With how expansive these sets are, I am surprised there is no double zero key (00) for those with standalone numpads.
Is there any room for a double zero in this set?
It has been included in many other much smaller less expansive less high profile sets, it should also be in this one.
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It's also a useful key for people with separate numpads.
That wouldn't help to properly cover standalone numpads. You'd need to add to that a R1 1.00U Tab, R1 1.00U =, an extra R1 1.00U ESC (Both in yellow and grey, to keep consistency) as well as a R4 1.00U. 00.
I do not feel that is applicable.
That user was asking about a key used on Row 1 -- Yellow in color... A key that could, within the keys already available, be replaced with the row 1 'Geometries' or the row 1 'Delete' key (if their layout permitted it, not an exact match but close enough).
I am speaking about the Double Zero key 00 in Row 4 of the numpad, this would be a White key...
To get numpad compatibility with the set as is one can easily fill the top row of a six row numpad with row 1 'Geometries' keys.. But that would leave someone with a yellow row 4 novelty key in the 00 double zero spot, which, frankly, would look pretty bad. There are no other generic neutral looking row 4 white keys available in the set to fill this space, not in novelties, or elsewhere..
There is already acceptable compatibility for most numpads in this set, using row 1 novelties for the topmost row on a numpad... I think there needs to be a row 4 double zero 00 key to finish off mostly acceptable compatibility for any numpad which has that key.