In Search of Compact Keyboard That Doesn't Suck?
dlaur asks: "I am a right-handed programmer who doesn't use the numeric keypad. While some may appreciate it, I find that it forces me to place my mouse too far away and I would prefer a more compact keyboard. I depend upon easy access to the navigation keys (arrows/ins/del/home/end/pgup/pgdn) while programming, and I find that, while compact keyboard layouts do eliminate the numeric keypad, they also cram the navigation keys into unnatural places. Does anyone manufacture a 'standard layout' keyboard sans keypad? Tip for entrepreneurs: I'll pay a lot for one."
I've bought this one 2 months ago, for exactly the same reason.I like it a lot although it could have been better if it had been in the natural design. http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details /NL/EN,CRID=2158,CONTENTID=10777
Behold. The Happy Hacking Lite 2 keyboard at the bottom of that page may be your best bet.
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Dude, I use the IBM Model M Space Saver keyboard, and it's totally awesome. It's just like a regular Model M high-durability buckling-spring keyboard, except minus the numeric keypad. Here's a page with a picture comparing the Space Saver to a full M and a Happy Hacking. This other page depicts the more typical beige Model M Space Saver, albeit retrofitted for Dvorak. BitchKapoor, over and out!
I like the IBM Trackpoint SpaceSaver. In addition to being a nice compact keyboard, the Trackpoint is great for people who don't like to reach for the mouse all the time.
ThinkPlus USB Travel Keyboard with UltraNav http://www-131.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/P roductDisplay?catalogId=-840&storeId=10000001&lang Id=-1&dualCurrId=1000073&categoryId=2581898&produc tId=8717673
This is basically the ThinkPad keyboard. It's great--pointing stick and trackpad.
William F. Garrity Director of Biomedical Libraries Dartmouth College/Dartmouth Medical School and Dartmouth-Hitchco
I had the same problem, i wanted the narrower keyboard so it would leave more room for making those deft mouse moves in Quake. I was looking for a good one for a long time but found it totally by accident. I was at Circuit City looking for something else entirely, when I happened to stroll through the console games area. There it was on the shelf, a tiny keyboard made by logitech for the Playstation 2. It has a standard usb cable and works perfectly on my pc. It even has the WIN key, which has a picture of the Logitech logo instead of the windows emblem, but it works the same in Windows. Here's the website: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details /CA/EN,CRID=2282,CONTENTID=6636
or do a google search on "logitech playstation keyboard". It's the first search result. The website or the box doesn't say anything about it working with a pc, but I can assure you it works 100% like any other keyboard on a pc. I've been using mine for about a year without a single problem. Plus it's cheap, ~$20, a lot cheaper than most of the previous suggestions. See: http://www.dealtime.com/xPC-Logitech_LOGITECH_9671 99_0100_USB_KEYBOARD_FOR_PS2 Give it a try, it's a real gem.