Why does it exist? Who benefits?

Why does it exist? Who benefits?

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I do.

It's great fuck off

>Yes, I have a numpad, on a layer of course.

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i dont use a physical one but i can see why people would want it.
i use it like when i want to do some one handed numbers

>Who benefits?
People who know how to use a computer.

It's the buttons between the numpad and the letters that make no sense.

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the 3d viewport chad

based numpad destroys zoomers psyche

Mostly people who enter numeric values into computers.

I use it at work. Have to type a lot of numbers. My personal keyboard at home doesn’t have it, because I don’t need it there

people with jobs
I know you know nothing of the matter

Cashiers and programmers

numpad enter is kino and youre coping

I recently switched from a full keyboard to a 80% mechanical keyboard and I don't really miss the numpad that much.
Entering numbers is a bit more tedious but I only do it very rarely anyway. The saved space makes up for it imo.

That's actually very smart.

I've looked for keyboards with that layout but only found one model which was discontinued.
I agree that it looks like a great compromise.

>Home, End, Del, Ins make no sense
>PrtScrn makes no sense
>Arrows make no sense
What kind of a fucking retard are you?

>Why does it exist?
Data entry is quicker than pecking at the num row.
>Who benefits?
Directly: people with jobs.
Indirectly: neets who have their bux calculated by people with jobs.

Literally anyone working in finance ir other Jobs with heavy number inputing

compatibility

I like it for emulating SNES games since I can bind the ABXY keys to 7891 and it fits the hand naturally.

>who needs a numpad during tax season, amirite guys?
what did OP mean by this?

Never understood this shit, feels completely unnatural.

What was the model?

>Why does it exist? Who benefits?
You know how scrubbing toilets might be such a repulsive job that some people would rather die than do it as a living? Numpad is for jobs that are the tech equivalent of that. Numpads have to exist just like toilet brushes have to exist. If you have to type numbers so much that you're actually getting a measurable time benefit from that layout then you have made some horrible life choices.