Nov-24-2022, 04:11 AM
I've had this for a few months now, and totally loving it:-
https://rog.asus.com/au/keyboards/keyboa...-ii-model/
I simply don't use the numpad, so didn't even connect it.. It's illuminated, so no probs finding what keys to use in the dark, the arrows are perfectly located, it's got all the important buttons for IDE's and all in the right places (pgup/home/end/etc), and it's got a ridiculously satisfying tactile click feeling without too much noise.
stupidly expensive unfortunately.
it shipped with one of those rubber wrist-rest things, which I'm using for the first time, and that too is especially awesome as well (since it's as wide as the whole kbd, but I don't have the numpad joined on, it's wider than the part I'm using, which is handy (pardon pun) since it extends past the left-edge of the kbd, where you tend to rest your hand when using "esc" and tab/shift-tab a lot.
https://rog.asus.com/au/keyboards/keyboa...-ii-model/
I simply don't use the numpad, so didn't even connect it.. It's illuminated, so no probs finding what keys to use in the dark, the arrows are perfectly located, it's got all the important buttons for IDE's and all in the right places (pgup/home/end/etc), and it's got a ridiculously satisfying tactile click feeling without too much noise.
stupidly expensive unfortunately.
it shipped with one of those rubber wrist-rest things, which I'm using for the first time, and that too is especially awesome as well (since it's as wide as the whole kbd, but I don't have the numpad joined on, it's wider than the part I'm using, which is handy (pardon pun) since it extends past the left-edge of the kbd, where you tend to rest your hand when using "esc" and tab/shift-tab a lot.