Left-side numpad

Alright, Any Forums, which side do you have your numpad on?

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>sets up a bait thread to catch custom keyboard junkies who hate fullsize keyboards
>adds additional bait in reference to southpaws.
Going for two groups, user? Ambitious.

I literally just want to know if there are any benefits to having the numpad on the left side.
The only benefit I see is having the right hand stay on the mouse.

It looks bad, and I'm left handed

both sides

>Not having one on your mouse too
ngmi

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You don't need more.

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>left thumb key to change layer
>num pad on the right

Where do I get a left numpad keyboard/pcb?

>no function keys
>no numpad
>no (proper) arrow keys
>no escape key
>costs more anyway
if only it was worth the price...

> Which side do you have your numpad on?
Layer 3.

based

idk but I got a mechanical keyboard for the first time and it's so fucking based it hurts
Feels so good to type

left is best

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>>no numpad
Yes,retard
>>no function keys
fn+number row
>>no escape key
fair, missed that one

I have that keyboard, it’s great for CAD work or excel but the macro software is trash

That is the benefit and it’s a big one

>using a mouse
ngmi

Numpad on left makes infinitely more sense, y can tell that the standard layout was designed by a l*fty.

How are you supposed to use the arrow keys
Also
>No pgup/pgdown
>No Home/End

What's the model?