke key for bringing wheels to final tension, or doing tough truing jobs.

For what it's worth, I added a small countersink to the opening of the DT key so it gets on the nipple more easily, and I rounded and polished the edges of the wings so they don't wreck my fingers as badly after all-day wheel building sessions.