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techno_dude911

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Ciel60
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Crp Keycaps
 

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I've been meaning to try out small keyboards, but I am afraid I won't be able to live without keys like HOME, END, PGUP, and the keypad... What has been your experience? Have you been using function keys to type those keys? (For example, to go to the beginning of the document, I will often do CTRL+HOME. How do you type that in your keyboard?)
 

techno_dude911

Recruit
Feb 24, 2022
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I've been meaning to try out small keyboards, but I am afraid I won't be able to live without keys like HOME, END, PGUP, and the keypad... What has been your experience? Have you been using function keys to type those keys? (For example, to go to the beginning of the document, I will often do CTRL+HOME. How do you type that in your keyboard?)
It's been about 2 years switching to a 60% layout, it's wasn't a big learning curve ever since i started using the layers and setting them, i would suggest getting a 65% rather than a 60 if you do care about the said keys and the arrows
 

Rednekol

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I've been meaning to try out small keyboards, but I am afraid I won't be able to live without keys like HOME, END, PGUP, and the keypad... What has been your experience? Have you been using function keys to type those keys? (For example, to go to the beginning of the document, I will often do CTRL+HOME. How do you type that in your keyboard?)
Ya should start with a 75% , has everything you need but still compact enough for everyday use and doesn't take up too much desk space . For you and most people 75% is the sweet spot.