Why buy a num pad or a macropad when you can build something new and beautiful, open source that bad boy, and be a hero to the community? We think that should be all the justification you ever need to ...
As someone who frequently types in lots of numbers for works, using a laptop or keyboard without a numpad is pure torture. But I also don’t want a numpad all the time because it takes up space. Which ...
The Epomaker RT98 is a retro-looking mechanical keyboard you can customize in many ways — including its numpad position. I ...
The Stream Deck is great for running macros on your Mac, but there are ways to do it significantly cheaper. Sometimes, all it takes is a spare keyboard or a secondary numpad. In the pursuit of ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. The TKL (Tenkeyless) keyboard has become the go-to form factor for many in recent years for gaming and productivity. Ditching the Num Pad offers more desk ...
You have a Magic Trackpad for your Mac, but sometimes you find the need for a numpad. Using a small OS X app and a layout film, Mobee has created a way for you to turn your Magic Trackpad into a Magic ...
What’s the worst thing about split keyboards? If they have one general fault, it’s that almost none of them have a number pad. If you can fly on that thing, but struggle with using the top row numbers ...
PC gaming hardware maker Glorious’ latest product is a numpad and damn, it looks good. The GMMK Numpad is a wireless, mechanical ‘macro pad’ with tons of customization options, including a pressable ...
Numpad seems like a rare bread now. A lot of manufacturers try to make their devices compact by excluding a numpad from their keyboards or laptops. This can be not a big deal for some users, but a lot ...
The Apple fun just doesn’t stop, kids. A new keyboard is out sans num-pad. The wired keyboard has one USB port on each side for a total of two and retails for $49. When purchasing a new iMac you have ...
I type all day, every day. So, for a comfortable working session, I need two things: an ergonomic chair (my Steelcase Series 1 does a fabulous job) and a keyboard that feels effortless to type on. My ...
I can't seem to find a current (ie, 4th gen Core, NVIDIA 8xx graphics) 15"-17" gaming laptop without the numpad. I've looked at MSI, ASUS, and the Lenovo Y50 (keyboard is especially cramped on that ...