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Posted by Algolia
 - Today at 10:29:46
I think it could be arranged with via/qmk, could it not?
Quote from: Asymmetry on Today at 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?!
Posted by Asymmetry
 - Today at 07:47:16
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?!
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 22:47:35
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.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Keychron-s-latest-wireless-gaming-keyboard-blends-a-num-pad-with-all-the-benefits-of-Hall-effect-switches-and-compact-layouts.1087250.0.html