Tenalice-ambidextrous keyboard via @Cerbekos00 on Twitter.
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Tenalice-ambidextrous keyboard via @Cerbekos00 on Twitter.
“No numpad? No F's? There's always a good solution” via u/mechanicalguy21 on Reddit.
“Hats off to Clawboards for The Sidekick: A super fun little project celebrating the forgotten 40% of the keyboard.” via u/thriftyshirt on Reddit.
hello! do you have any recommendations for number pads that are under/around $100? thanks!
These ones are cheap but have mx blues (which are almost embarrassingly loud). I bought one of these for work and after 1 day took it back home...
Varmilo has several in cute colors with a variety of switch types. Same site carries a few by Filco with browns, reds, or blues and some by KBParadise with browns, blues, or clears.
Kinesis has a mechanical numpad with brown switches but it’s a little on the pricier side. Goldtouch has one with browns as well.
If you want to build one yourself, KPrepublic has a few options.
Though if you don’t care whether or not it’s mechanical, here are some inexpensive and highly rated wired and wireless no name numpads.
I suspect I speak for anyone who uses both a number pad and a phone in their daily tasks when I say, whoever came up with this particular design decision…. I hate you. 😂
Got a number pad today
I don’t know who’s idea it was to have the number pad on keyboards be set up the opposite way as number pads on phones but I should like to have words with them!
Why is the number pad on a keyboard on the right?
Anyone ever thought about this?
You're trying to type numbers quickly while working and switching between numbers and letters (as most people do) on a computer with a GUI and you're force to leave the mouse and move your hand to the right. This change often results in many people using the far less convenient nubmers above their keyboard letters...
Why isn't a number pad on the left the standard given that most of the world uses the mouse on the right?
They should.
(P.S. I'm left handed before you go complaining that it'd annoy the lefties who use the mouse on the left - most don't - myself included; there's no reason I left handed person can't use a mouse with their right hand - I mean touch typers, like me, use both hands to type)