All I can say is wow.
Started typing on it and noticed the beautiful thocc sounds, then I switched to my old ducky one 2 mini with silent reds to compare.
This lil num-pad sounds like its been lubed and filmed by a pro. (stabs are meh)
Caps have a nice slight rough texture to them that I have yet to see implemented on higher end PBT caps.
Couple cons
No rgb or even backlighting
Not hotswap
Not programmable
Not USB c
All I wanted was my num-pad on the opposite side of my keyboard. Till the day they make a board like that, this is a great alternative.
JayVon_RoThere are options for that- I believe the candy bar can be configured that way, and “southpaw” options have been made (the SP-111 comes to mind)
that being said, a detached numb pad is how I deal with my “I want my numpad somewhere else” and my “most good customs aren’t full size” issues as well.
CyklownI'll have to look into those, thanks for the suggestions. I also have my eye on the "Thok Bloq" by Thok.Click on instagram. Seems like a great way to keep a nice 60% as a main and when extra keys are needed, can just use that. Thou like you said, hard to find a good full size board with my "perfect" layout.
JayVon_RoI know this is a "gaming keyboard" which normally I'd never even entertain the idea of ever buying one...but as a long time fan of the company ASUS I thought it was neat they came out with a brushed aluminum TKL keyboard, but it also comes with the numpad which can be used wirelessly, or attached to either the left or right side of The TKL to make it a southpaw or full size or just a TKL with a wireless numpad....and it has a rotary knob and macro functions at the top.
JayVon_RoI know right? Like I'm def a custom keyboard snob but thought this was an underrated design, I'd almost like to buy it for a family member just so I can try it out for using on like my Xbox Series X or something 🤷♂️. And it was nice to see so many features that you don't see much of these days like USB-C 3.0 fast charging /USB-C or A passthrough ports (since almost ALL gaming keyboards had this feature in the early 2000s, but then it started to die out and you def never see USB-C 3.0 pass-through /quick charge port. (This could have been YOU Mr Drop ALT and CNTRL with those dual usb-c ports and pass through...that's basically a wasted feature since they are both USB 2.0 output)
. 4000mah battery, 2.4gh usb wireless dongle, or USB-C to USB-C wired mode. And last but not least your choice of 3 different optical switches.
And Finally a nice looking layout with regular ANSI bottom row instead of the funky gaming keyboard mix and match sized modifiers (cough Corsair keyboards)