Does a standard layout keyboard without a numpad exist?

PWNettle

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(well, such a layout wouldn't be "standard" but I want something close!)

I'm looking for a somewhat compact keybaord for my wife.

Ideally it would have a completely standard layout and no numpad. The space saved by having no numpad, which neither she nor I ever use, would help it fit on her keyboard tray with a mouse.

Does anybody know if such a thing exists?

I don't care for the micro layouts - they're too tight. :-/
 

Eureka

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Originally posted by: PWNettle

I don't care for the micro layouts - they're too tight. :-/

I thought most non-keypad keyboards were smaller than normal keyboards..

Norm
 

PWNettle

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I expect you're correct. However, I have yet to discover a "nonkeypad" keyboard that has an otherwise standard type of layout (with arrow keys, pg up/down, etc in the usual position, normal sized tab and enter keys, normal size function keys).

Such a thing might exist but I'm having a heck of a time finding one online and there was nothing like this at Fry's.
 

PWNettle

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Yeah, we were just looking at the micro/slim stuff on newegg. I think we're gonna hit Frys and buy her one to try (and see if she can handle the tighter layout and slightly different key placements).

I don't really want to spend to get a wireless set since she doesn't really need it (while I do have that kind of gear for my programming/gaming rig ;)

Thanks for the replies.
 

Eureka

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There's nothing wrong with having a numpad... I have a keyboard tray and both my keyboard (full-sized) and my mouse (a large one) fits in here comfortably. Or, you could also try a trackball as a mice to be space-saving; there's nothing wrong with them (I like them, but I can't get used to it).

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Eureka

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At 99 it definately isn't worth it... you could get a DiNovo at that price.

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