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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: jkercado on Tue, 20 December 2011, 22:58:00
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Tell me, other than Filco and Leopold and the unobtainable IBM Space Saver, what are the other mechanical tenkeyless units, if any?
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Leopold, Realforce, etc.
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Ah, RealForce. Seems awesome, but it would need real force to get that kind of money out of my wallet. :becky:
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Ducky 1087 is a tenkeyless and there are smaller ones like the Happy Hacking, Poker, etc...
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CM Storm, PLU ML-87, etc.
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noppoo choc mini, etc.
Some older keyboards, such as the siig minitouch, and that ortek count, too. There are also some rarer vintage ones.
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I want to list those that are strictly tenkeyless, meaning that the only difference from a regular keyboard is that the numeric keypad is lopped off. The Noppoo doesn't qualify, as many others...
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I want to list those that are strictly tenkeyless, meaning that the only difference from a regular keyboard is that the numeric keypad is lopped off. The Noppoo doesn't qualify, as many others...
Oh, okay. That's a noble endeavor, and certainly more possible, there's too many "mini" layouts out there.
Still, what's the dividing line? Are you counting ISO/ANSI only? What about creative placements of the |\ key? I'd say count them all, unless they are missing function-keys or deviate from the "standards" more than that.
Here's the ones I'd count that have been mentioned in this topic so far:
filco majestouch tenkeyless
leopold tenkeyless
cmstorm quick fire rapid
realforce (86UB and 87UB I think?)
ducky 1087 (others?)
PLU-ML 87
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The dividing line would be having the numpad off. That's it. :frog:
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Hmm, how come the cheapest among them haven being mentioned?
Rapoo V7...
<40 USD.
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Where can I get that Rapoo V7?
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Where can I get that Rapoo V7?
Try aking qtan in his subforum