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gwbas1ctoday at 1:41 PM7 repliesview on HN

Related: Anyone know where to get that kind of keyboard in the photo? Specifically, where the number pad and arrow keys are on the left?

I've been looking and looking, but the best I can find is using a narrow keyboard with a separate number-pad only keyboard on the left. I'm in the US.

(It's better for your right shoulder to keep the mouse closer to your body like in the picture.)


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sam-beetoday at 2:04 PM

The keyboard in the photo was bought from Amazon in the UK, as "Black Left-Handed Mechanical Keyboard".

I am indeed a right-handed user, which is why I want my mouse within reach on the right.

wmwraggtoday at 2:00 PM

I believe it's this keyboard[1] from Posturite, but doing a web search for "Left-Side Numpad" of "Left handed keyboard" should show a few options.

[1] https://www.posturite.co.uk/left-handed-mechanical-keyboard

chipacatoday at 1:55 PM

I went to https://www.keyboardco.com/ and searched for left-handed and the keyboard in the photo popped up, as well as a bunch of weirder and wonderfuler ones.

ffsm8today at 2:41 PM

Personally I just switched to TKL keyboards (no numpad). While I did use it occasionally, it wasn't often enough to feel inconvenienced without it... All the buttons are still there after all, and if I'm already at home row, it isn't any slower.

May be worth considering too, especially if you're looking for a good keyboard with eg magnetic switches vs shitty rubberdome

swahtoday at 2:42 PM

Yeah I would suggest you stick some wood on your left side of your current keyboard, for a few days to see if you can adapt... I always used that space as a resting place, so having it occupied totally broke my flow.

(If I needed a numpad I would have it standing alone.. those are easy to find)

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sushibowltoday at 2:00 PM

keychron does make one: https://www.keychron.com/products/keychron-q12-max-qmk-via-w...

found this one as well, don't know the brand: https://www.bloodyusa.com/product.php?pid=11&id=166

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chasd00today at 2:51 PM

yeah that keyboard is definitely different than what I'm accustomed to. My son pointed out that shift-2 is not '@' but '"'.

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