Dekthro@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago8BitDo’s $100 wireless mechanical keyboard screams ’80s NESarstechnica.comexternal-linkmessage-square76fedilinkarrow-up1463arrow-down122cross-posted to: mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml
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minus-squaretechwizrd@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoThis exists! The ASUS ROG Claymore II is an 80% “optical mechanical” with a detachable numpad. Mountain also makes several TKLs and an 60% (the Everest 60) with a detachable numpad. You could also make one using the KBDcraft Kit Adam and Kit Addams. However, I agree with the others. I think you get the best build quality using a standalone mechanical numpad. If I was going to get a split design, I’d probably get an Ergodox or Keychron Q11 QMK or something similar.
This exists!
The ASUS ROG Claymore II is an 80% “optical mechanical” with a detachable numpad. Mountain also makes several TKLs and an 60% (the Everest 60) with a detachable numpad. You could also make one using the KBDcraft Kit Adam and Kit Addams.
However, I agree with the others. I think you get the best build quality using a standalone mechanical numpad. If I was going to get a split design, I’d probably get an Ergodox or Keychron Q11 QMK or something similar.