Submitted by [deleted] t3_1000ube in MechanicalKeyboards
WandersFar t1_j2f8hwi wrote
If a dedicated numpad is the only reason why you need a full-size, you can always get a separate 20%. That way you have the numpad when you need it, but you can enjoy the benefits of a smaller footprint when you don’t.
Just a suggestion. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Full-size is less common than TKLs, 75%, 60%, 40% and even smaller in this hobby, so you may be limiting your options unnecessarily.
Also if you’re interested in trying out new switches in the future, make sure whatever PCB you get is HOT-SWAP.
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