Submitted by walterjrscs t3_yh578r in MechanicalKeyboards
MayAsWellStopLurking t1_iuce77z wrote
Reply to comment by RoycevanBeethoven in What is this size of keyboard called with the numpad? by walterjrscs
It has a numpad but no -/+ and enter column
RoycevanBeethoven t1_iucfbnu wrote
I'm not sure where you got your definition of numpad, but numpads contain four columns with the mathematical operations you mentioned.
raptor102888 t1_iucfkm8 wrote
I think 0 through 9 arranged in a 3 x 4 grid can absolutely be called a "numpad". It's just not a tenkey.
RoycevanBeethoven t1_iucg8aw wrote
I'm not sure when definitions changed for the numeric keypad, but it's always be 17 keys where I grew up, plus minus a couple of keys.
raptor102888 t1_iucgh2h wrote
Yeah I don't think we're speaking in terms of strict definitions here. He just meant it has a numpad minus the last column. And I don't think saying it that way was confusing to anyone.
ifancytacos t1_iucmlh9 wrote
This is needlessly pedantic. We all agree that it isn't a full numpad and that this isn't a standard 1800 or 96% layout because of that, but saying it doesn't have a numpad is just wrong. It does. It just isn't a standard numpad, and that's what makes this a non-standard layout
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