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thestickfigure
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Fri, 22 July 2011, 05:08:39 »
Hello all. Recently picked up a tenkeyless Filco keyboard and loving it. Though there's instances where I miss the number keypad and especially the media hotkeys, mainly the volume button. Anyone of some number keypads that have volume switch/buttons integrated with them? Does not need to be mechanical.
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thestickfigure
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Mon, 25 July 2011, 17:38:13 »
Anyone? Did i post in the wrong section? If so move me. Well, I think one option for me is maybe the Logitech G13 and macro some of the keys to volume adjust? Suggestions?
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AUAnonymous
Posts: 42
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Mon, 25 July 2011, 18:03:18 »
I know they exist, kind of like
this
, it may not have the media functions you are looking for, but it's a start. I think you're just going to have to do some research (read: Googling) on this one.
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Noppoo Choc Mini
(
MX Blacks
) - First mechanical keyboard
Why don\'t you give
Colemak
a try? You\'ll like it, I promise.*
*Not a real promise
IvanIvanovich
Mr. Silk Underwear
Posts: 8199
Location: USA
Number Keypads
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Mon, 25 July 2011, 18:13:05 »
There are some programmable keypads out there. I know the Cherry Keypad G84-4700 is one, but is ML switch. I would imagine there are MX or maybe Alps ones too, but I don't know model numbers to look for.
Here is one
Genovation
with MX for cheap if you can use serial.
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REVENGE
Posts: 568
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Wed, 27 July 2011, 03:56:46 »
Good god, I just took a look on eBay, and there are absolute BOATLOADS of mechanical keypads for $20 or much less. Mainly ALPS, some Cherries, lots of strange stuff.
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RickyJ
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Location: Victoria, BC
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Wed, 27 July 2011, 23:20:14 »
I recently picked up an Adesso AKP-220B keypad with Cherry blue switches.
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