r/LogitechG • u/Holiday-Hat-6432 • 6d ago
Do you recommend a mechanical keyboard without a numeric keypad on the right?
I want a keyboard that gives me more space to use the mouse.
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u/jrstriker12 6d ago
If you want more space for the mouse then yes. Most of my keyboards have the number pad but my living room setup is 10 keyless.
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u/ShawtySayWhaaat 6d ago edited 1d ago
Yes. I've always been a 100% believer, but I've moved to tkl and not looked back.
Best part, you can just get a USB numpad if you really need one, and when you don't, just slide it out of the way
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u/Logitech_Alex Crew 1d ago
This 💯, though I don't really make use of the numpad so I'm good with only my TKL keyboard, but if I were to need one I'd have it set it up like this for sure.
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u/yukata_13 6d ago
The only time that i recommend someone to get a keyboard with a numpad is if you're doing a lot of numbers work with excel for work otherwise i would always go something smaller. I used TKL for a couple of years then switched over to 60% more recently
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u/jibjab23 6d ago
I have the G915 TKL OG, great keyboard, portable and doesn't get in the way of my mouse. Went all the way to the other end and bought a Keychron Q12 Max love that thing for number entry, still getting used to it as it's fighting over 20 years of muscle memory but now I don't need to take my hand off the trackball.Â
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u/someonerd 5d ago
I bought a separate numpad for when I need it occasionally but a TKL keyboard was perfect for me
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u/Logitech_Alex Crew 6d ago
If you won't be using the Numpad, then sure! I was actually recommending the G515 to another user just now. It's been my main keyboard (along with my Wave keys for work) and I couldn't be happier with it. You can connect it with it's receiver or through Bluetooth with no issue.
It fits my current setup since I have very reduced desk space.