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Varmilo VA22M
definitely not a cheap brand, but quality is outstanding
i don't know if they have it on the website, when I need something from them I normally write an email -
@irene learning blender and unreal atm. There 3D software use number pad a lot. But I prefer use numberpadless keyboard at work 😖
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@irene Yeah, Usually I rather have paper n pencil on my side than number pad, which make a removable number pad even more sensible. Logitech has wireless number pad with buildin calculator. But it feels strange when using membrane and mechanical at same time
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kamen69256yIf you treat it as a small keyboard, it's easier to explain the price. A good mechanical keyboard can easily cost $100-150 and more. It's not unreasonable for a numpad to cost $50. It's cheaper to make one thing than to make two, that's why a full-size keyboard costs less than a TKL or smaller + a numpad.
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@irene left side is a cool idea! How hard to get funding from kick starter? This detachable numberpad, win/Mac compatible mechanical keyboard could be dope! 👌
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@kamen under/ around 50usd is reasonable. (30euro maybe?) More than that I just couldn’t afford.
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Kaji20976yKind of amusing reading this thread. I refuse to purchase a keyboard that doesn’t have an attached 10-key pad, and also have a Targus USB one for my laptop. I *can* touch-type the top row just fine, but nothing beats the 10-key pad for speed on number/hex intensive data entry tasks.
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@Kaji think about it, cherry brown mechanical keyboard has a detachable number pad can connect left or right, or use separately! 😻 (blue is banned in my office...)
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@sunfishcc blue is banned in your office, i have a tenkeyless one with monsterclicky greens at work 😂 and a lot of people with blues anyway
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@irene are there many different brown? @thatsnotnice I have 2 blue at home, one full size, one tenkeyless.
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@irene my current favourite is the cooler master masterkey pro S white with brown key. It use the triple key stablizer design instead of spring bar.
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kamen69256yAfter recently getting a 75% keyboard, I can definitely see why people recommend smaller keyboards. I can live without a numpad for now, but if I have to choose, I'd definitely keep the smaller keyboard and get a separate numpad on the right of my mouse. Also, being right-handed, I think a numpad attached to the left of the keyboard is totally pointless (aside from being used as a macro pad); maybe it's targeted towards left-handed people. Can someone else who's not ambidextrous comment on typing on a numpad with their non-dominant hand?
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@irene far superior than this older design. it’s more stable, since they’re multiple keys (no spring). And it’s easier to remove! Much easier to clean!
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@sunfishcc hmmm never noticed that.
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@irene right hand also need to control mouse. So left hand end up spend more time on keyboard... 🤔
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@sunfishcc is that a standard issue feature thats getting slowly adopted in the industry or is that CM only / extra?
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Also out of interest am I the only one that can didn't learn the typical 10 finger typing system but is capable of typing with the left and / or right hand being able to switch mid word on the fly?
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@beggarboy nah. I don’t use lil finger either. I’m that kind guy spend time on finalising my code snippets 👌
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kamen69256y@irene I can, but I feel that if I have to type on a numpad with my left hand, I wouldn't be much more effective than typing numbers with both hands on the number row. That might change if I get used to it, of course. Still, a separate numpad can also be moved to the left if you want, whereas an integrated one on the left side is still a very niche solution.
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kamen69256y@electrineer This is, like most things, up to some training and getting used to. And with a programmable keyboard you don't even need to reach for the original keys all the time. I, for example, have I-J-K-L as arrow keys on the Fn layer (CapsLock acting as Fn) and U & O as Home & End respectively, and use those instead of the dedicated keys maybe 30% of the time.
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kamen69256y@electrineer Yes, they're transparent in a way and I can mash any modifier together with Fn.
@irene On the rare occasions I have to go to the office, I bring the same keyboard I use at home. Even if I had more than one, I'd probably configure them in a similar way. -
@irene once more we disagree on things. My father, an average person, got a tenkeyless keyboard and got mad because it wasnt complete.
I thinks its better to mean these things instead of averaging.
How many people want a numpad?
How many people dont want it?
How mnay people dont care and use it sporadically?
In my opinion a keyboard should be complete* by default. And its so difficult to find a laptop with a good numpad. Everyone is hiding it and I use it so often, there is not a single day going by that I am not using it (im not the average joe, I know)
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