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TheConboy22 t1_j10wocn wrote

How about no. For data entry. It just does not suffice.

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DarkRajiin t1_j152z5i wrote

Well I agree that for data entry it makes things easier, but certainly these aren't designed with cubicle office work in mind.

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QuickbuyingGf t1_j10wvh9 wrote

Cope

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TheConboy22 t1_j10xjn8 wrote

What? I buy my own electronics so I don’t give a shit about what other people use. Not having a numpad is pointless. Save them mini keyboards for the people who don’t have data to enter in large amounts

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ReflectionEterna t1_j11z18t wrote

Why don't you just automate, you neanderthal? I haven't had to perform data entry since high school. You manually enter in all of your expenses? Numpads are only for people who waste time not understanding technology like old people and Republicans.

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TheConboy22 t1_j126eu2 wrote

Maybe I’m ignorant as to how to automate everything. I’m going to start researching that now to see if there are some simple tasks I can remove from my day to day. Definitely not a Republican. I’m old to some and young to others. Just depends.

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ReflectionEterna t1_j128b8b wrote

Ha, sorry! I didn't put a /s. That was just me being stupid. Of course numpads are useful. 😀

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QuickbuyingGf t1_j10xp63 wrote

Curious

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TheConboy22 t1_j10yitt wrote

That was a big much. I get like that sometimes. Just don't think the saved space is worth not having the functionality. However, a wireless numpad could be a nice compromise. Could just whip it out when I need it.

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mcoombes314 t1_j12o6bp wrote

Some programs make a distinction between "number row" number keys and numpad number keys

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ThorAnuth420 t1_j11zw0d wrote

Can't tell if you're trolling or if you've never used a keyboard outside of gaming. Even in terms of gaming, it's more keybinds you can use.

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