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Keyboards / Re: Why do tenkeyless layouts dominate over "nav-less" designs?
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Mon, 13 July 2026, 08:00:14 »It mostly comes down to mouse space and hand travel.
From an ergonomic standpoint, a nav-less board keeps the widest part (the numpad) on the far right, which still forces your right hand to stretch way out to reach the mouse. TKL wins because it chops off that bulky section, letting you keep your mouse closer to your natural shoulder width.
Plus, a physical numpad is pretty much obsolete for most ergo users now. It’s way more efficient to just map a numpad layer directly under your home row. Holding a thumb key turns your alphas into a number pad instantly—meaning zero hand movement. A nav-less board just adds unnecessary physical width.
THIS!
Having the keyboard "less wide" greatly improves ergonomics in my opinion...
With fullsize boards, you have to decide between putting the alpha-cluster off-center, or having the mouse too far on the right.
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