Why do so many people here make keyboards in the 60% or

Numpad is in the way for 95% of what I do, so I'd want something smaller and use the normal number row for numbers during that 5%. If I needed the numpad more often I'd just get a standalone numpad just so I can put it away when I don't need it. …


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Why Do So Many People Here Make Keyboards In The 60% Or

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Numpad is in the way for 95% of what I do, so I'd want something smaller and use the normal number row for numbers during that 5%. If I needed the numpad more often I'd just get a standalone numpad just so I can put it away when I don't need it. …

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Can Someone Explain To Me Why People Like Mechanical Keyboards …

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Mechanical keyboard is another hobby like audiophile or stamp. When it comes to hobby, the price does not always make sense to other people not interested in it. There are people can hear the difference of $500 speakers and $1000 speakers while I don't, and we here can feel the difference between $100 and $300 (or we think we can) .

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Can Anyone Help Me Understand The Different Mechanical …

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Ok, so first off, mechanical keyboards are expensive. Get that into your brain. If you see a brand new car for sale, for $1,000 you know something is wrong. Same idea with mechanical keyboards. A mechanical keyboard means the switch itself is based on a mechanical process to induce actuation. Whereas membrane and other keyboards just need ...

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Why Would Someone Not Want A 100% Keyboard - Reddit

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Why (or, for how many characters) do you use AltGr in Polish? Because first mass produced computers arrived to my country non-regionalised from US (obviously with US keyboards), we made ad-hoc adoption for typing language specific accented characters with Right Alt (AltGr). There is 16 of them including uppercase variants of: ą ć ę ł ó ś ...

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So How Many Keyboards Is Too Many? : R/MechanicalKeyboards

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I can see the appeal. I've had mechanical keyboards for years, but not ones that I have modified. Then I got a $70 Chinese hotswap, and changed the switches and lubricated the stabilisers. And then I got a Keychron Q1. And changed the keycaps. So now I have a set of Kalih Brown switches and a set of Keychrom keycaps.

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