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When you say normal you mean "full width" (including num block etc.) ?
No, I understand why some might drop that or have a tenkeyless(?). I mean more that the Nuphy Nutype F1 you posted seems abnormally small. It's made the sort of compromises you make with a tinny laptop out of necessity, but with almost every human sized desk you wouldn't. Although I do think it's cleaver.
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Nuphy Nutype F1 you posted seems abnormally small. It's made the sort of compromises you make with a tinny laptop out of necessity, but with almost every human sized desk you wouldn't.
Actually all the keys I'd need are there / big enough / in the right position - I mainly did not choose to buy it as it seems to be designed primarily to be used with the included "wrap" (that doubles a s a stand for tablet etc.) or right on top of the laptop's keyboard.
Seems like they're targeting the poor folk whose butterfly keyboard crapped out on them!
It's not flat on the underside but has structures that fit in the existing keyboard..
When you say normal you mean "full width" (including num block etc.) ?
I want my keyboard more narrow so the mouse / trackpad isn't so far off to the right -
that way I don't have to reach so far to the right everytime, it's more ergonomical.
Plus I really don't need a num block, can't remember ever using one to be frank.
When you mean "mechanical" (instead of chiclet style) then yea, I'm just quite used to the magic keyboard of my macbook; reason why I don't get an external one is because I don't like the white and it is indeed a bit cramped (I use arrow keys a lot and really don't get why they don't make them t-shaped at least like, they do in the recent laptops).