Any keyboards that will have all the needed keys for programming and also not be bad for gaming? (Low responsiveness etc)
Keychron Q1 knob version with baby raccoon switches and Keychron OEM keycaps. Numpad is Epomaker TH21 with Gateron yellow switches and the same keycaps.
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Hey so I'm building an entry level custom keeb for my friend. He insists on one with a numpad. Anybody have any suggestions? I'd prefer not to have to desolder a prebuilt.
I’m looking for a detachable numpad so I can do work and play some fps games.
Hi guys, Im looking for a pre-built numpad that doesnt require soldering (i.e. hotswappable or comes with switches installed) and I cant find anything like that. My budget is around £75 but can probably be pushed up a bit. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Title is relatively self explanatory.
Ideally would have USBC (+/- Bluetooth). I'm happy to solder/assemble as needed.
Budget would be around $100usd incl shipping.
Based in Australia
Every time I have a full size keyboard hooked up, I think "I almost never use the numpad, let me plug in a tenkeyless."
So, I do. And then I end up putting in numbers and thinking how much easier it would be if I had a full size board hooked up, and end up switching back.
Then when I switch back to a full size board, I think my trackball is too far away from the keyboard and I want to switch back to a 10 keyless.
And, no, you can't make me happy.
May mga ganito ba? Been thinking about it for a while and eto yung naisip kong fit sa preferences ko
Any recommendations for this?
Hi - first time posting here.
Looking for recommendation on a keyboard that has similar form factor to Logi K585 (14.5-15in wide, numpad, and somewhat thin), backlit.
I don't think I've ever spent so much time looking for a keyboard before; but once I started looking, I could not believe the number of choices.
RoyalKludge RK96 is perfect size and functionality; though I would like a little thinner and perhaps RGB (but that is not necessarily a need). But it is a front runner for sure.
NuPhy Air96 V2 looks great but it is a bit over my budget (~$80).
Irok FE98Pro looks doable but I know nothing about the brand (and is it really that thin).
Seenda Backlit Multi-Device could be ok but that is even more sketchy (the dimensions don't even add up).
TIA
Hey all,
I'm currently looking for a decent keyboard that is smaller than a full size but keeps the numpad.
My only experience with mechanical keyboards is a filco majestouch 2 that I have had for ~10 years and it has been great.
However I now would like a keyboard that I can take in and out of work, so ideally small, wireless, numpad and UK ISO.
I would really appreciate some suggestions.
Looking for a wireless keyboard with no issues with fast connectivity and reaction times. I game primarily though controller, but occasionally use mouse/keyboard. 96% or 100% with a knob and rgb. I am not a fan of loud and clicky, but more of a thock or less/deep sound. I have a set of switches I like, but am open to suggestions. Thank you in advance.