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Keychron's latest wireless gaming keyboard blends a num pad with all the benefits of Hall-effect switches and compact layouts

Started by Redaktion, August 14, 2025, 22:47:35

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Redaktion

The Keychron Q12 HE features a southpaw design, meaning it has a full num pad — with a wide zero key — and saves space for the mouse on the right side. It also features Keychron's excellent customisation suite and smooth Gateron Double-Rail Magnetic Nebula Hall-effect switches.

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Asymmetry

If you are going to put the num pad on the left, why not switch num display to:

9 8 7
6 5 4
3 2 1
  0

Makes more sense ... does it not?!

It is like DJ jog wheels. One should move in one direction and the other one in the opposite; but as for now they do not. They follow direction how past turntables function.

The human body is asymmetrical ... makes more sense ... does it not?!

Algolia

I think it could be arranged with via/qmk, could it not?
Quote from: Asymmetry on August 15, 2025, 07:47:16If you are going to put the num pad on the left, why not switch num display to:

9 8 7
6 5 4
3 2 1
  0

Makes more sense ... does it not?!

It is like DJ jog wheels. One should move in one direction and the other one in the opposite; but as for now they do not. They follow direction how past turntables function.

The human body is asymmetrical ... makes more sense ... does it not?!

Asymmetry

You think so; meant like this?

  -     *     /  num clear
  +     9     8     7
  +     6     5     4
enter   3     2     1
enter   .        0

As before, the human body is asymmetrical ... makes more sense ... does it not?!
Quote from: Algolia on August 15, 2025, 10:29:46I think it could be arranged with via/qmk, could it not?
Quote from: Asymmetry on August 15, 2025, 07:47:16If you are going to put the num pad on the left, why not switch num display to:

9 8 7
6 5 4
3 2 1
  0

Makes more sense ... does it not?!

It is like DJ jog wheels. One should move in one direction and the other one in the opposite; but as for now they do not. They follow direction how past turntables function.

The human body is asymmetrical ... makes more sense ... does it not?!

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