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Kingqway
United States155 Posts
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babylon
8765 Posts
On December 09 2011 05:07 Zlasher wrote: Why do some people prefer tenkeyless? Am I the only one who uses the numpad quite a bit? Does that extra size bother that many people It's better ergonomically if you don't have the tenkeys. Otherwise you end up putting strain on your shoulder because your mouse has to be shifted more to the right. | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On December 09 2011 13:02 babylon wrote: It's better ergonomically if you don't have the tenkeys. Otherwise you end up putting strain on your shoulder because your mouse has to be shifted more to the right. If your keyboard is placed in the right place you don't need a tenkeyless, I only optd for a fc500r because i don't like typing numbers without a numpad, I don't see any strain or feel strain on my shoulders while playing/browsing/working. | ||
Hydra`
Hong Kong42 Posts
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Shikyo
Finland33997 Posts
On December 09 2011 10:40 Boblhead wrote: Thats not true.... all the Numpad keys are on the tenkeyless board. With a full sized your just getting extra numbers /*-+. and enter. Dunno if you've tried, but if you want to do some maths calculations for whatever reason it's a total pain in the ass without a numpad and that alone is reason for me to never get a tenkeyless board | ||
nam nam
Sweden4672 Posts
On December 09 2011 12:28 ins(out)side wrote: I just got myself a lovely new Filco Majestouch 2 Ninja with Cherry Browns and couldn't be happier with the way the things types and feels and sounds. I'm just a bit noob when typing and when my hands get out of position I tend to just look down at the keyboard to make the adjustment on the fly. With the letters printed on the front with this baby, its not quite as easy as it used to be =) I just see it as an incentive to master my typing skills without having to look at the keyboard, which wastes precious time in SC2 anyway. BTW that Corsair looks amazing! I really recommend learning typing with ten fingers. It makes it a whole lot easier to type without looking at the board (at least if you don't want typos). I went from my selfmade type style using 6-8 fingers to touch typing with 10 within a month. Find some program (there's online ones as well as software, some are free) and use it as much as you can each day and you'll probably get a hang of it pretty soon. It doesn't matter if you take it slow in the beginning as the most important aspect is to "deprogram" your fingers usual pattern. You won't neccesarily type much faster but it should lead to less typos and less need to look at the keyboard. Good luck! | ||
Womwomwom
5930 Posts
On December 09 2011 15:45 Shikyo wrote: Dunno if you've tried, but if you want to do some maths calculations for whatever reason it's a total pain in the ass without a numpad and that alone is reason for me to never get a tenkeyless board Good keyboards have number lock so you get a pseudo-num pad. Saves space and works just as well. | ||
Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On December 09 2011 15:45 Shikyo wrote: Dunno if you've tried, but if you want to do some maths calculations for whatever reason it's a total pain in the ass without a numpad and that alone is reason for me to never get a tenkeyless board i have several fullsized boards and a noppo choc mini... I use fullsized boards over anything else, unless im traveling with a laptop then i take the mini. | ||
isleyofthenorth
Austria894 Posts
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Shikyo
Finland33997 Posts
On December 09 2011 16:47 Womwomwom wrote: Good keyboards have number lock so you get a pseudo-num pad. Saves space and works just as well. It has a horrible feel to it in my opinion o.O Love my numpad, also there\s no enter key in the proper spot like that | ||
Womwomwom
5930 Posts
Its honestly not that hard to use, if its good enough for IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads its good enough for me. The enter key is to the right of the number pad matrix...its not much different unless you are so reactionary that new things hurt you. If you try it for a week, without already making making a conclusion at the start, its honestly not any different from a real physical numberpad. | ||
Thraxis
United States36 Posts
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viper770
United States5 Posts
http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?pid=fc200rrab | ||
Condor Hero
United States2931 Posts
On December 13 2011 00:41 viper770 wrote: Leopold Tenkeyless Reds price cut to $89.00 !!! (Black board only) http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?pid=fc200rrab holy fuck thats amazing. my friend said he was buying me blues last night, hopefully he hasnt yet so i can save him some money. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20164 Posts
On December 08 2011 15:22 DjRetro wrote: I'm gonna buy this keyboard (red switch) when it'll be available in U.S... looks so fucking sexy lol. Definitively i felt in love lol Either way, you guys can buy it here. :'D Here you have more about it: http://www.cmstorm.com/en/products/keyboards/quickfirerapidred/ That looks very sweet, i havnt heard much good stuff about red switches but if they are just a lighter version of blacks they should be ok, lack of numpad is a bit weird though | ||
TT1
Canada9927 Posts
Sex. (its the small one - noppoo choc mini w/ black switchs) edit: and the box was pretty cute, looked like something sen would write lol (i think they have abs caps aswell but im not sure, they def have pbt caps tho) | ||
Blaec
Australia4289 Posts
On December 13 2011 03:43 TT1 wrote: just got my new keyboard, all i can say is.. Sex. (its the small one - noppoo choc mini w/ black switchs) Very nice. Why did you go for a compact keyboard if I may ask? | ||
TT1
Canada9927 Posts
On December 13 2011 03:46 Blaec wrote: Very nice. Why did you go for a compact keyboard if I may ask? just wanted to try something new but the main reason i got this keyboard was for the f keys | ||
.Mystic
Canada486 Posts
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Shortynut
Australia78 Posts
On December 09 2011 13:02 babylon wrote: It's better ergonomically if you don't have the tenkeys. Otherwise you end up putting strain on your shoulder because your mouse has to be shifted more to the right. It's also better for gaming because those numbers are so far out of reach for your left hand you are basically forced to waste time moving or use your right hand, not not only that ON THE FLY the dimensions of the keyboard pretty much tell you where everything is. e.g if I need to use the arrow keys on my Leopold brown tenkeyless (for whatever reason) i know they are so close to the edge that my touch sense can figure it out without much though going into it. I don't think i could ever go back to full-size unless i become an accountant, which will never happen. | ||
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