It really doesn't make sense to me. Maybe someone can explain it?
The numpad already has ins, del, home, end, pg up, pg down and the arrow keys. So why do we need dedicated keys for those? A 90% layout makes a full size keyboard basically the same size as a ten-keyless.
For those who don't know what a 90% keyboard layout is, here's an example
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any specific mechanical, visual, or functional arrangement of the keys of a keyboard or typewriter
Hi, i've looked all over the place for a keyboard that uses ISO layout but without the arrowkeys/printscreen etc part but it still have a numpad. To my big surprise this kind of layout is really, really rare and i think my only option is to make it myself. But if there is one and i just simple missed it please tell me. :)
What im looking after is this layout: http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/babbf02fc59c49ca5a1f650badca6fd6
As I'm totally new to the whole idea of making your own keyboard i've looked around on guides and such but finding a PCB that works for what i need is from a novice pov like finding the needle in a haystack.
If anyone with the know-how can spare some time helping me source out component that would work for what i need im super appreciable for.