Would you consider breaking up the numb pad from the base kit? If you ran a poll, I'm sure you'll find out, not many actually use that kit.
Numpad belongs in base kit. Fight me.
imagine trying to fight someone when the aggressor lost a paypal dispute
tkl should always be a side kit now
Imagine saying something stupid, like thinking that how PayPal decides to rule in disputes is related to fighting me.
Numpad belongs in base kit(in GMK sets at least) because:
- Unnecessarily splitting up kits with GMK is small brain because of their process increasing kit costs and the GB process being simplified with fewer kits
- Numpad is a relatively small number of keys and impact on overall kit pricing for those keys
- There is a fairly large number of layouts that can potentially use those keys: Fullsize, 1800, 96key, uk78, left handed variants of anything with a built in numpad, and then just any non-numpad layout with a separate numpad
- With a large potential percentage of buyers wanting it, having it in a separate kit raises the average paid cost for the set
- On a set that may have a harder time reaching MOQ anyway, if a separate numpad kit doesn't hit it can cause a significant withdrawal of base kit orders, what usually happens to orders with ISO kits
Overall I think keeping the numpad in the base kit is improving QoL of the GB process and having a minimal effect on those not needing the numpad while making significant difference for those who do need it.