Is there an major advantage to having a mini layout keyboard, other than it making more space on the desk? I can understand tenkeyless, because it gives more space for your mouse, especially for gaming.
But having spent some time when I was younger working as a bank cashier, I can't imagine doing productive work with numbers without a number pad.
i barely work with numbers at all - lots of document drafting etc but rarely sums/figures so my TKL is just right for me. I do find the right shift button on the keychron k2 a littttle small but i think I'll get used to it.
Is there an major advantage to having a mini layout keyboard, other than it making more space on the desk? I can understand tenkeyless, because it gives more space for your mouse, especially for gaming.
But having spent some time when I was younger working as a bank cashier, I can't imagine doing productive work with numbers without a number pad.