#Left handed Wooting Two HE

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lime rampart
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# lime rampart **Why ? The same advantage as a 60% in terms of mouse space + the advantages of ...

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What if they make an 80HE that basically have everything, including the 6 keys above the arrows. Then they also make a numpad where you can put on right or left -whichever direction you want. Would you think it will work better? Maybe with a magnet on both side where you can snap and connect? Or to cut cost, connect to the main board with USB, but keep the magnet for stability.
(Numpad is very popular right now)

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I think there's a fully moduler keyboard out there that has all the parts to snap to connect. If Wooting adopt that, it will be golden.

lime rampart
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be quiet and Mountains have keyboards with detachable numpads that can go on either side
but the mechanism is pretty expensive to do if you want to do it right

an 80HE with prtsc, scrlk, pause, ins, home, pgup, del, end, pgdn and a separate numpad could be good yes

but a full size keyboard with the numpad on the left still remains ideal I think
one of the reason being that it should be cheaper because you have 1 case and 1 PCB instead of 2 of each (and you might be able to reuse some parts of the current full size keyboard, the bottom half maybe, so that reduce the cost too because you need less plastic molds)

lime rampart
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this design gives me all the keys from a 100% layout
but with 15cm more space for my mouse

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it's even better than a "60% + numpad combo" because I don't lose "ins, home, pgup, del, end, pgdwn" and the arrow keys

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Left handed Wooting Two HE

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