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Natural keyboard w/o numeric keypad

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If you have seen a keyboard like a Microsoft natural keyboard but without the numeric keypad let me know. I have seen the split unit but have not found one I would care to use. But it has been years since I looked.
 
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@Hi-Tech: I wish it was that easy :)

This sort of keyboard is hard on the wrists when you have wide shoulders.
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This one is better (it does not have enough angle on the keys.)
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The natural keyboard has some distance between the T Y keys like this. It allows for a bit of spacing between hands is easier on the body.
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What's wrong with the numeric keypad?

I find it really handy when I'm entering lots of numeric data.
 
What's wrong with the numeric keypad?

I find it really handy when I'm entering lots of numeric data.

I won't buy a laptop unless it has a numeric keypad. But since I don't know own an oscilloscope yet, I don't own a laptop either. But it's a deciding criteria.
 
First of all, to each his own sort of thing.

I am not telling anyone what the worlds best keyboards is or is not. It is what I want/need.

I touch type. If I have a lot of numeric data I would have it entered by a body trained in 10 key. SO :D

For me everything to the right of the right enter key is wasted space. That is except for the arrow keys which could be relocated. If it were any other 6 by 8 inch POS I would toss it in the trash where it belongs. But I get the feeling that if I hack it off the keyboard will stop working. :)

What's wrong with the numeric keypad?
I find it really handy when I'm entering lots of numeric data.
 
Get yourself a MS natural keyboard as you pictured above and hack off the numeric section of it. There's a web page detailing it that I happened across when I found those links I posted. Or remove just the buttons themselves and install a cup holder for your coffee!
 
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