Numpad galore
- Vierax
- Location: France (Lille)
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That's not a bad idea. It will be a nice companion of a small keyboards or an extension for some macros. As davkol said a couple of 5x5 could be a sweet and tiny splitted keyboard.
- vivalarevolución
- formerly prdlm2009
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Beam spring
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The Sidekick seems like the best option of those two. Personally, I prefer a numpad with an extra row of keys on top, like the Leopold:
But the Sidekick allows for a lot of flexibility without having to worry about layers.
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- pyrelink
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: HHKB 2
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
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Since, it will be using a Teensy, with custom firmware, all of the keys are able to be remapped. While you may find it difficult to locate a triple 0 keycap, you can surely make the key register as three zeros.fyx wrote:I like the plain numpad layout. However I would suggest triple zero key instead of the double zeros. Any rough price estimation?
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rockin_munki
- Main keyboard: Ducky Zero with wasd caps
- Main mouse: Logitech G400
- Favorite switch: MX Browns
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Hey, new guy here. Recently got my first mech but have been considering building a programmable numpad for a couple of weeks. As an animation student, I want something portable with all my hotkeys stored so I can just plug and play across different OS's and a numpad would leave plenty of deskspace for a graphics tablet. My preference would be the 60% companion.
Also, with the teensy, could I set up several layers I could toggle between? e.g. to have hotkeys for different applications.
Also, with the teensy, could I set up several layers I could toggle between? e.g. to have hotkeys for different applications.
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DerpyDash_xAD
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Main keyboard: Poker Pure Pro
- Main mouse: Zowie ZA12
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I think the top 4 buttons could be like FN/shift, to minimise footprint.
Edit: locking cherrys, hell yeah! Also, I think we should leave controller selection open, if possible - I would rather attempt to self program a pic than use a teensy. (cheaper
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Edit: locking cherrys, hell yeah! Also, I think we should leave controller selection open, if possible - I would rather attempt to self program a pic than use a teensy. (cheaper
- pyrelink
- Location: USA
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- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
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Again, any buttons you want, can be programmed on the numpad. So you can have FN/Shift if you want, or something else entirely. This will be Teensy based as its one of the easier (and not too expensive) methods available. There is a thread here where you can find cheaper Teensy alternatives. Including a $4 or something board from Hong Kong, that requires only a little bit of extra effort to work...DerpyDash_xAD wrote:I think the top 4 buttons could be like FN/shift, to minimise footprint.
Edit: locking cherrys, hell yeah! Also, I think we should leave controller selection open, if possible - I would rather attempt to self program a pic than use a teensy. (cheaper)
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jacobolus
- Location: geekhack ergonomics subforum
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What are these numpads supposed to be used for? If it’s data entry type jobs, I think you could do a *lot* better. Ideally you’d want to ask some folks who actually need to type numbers into spreadsheets for a living, but here’s one stab:


- matt3o
- -[°_°]-
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it's a small project, we are not going to produce thousands of these. I'm not an avid numpad user, the suggested layouts came out from a discussion on another thread. I more than welcome any suggestion from spreadsheeters 
- Phenix
- -p
- Location: Germany, Cologne
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I would prefer the Sidekick.
But would it be possible to split the sidekick into two parts (1x arrow - 1x numpad)?
Could be better because you are more flexible at positioning it
But would it be possible to split the sidekick into two parts (1x arrow - 1x numpad)?
Could be better because you are more flexible at positioning it