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Whether you’re entering large amounts of data, doing your taxes, or playing Garry’s Mod, a dedicated numpad comes in handy. This one from Magicforce features 21 keys, each of which is also backlit Read More
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The keycap are a bit tight to remove for cleaning, but otherwise looks nice and works. I have a tkl keyboard and needed a numpad for when I'm working remotely. It does the job.
This is a well built number pad. I opted for a cherry brown switch upgrade, and they feel great.
I keep the lights dimmed, because that is more my style, but I highly recommend getting a number pad to go with your ergonomic keyboard that lacks one. I made a keyboard with no number pad, so my mouse can be closer and easier to use. I slide in this number pad when I'm entering a lot of numbers. It is a rare situation but well worth the cash when you end up using it.
After using 60% keyboards and doing more work from home, I decided to get a numpad to help with spreadsheet things. I got with Gat Blues and used it pretty heavily. It works just fine but the feel and sound are just eh. It's super light with it being all plastic. Since it's cheap plastic, the click from the switch echo's like no other. I'm currently taking it apart to solder in different switches and add some foam to absorb the echo.