You get the best of all worlds, you still have numpad, you still have short keyboard with mouse in close proximity. For people who need to enter a lot of numerical data, this is important and tenkeyless wouldn't be an option.
The Qtronix Scorpius 32 is a good option with Clear MX switches... and those beautiful dedicated arrow keys.
![](http://www.personalcomputeraccessories.com/sitebuilder/images/KB32-3x3-571x427.jpg)
Or the Tekgadget KP701 is a good blue cherry MX option with limited programmability
![](http://tekgadget.com/images/Contents.jpg)
The DSI blue cherry boards are a good option that is all in 1, you can swap the top and bottom modules so the qwerty cluster is on bottom. Then you have a keypad and arrow keys available when needed but out of your way the rest of the time.
![](http://dsi-keyboards.com/images/products/display/kbdck101__1.jpg)