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ಠ_ಠ why are the arrow keys to the right of the numpad???? Just to make sure that muscle memory is useless?

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kingrey92
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Nov 29, 2022
This is exactly the reason why I want this pad.
Pilaf
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Aug 4, 2022
Not everyone types like you. Besides why would you be using a macropad on your right hand, unless you're planning to make it just like a full sized keyboard, which then why not get a full sized keyboard and then a triple knob macropad that is smaller. This is perfect for keeping on my left hand so I can still use the mouse as well while using the arrow and number keys
Stickyc
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Jan 20, 2023
PilafI have a split keyboard that’s an 80% layout. I would love a stand alone “40%” keyboard for those moments when I’m doing numeric/spreadsheet crap.
JoaoJesus
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Jul 21, 2022
I believe the idea for this is to be used at the left side of the main keyboard, so it's mirrored.
Haha. This actually doesn't seem crazy to me. Most of my boards are 65% - TKL, so they already have arrow keys. Now if I use this macropad to the right of my mouse, the numpad section (primary missing feature from the main board) is the closest thing. Then a bonus arrow cluster because why not I suppose. :D
Stickyc
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Jan 20, 2023
HoffmanMysterI gotta agree with the original question. If you’re buying this, it’s for ‘100% keyboard’ muscle memory (there’s a lot better 10-key options out there). Seems really odd to have the exact configuration, but backwards, from every other 100% keyboard out there.
StickycLeft hand. I 100% didn't realize this until I saw these posts, now I'm really going to buy this thing, like really hard, harder even.
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