How can you say that literally that statement is absolutely false. If you say you need numpad to type numbers, you CANNOT type on the keyboard. It is literally harder to write numbers on the numpad. Just learn to write with all 10 fingers and you will be much faster and you wont have to shift your hand position every second.
@andrewholdaway813 Sound is probably the most important thing in a mechanical keyboard for most hobbyists. That's why. Sound and how the board feels. Sound is generally also a pretty good indicator of the quality, and feel.
And also for when you’re playing a game that, for some reason, has a lot of keybinds you have to set up, so you just put a bunch of them on the numpad- I had to do that with some Origins mods in MC, the ones with like- *7 active abilities-*
Yeah like everyone else says. It’s kind of close to false advertising. The tactile bump is basically non existent , it’s still technically there, but the only way you’ll feel anything is if you type at 5wpm, type any faster and it basically becomes a linear switch. That’s the main reason why it gets memed on so much, it’s also extremely scratchy stock. Honestly if you look at it like it’s a linear and mod it, it’s generally not that bad, but it still doesn’t compare to a red linear. Imagine being new to keyboards and you want to know how a tactile switch feels like, you get a keyboard with brown switches, and next thing you know, you are greatly disappointed
I use numpad because it’s easier to type numbers with it. I rarely use the numbers above the letters. I prefer using 95% - 100% for work and mmo gaming.
@@MADED1TSI’m left handed and just the thought of using a mouse with my left hand sounds curse. I don’t think I have ever used a mouse with my left hand
Even though you don't prefer it, I am glad you put out content for numpad users. Like this hobby is based on personal preference, so it's cool for people to be able to weigh their options
@@XStape1I never have and never will be. Office jobs are not for me. I need artistic and creative jobs so no need to truly learn the numpad hence why I finally bought a keyboard without it after always used to having it collecting space.
@@Softlolcreative jobs require you to compile your expenses and revenue every year, if not every quarter. Having a numpad makes that so much easier, it’s not even funny.
I used to work with spreadsheets a lot, so having numpad was a necessity. I don’t do much of that nowadays, but i still have a keyboard with a numpad - its still convenient for typing out numbers
I just removed my numpad for my personal desk. I can honestly say that I missed my numpad immediately. My work desk always has a numpad because numbers for engineering and sales
I 3d model for a living, and many perusal use the numpad for things even as simple as camera control. So seeing more numpad keyboards is always welcome
I mean, I use my numpad almost all the time. So a keyboard without one would be an immediate no for me personally. Though I get that people don't really want the extra extension which is reasonable.
Very nice, Hipyo! To all the haters of the 10key and 100% kbs, some of us in the PCMR actually want a nice keyboard to type on AT WORK! It’s not just for gamers, ya know. Keep it up and I’ll bonk any challengers with my Model M.
YES THIS. And because RSI from work typing, too. You have to type all day, a better keyboard you actually enjoy typing on as your daily driver is so important. And, I want to shrink the physical size of a 96 to 100 % keyboard to 10 to 12" wide WITHOUT losing my keys! Smaller reduces RSI, especially if you've got small hands.
I use a 65% at work and have for years. My job is primarily writing and editing, not spreadsheets and such. But either way, I got used to using the above alpha row of numbers and I'm pretty quick with them. Sure, a 10key is faster for rapid data entry, but not all computer work is data entry or number-based.
Model M master race, kudos. Also, numpad is great for games, too (aircraft/seacraft/utility vehicles control, console emulators, setting macros, rhythm/skating/parkour games, etc.). It's not just for work. I simply cannot imagine myself using a c*strated kb for any purpose whatsoever. Not only it looks just plain wrong on so many levels, but it is a literal example of paying more for less. Very Apple user energy. And I still use Symbian. Oh, and Windows and Debian/Ubuntu, too, I guess.
@@ChuuniKaede of course, that's what I said, too. I simply cannot imagine when and why would I ever need a TKL/miniTKL garbage. They make me feel all kinds of weird with their looks alone.
Gotta say, I love the numpad with shortened variations though. 1800 style like on the GMMK 2 is really nice, only issue is the keys are hard to find for this layout, and I had to buy the caps from Glorious themselves. Honestly probably a marketing tactic to get more to buy their obscure layout, but I like it. It’s still compact, and I get more random binds for games like arma, tarkov, etc.
Just as one of that numpad man, just one thing: on numpad you CAN print all 10 numbers (0-9) and comma(dot) with ONE hand. Blindly. You CAN have your other hand on mouse to scroll, click, etc.
@@DJ_Penguin there's not a lot of choice and given the price, you're usually better off just getting a keypad (keyboards that are equivalent to an entry level 20 eur keyboard are 50 bucks with a left numpad, but a decent quality mechanical numpad is 25 bucks)
I wish there was a brick and mortar store that had display keyboards with different switches so I could feel them to understand what the difference is without having to actually build a $100-$200 keyboard.
The numpad is always where I store my “useless” keybinds in games. Also where I have my OBS recording keybind (numpad +). I definitely couldn’t live without a numpad
I use the numpad for keybinds in Besiege, and when I played Overwatch, I had the communications phrases on it. I just never use it to input numbers lol
When I bought my RK98, I thought I needed to do the tape and foam MOD. But all I did was change the stock switches to different switches and change the keycaps as well, and I was able to get my preferred thocc sound... It's a very beginner friendly mechanical keyboard and a budget one as well...
I just got the RK S98 which I think is a newer model of what you got. I love it and I think they've improved the amount of foam etc that already comes in the keyboard and in my amateur opinion it sounds great
The cool thing about the numpad is that if you turn num lock on the 2, 4, 6, and 8 buttons become arrow keys! They feel much better to use than actual arrows in my personal opinion too
KTT Kang Whites and Drop Holy Pandas also sound amazing but KTT Kang Whites are slightly more expensive and Drop Holy Pandas are much more, but I do love a good Cream Yellow v3 Pro
Get a keyboard with switches that meet your primary need. It's worth a little investment. A keyboard should last you years. I do a lot of typing, coding, and playing games so I got a keyboard with browns some years ago. I spent about 100$ on a Logitech G710+ and it's still holding strong. It was even used by Linus from Linus Tech Tips.
If you only use the numpad for 3D software like Blender, consider getting a TKL or 70% and a separate numpad. Then put the numpad on the left of the keyboard to reduce travel from your off hand's neutral position. Takes a bit of getting used to, but it's overall more productive and ergonomic than the traditional full sized keyboard.
I unironically use my num pad keybonds quite often on certain games, as well as the function keys and other %100 exclusive keys. I just dont get why someone would ever choose to get a smaller keyboard, especially something like a %60.
I use a 30-key keyboard, and my reasoning is that everything can be accessed without moving your hands, or extending your fingers more than one row from home. There is no reduction in speed, and the benefits in comfort and efficiency are literally insane. Sure, you could keep these dedicated keys and never use them, but that seems redundant, and the board looks really pretty when it's this tiny!
Not all browns are the same. Gaterons are apparently pretty good while Cherry ones are rather scratchy and have nearly no click to it. At least that's what the comments say.
Oh my gosh! I just got the Royal Kludge S98 for my work from home setup and i love it! It was a little bit of a risk since it had just come out and there wasn't a lot of feedback on it yet so it's exciting to see a similar model getting attention. I think Royal Kludge gives great bang for the buck!
Numpad is good for taxes and lets say an accountant. As an average person who doesnt use one for work, its only necessary like 2-3 times a year. Only required for like 2+ minute sessions of basically only numbers, which in that case save the desk space and buy a separate one to pull out when it is actually necessary
If you play retro games there are plenty of older games in MS-DOS that are hard coded with commands on the number pad. Sure, you can try to remap those with software but that is a lot of work per game instead of just having a number pad.
This board sounds nice even if their installed with browns,you get that thocky sound still which is still awesome,just lube,tape mod and change the keycaps if needed.
My husband and I have a Royal Kludge. He has the tactile switches, I have the linear switches. I too can't get past the bump feel, but he likes it 🤷🏻♀️ Looking to get another keyboard for home, possibly a 75% layout.
I'm with you but my best friend wants me to suggest a good tactile for him because he likes it. I helped him research for it because I didn't really know much abt tactiles.
I'm one of those people who requires a numpad. Alt codes, data entry, I hate detached numpads. I just need one on my board. I use the red linear rk98 in our living room pc because it's wireless and Bluetooth too. Would like to see a mod video for it. It's a surprisingly great board with the reds
wHeRe'S tHe CaLcUlAtOr BuTtOn? 😵💫
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you can use the driver software to modify keys with functions you want
Is FN+F4
Omg I actually use that on my current keyboard xD
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"3 switches"
*literally 4 switches*
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@@MandM545buddy, it’s not like it’s advanced calculus, it’s literally just basic counting.
It's cause Hipyo never used keyboard with numpad before...
I love how he notices but decided to talk about the browns instead lmao
🤓☝️
For someone in accounting or day trade, numpad is a must!
Same with engineering. I use a lot of spreadsheets in a day so it's a huge timesaver to have a num pad.
oh yeah … crunching numbers without numpad is like … its beyond words ….
See my thing is that I also game - I hate the num pad on the right. Bluetooth to the left it is!!
If you need a keypad to day trade you're gambling haha.
How can you say that literally that statement is absolutely false. If you say you need numpad to type numbers, you CANNOT type on the keyboard. It is literally harder to write numbers on the numpad. Just learn to write with all 10 fingers and you will be much faster and you wont have to shift your hand position every second.
I find it hilarious that he says “It needs some work” and it still sounds infinitely better than mine.
I find it hilarious that every review devolves to what sound the keys make - nothing else matters it seems.
@andrewholdaway813 Sound is probably the most important thing in a mechanical keyboard for most hobbyists. That's why. Sound and how the board feels. Sound is generally also a pretty good indicator of the quality, and feel.
@@3choblast3r4
_...probably the most important..._
And I find that hilarious.
@@andrewholdaway813bro it’s a keyboard it’s main purpose is to be pressed of course the main thing would be how it feels to press
@@gurcharnsingh2422
Yes, finally someone gets it - _feel_ not _sound._
The way he drops it💀
I felt my soul shiver 😭
And after he said “my sponsor” lmaoooo brutal
Exactly. I can’t…..
The numpad is used plenty for actual work. Like for example, 3D modeling and CAD.
Yep, numpad is great for, you know- entering numerical data.
Love my numpad at work, probably don't need one at home.
That's why I have a seperate numpad, then it doesn't waste desk space when I don't need it
And also for when you’re playing a game that, for some reason, has a lot of keybinds you have to set up, so you just put a bunch of them on the numpad- I had to do that with some Origins mods in MC, the ones with like- *7 active abilities-*
I am 3D modeling
I don't get the brown switch hate. I'm a yellow switch fan myself but to each their own. No need to shame it.
we don't shame the users because they probably don't know
we shame the companies for making a tactile switch that has no bump
Its just really scratchy for no reason - there are much better tactiles that give a similar no-bump feeling (linears)
Yeah like everyone else says. It’s kind of close to false advertising.
The tactile bump is basically non existent , it’s still technically there, but the only way you’ll feel anything is if you type at 5wpm, type any faster and it basically becomes a linear switch.
That’s the main reason why it gets memed on so much, it’s also extremely scratchy stock. Honestly if you look at it like it’s a linear and mod it, it’s generally not that bad, but it still doesn’t compare to a red linear.
Imagine being new to keyboards and you want to know how a tactile switch feels like, you get a keyboard with brown switches, and next thing you know, you are greatly disappointed
@@HipyoTechyeah but also no. depends what youre getting. i have gat pro browns and yellow and i love the browns a lot more.
@@eyalb8421those aren’t what people refer to when they say browns
I use numpad because it’s easier to type numbers with it. I rarely use the numbers above the letters. I prefer using 95% - 100% for work and mmo gaming.
This. Numbers above for gaming, numbers on the right for crunching.
That's fair, I've just never learned to use the numpad, so I just use TKL mainly.
As a lefty, I use my mouse with the left hand cuz I'm cursed, so I'm forced to game with arrows and numpad, if there is no numpad I'm doomed💀
Why do you think the num pad exists in the first place?
@@MADED1TSI’m left handed and just the thought of using a mouse with my left hand sounds curse. I don’t think I have ever used a mouse with my left hand
Everyone like the $69 price tag.
Nice
Pls stfu this shif is so unfunny
HAHAHAHA FUNNY NUMBER HAHA SEX NUMBER 69 HOHOHO IT'S SO FUCKING FUNNY
You guys are actually so funny and u say yt shorts is better than TikTok ☠️
yt comments r so corny omfg
As a numpad enjoyer, thank you for acknowledging our existence.
Omg yes!
nodders
Even though you don't prefer it, I am glad you put out content for numpad users. Like this hobby is based on personal preference, so it's cool for people to be able to weigh their options
I can’t live without a number pad 😭😭😭
True, people who don’t understand it never seen a real job
@@XStape1I never have and never will be. Office jobs are not for me. I need artistic and creative jobs so no need to truly learn the numpad hence why I finally bought a keyboard without it after always used to having it collecting space.
@@Softlol Numpad is handy for the creative software Blender. That’s why I like it.
@@Softlolcreative jobs require you to compile your expenses and revenue every year, if not every quarter. Having a numpad makes that so much easier, it’s not even funny.
@@BanishforCost yes, I just never gotten used to it, I tried when I did office work, but i think it was too late for me/lazy.
I used to work with spreadsheets a lot, so having numpad was a necessity. I don’t do much of that nowadays, but i still have a keyboard with a numpad - its still convenient for typing out numbers
Brown switches are goated
eeeh, I don't know man. Razers ultimate 2014 kb with the MX cloned greens? KERCHUNCHKA CHUNKA CHUNKA CHUUNK!
Disclaimer, some of these keyboards from royal kludge don’t come with RGB software that’s overly customizable but they have presets
Yup! Got one and was surprised at the presets. Very nice. Though obviously total customization would be preferred
I just removed my numpad for my personal desk. I can honestly say that I missed my numpad immediately.
My work desk always has a numpad because numbers for engineering and sales
I got a separate num pad and placed to the left, same mouse space as a 75% with the numpad.
Worked wonderfully for me with and excel based work.
just get a macropad with 11 keys
@@ambasing69 VIA compatibile num pads here costs less than macro pads and basically are macro pads
😺 mfw I spot a whovian in a comments section
@@Rahat2056 thanks lol. My college would always put a Tardis up during "Geek Week." I'm pretty behind on the show now
Don't diss the numpad! Some of us genuinely need it!
I 3d model for a living, and many perusal use the numpad for things even as simple as camera control. So seeing more numpad keyboards is always welcome
I mean, I use my numpad almost all the time. So a keyboard without one would be an immediate no for me personally. Though I get that people don't really want the extra extension which is reasonable.
bro got his grippers out☠️
for FREE?
fr@@sheepkind
Why you looking 🤨📸
i was lookiung at the keyboard then my feet radar was activated@@white_and_blue_ceramic_pot
@@white_and_blue_ceramic_potit's right there for all to see 😂
Finally, slightly useful keyboard
Very nice, Hipyo! To all the haters of the 10key and 100% kbs, some of us in the PCMR actually want a nice keyboard to type on AT WORK! It’s not just for gamers, ya know. Keep it up and I’ll bonk any challengers with my Model M.
YES THIS. And because RSI from work typing, too. You have to type all day, a better keyboard you actually enjoy typing on as your daily driver is so important. And, I want to shrink the physical size of a 96 to 100 % keyboard to 10 to 12" wide WITHOUT losing my keys! Smaller reduces RSI, especially if you've got small hands.
I use a 65% at work and have for years. My job is primarily writing and editing, not spreadsheets and such. But either way, I got used to using the above alpha row of numbers and I'm pretty quick with them. Sure, a 10key is faster for rapid data entry, but not all computer work is data entry or number-based.
Model M master race, kudos. Also, numpad is great for games, too (aircraft/seacraft/utility vehicles control, console emulators, setting macros, rhythm/skating/parkour games, etc.). It's not just for work. I simply cannot imagine myself using a c*strated kb for any purpose whatsoever. Not only it looks just plain wrong on so many levels, but it is a literal example of paying more for less. Very Apple user energy. And I still use Symbian. Oh, and Windows and Debian/Ubuntu, too, I guess.
Numpads for gamers too. Mmos and rts games use them.
@@ChuuniKaede of course, that's what I said, too. I simply cannot imagine when and why would I ever need a TKL/miniTKL garbage. They make me feel all kinds of weird with their looks alone.
Gotta say, I love the numpad with shortened variations though. 1800 style like on the GMMK 2 is really nice, only issue is the keys are hard to find for this layout, and I had to buy the caps from Glorious themselves. Honestly probably a marketing tactic to get more to buy their obscure layout, but I like it. It’s still compact, and I get more random binds for games like arma, tarkov, etc.
This is not full keyboard. It's narrowed/crowded. It's not comfortable. Just do it like membrane layout with mechanical switches.
WTF is a membrane layout?
Just as one of that numpad man, just one thing: on numpad you CAN print all 10 numbers (0-9) and comma(dot) with ONE hand. Blindly. You CAN have your other hand on mouse to scroll, click, etc.
On one hand all the keys of the numpad are typable.
that's what he said
Just me wounding how much sponsors does this dude have💀💀💀
How did I go from watching a water bottle review to being addicted to watching and enjoying keyboard reviews? Literally gold and no complaints here
Honestly i wish the mech key industry supported 100 an 110 key more. Its just so useful as a macropad
Personally I prefer a left side macro pad
@@satibel there are left-handed numpads
@@DJ_Penguin there's not a lot of choice and given the price, you're usually better off just getting a keypad (keyboards that are equivalent to an entry level 20 eur keyboard are 50 bucks with a left numpad, but a decent quality mechanical numpad is 25 bucks)
I got a 110 I think with buttons on top
@@satibelThe Keychron Q12 is very nice
I wish there was a brick and mortar store that had display keyboards with different switches so I could feel them to understand what the difference is without having to actually build a $100-$200 keyboard.
The reason i love numpads is because i actually use them every day.
Who tf cares about the numpad anymore? Oh wait its me...
The numpad is always where I store my “useless” keybinds in games. Also where I have my OBS recording keybind (numpad +). I definitely couldn’t live without a numpad
I use the numpad for keybinds in Besiege, and when I played Overwatch, I had the communications phrases on it. I just never use it to input numbers lol
When I bought my RK98, I thought I needed to do the tape and foam MOD. But all I did was change the stock switches to different switches and change the keycaps as well, and I was able to get my preferred thocc sound... It's a very beginner friendly mechanical keyboard and a budget one as well...
I just got the RK S98 which I think is a newer model of what you got. I love it and I think they've improved the amount of foam etc that already comes in the keyboard and in my amateur opinion it sounds great
THE missing numpad doesn't
BOTHER me. It's the MISSING
arrow buttons that trigger me.
The cool thing about the numpad is that if you turn num lock on the 2, 4, 6, and 8 buttons become arrow keys! They feel much better to use than actual arrows in my personal opinion too
@@ozzi9816If Num Lock is on, the numbers keys become actual numbers. If it is OFF, then the 2, 4, 6 and 8 keys work as arrows.
oH nO iT hAs bROwN sWiTChEs
Lol
I swear he's got every keyboard company's sponsor.
So true ngl !
tbh idk what you call that font but i MUCH prefer gmk font, it makes keyboards look really budget with that font
Better than those "gaming" fonts those gaming keyboards has, I prefer this than those abominations
@@rocky-zx6kqlooks about the same to me
I LOVE the sound and feel of my brown switches, thanks!
You forgot the link.
Where are the PgUp, PgDown, Home, Insert, Delete and Scroll Lock keys?
It is even WIRELESS for the price. I have it in red switches it's amazing
Do you think it's thoccier than the brown switch version? Just asking because I might get it myself
@@rarribear yes the red switches are linear straight to the point no resistance compared to brown.
@@fl.m2851Sweet. Thanks so much!
Num pads on 60 percent keyboards don’t exist lol
No no not the logo on the space bar 💀💀💀💀💀
As I am typing on my own RK kb - gotta say I've been delighted with it ! Numpad included
since when did brown switches become bad wtf
as the hobby became bigger and better switches came out, people just stopped liking it bc of its scratchy feeling and tiny tactile bump
it's been a meme since atleast 2018 or sum
@@admstantler so you’re telling me there are switches that feel even more tactile?
@@RedGamelyon theres a ton of switches that have more tactility
@@RedGamelyonblue switches ( :
People be asking where is the numpad but i know for a fact that the people who ask where it is have never used a numpad in the past 4 months.
I just can't use 60 and 65% keyboards, and it's not even about the numpad, it's about the top F keys and the lack or location of the arrow keys.
I use a numpad every single time I sign into my computer, it’s _just better_ for typing in the PIN 🗿
wHeRe’S tHe NuM pAd?
I recommend you cream yellow switches, bro they sound like heaven
KTT Kang Whites and Drop Holy Pandas also sound amazing but KTT Kang Whites are slightly more expensive and Drop Holy Pandas are much more, but I do love a good Cream Yellow v3 Pro
@@mrzeroskilldrop pandas have ungodly leaf ping, tf you on about
RK is nice for the money, but I think Aula is king at that price right now.
Bro called me broke in 500 different languages
as someone who needs numpads (i play games that use a shit ton of keys) i needed this!
Budget 69$ keyboard
My 18$ Keyboard: 💀💀
Get a keyboard with switches that meet your primary need. It's worth a little investment. A keyboard should last you years.
I do a lot of typing, coding, and playing games so I got a keyboard with browns some years ago. I spent about 100$ on a Logitech G710+ and it's still holding strong. It was even used by Linus from Linus Tech Tips.
I can 100% agree even a cheaper mechanical keyboard is 1000% better (if you do gaming)
Did you guys try the new FPS boost tip - you just press ALT + F4
Tbh this sounds really good
Mine RK actually has a factory made foam mod (RK 84)
80s aesthetic coming back yo
If keyboard having the numpad, It call 'Tenkeyris'
„Budget keyboard“ *couple of seconds later*
69$.
$70 is a low budget for a decent quality full sized mech keyboard.
@@gintozlato1880low budget BRUH,budget is less than $1 lol😂
Man, people really love their numpads huh, I guess if you're doing some kind office work, a numpad is a neccessity.
Not him casually throwing the keyboard aside 😂
If you only use the numpad for 3D software like Blender, consider getting a TKL or 70% and a separate numpad. Then put the numpad on the left of the keyboard to reduce travel from your off hand's neutral position. Takes a bit of getting used to, but it's overall more productive and ergonomic than the traditional full sized keyboard.
Unless you're like me and use a laptop with a built-in numpad, and use your left hand for mouse control.
Bro's sponsers never gets old💀
I unironically use my num pad keybonds quite often on certain games, as well as the function keys and other %100 exclusive keys. I just dont get why someone would ever choose to get a smaller keyboard, especially something like a %60.
I use a 30-key keyboard, and my reasoning is that everything can be accessed without moving your hands, or extending your fingers more than one row from home.
There is no reduction in speed, and the benefits in comfort and efficiency are literally insane. Sure, you could keep these dedicated keys and never use them, but that seems redundant, and the board looks really pretty when it's this tiny!
@@sabbath950330 keys? That is enough to fit the 26 letters, with 4 other keys. How on earth does one type numbers?
Just realized when u open the box I was like “oh hey that’s my keyboard”
Where’s the number pad?💀💀💀💀
Man drops it on the ground like it's 20 bucks.
I have keyboards with brown, red, silver, and blue switches and I personally like the browns the best for general everyday use.
Not all browns are the same. Gaterons are apparently pretty good while Cherry ones are rather scratchy and have nearly no click to it. At least that's what the comments say.
Oh my gosh! I just got the Royal Kludge S98 for my work from home setup and i love it! It was a little bit of a risk since it had just come out and there wasn't a lot of feedback on it yet so it's exciting to see a similar model getting attention. I think Royal Kludge gives great bang for the buck!
i love the numpad cause its easier to type numbers but more importantly, i can bind keybinds in video games to it
Usually, a little bit of lube on the switch will get rid of the scratchiness of the brown switch if you’d like that linear bump
He. Has. Every. Damn. Sponsor.
I was just playing the guitar and when I heard you say here’s what it sounds like I was expecting to hear some chords 😂
Numpad is good for taxes and lets say an accountant. As an average person who doesnt use one for work, its only necessary like 2-3 times a year. Only required for like 2+ minute sessions of basically only numbers, which in that case save the desk space and buy a separate one to pull out when it is actually necessary
I don't know why I watch these. Most of the time I'm just thinking, "It's a keyboard, why is it priced more that 20 bucks?"
The numpad is absolutely helpful in some games, like GTA 5 for flying controls
RK is definitely legit. They work well and are affordable.
As someone who plays games with ungodly amounts of keybinds, a numpad is basically a requirement for me.
the comment should be "where's nola!" 😂 Where's the numpad, 🙄 where's the cat
I've never used the numpad so I just don't get keyboards with it and I just have a seperate numpad I pull in when I need it.
If it weren't for this video, my blind ass still wouldn't have noticed there wasn't a numpad..
If you play retro games there are plenty of older games in MS-DOS that are hard coded with commands on the number pad. Sure, you can try to remap those with software but that is a lot of work per game instead of just having a number pad.
more important questions are "where is arrows" and "where is F buttons".
My favorite colors combo😮
Dude goes through accessories before the item😂
Why we hatin on the brown switches
It has a number pad so it actually gets bumped above the other ones
Bros house is gonna be filled up with key boards 💀
Where’s the numpad🤓👆
This board sounds nice even if their installed with browns,you get that thocky sound still which is still awesome,just lube,tape mod and change the keycaps if needed.
everytime i get a keyboard im literally like "f### the numpad"
Redragon kilava is a good example of an affordable and decent mechanical keyboard with numpad
My husband and I have a Royal Kludge. He has the tactile switches, I have the linear switches. I too can't get past the bump feel, but he likes it 🤷🏻♀️ Looking to get another keyboard for home, possibly a 75% layout.
I'm with you but my best friend wants me to suggest a good tactile for him because he likes it. I helped him research for it because I didn't really know much abt tactiles.
@@mrzeroskill boba u4t all the way
My dumb ahh will somehow make a keyboard have stick drift😂
Aren’t brown switches quieter?? I love that!
Where’s the track pad😢
I'm one of those people who requires a numpad. Alt codes, data entry, I hate detached numpads. I just need one on my board.
I use the red linear rk98 in our living room pc because it's wireless and Bluetooth too. Would like to see a mod video for it. It's a surprisingly great board with the reds
The reason I like the 100 key keyboards is that I can bind the numpads to something while playing
Hipyo is definitely being held hostage to make this video 😭
I have an RK100. It's quite similar. Nice board for the price!
Numpad is so convenient, I don't get why most mechanical keyboards don't include it.