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love the full 104 personally but have been looking at something to control the computer from the bed and this would be wayyyyyyyyy overkill

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Full size -  more keys, more better. I cant get by without a numpad.

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My favorite keyboard size is full sized. Having a numpad is just so much easier when having to input long strands of numbers!

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I recently switch my full size keyboard for a tenkeyless keyboard, and I love it! Since I work by the computer all day as a programmer I really like the fact that I can have a shorter distance to my mouse when working. It might sound silly, but it makes me feel more productive not wasting time moving my arm over those numbers that I really don't need. I've never tried a 60% keyboard like the poker, but maybe that will be my next step? I might actually save 2 or 3 inches of arm traveling time... ;) Less is more?!

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I prefer full sized keyboards,  but Ive never been low on space though. I would love to try a cherry keyboard as well!

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I prefer having a full size 104 key layout as I find myself using the number pad and function keys quite often.  I do however like keyboards with more than 104 keys for macro functions; they making gaming and other tasks a little bit easier and faster.

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I need a full sized keyboard but no makro buttons. I dont have a use for them.

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I have to say full size keyboards all the way!  

The main reason I am saying this is because of the num-pad. Some games use it to navigate or if you are in a dev console you might need it. BUT if you are using the keyboard for lets say emails, the smaller, the better I think.

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Quite frankly I love a combination of both.. from the overkill "Val Halen" 1x10^20 key keyboard to a tiny bluetooth keyboard... 

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My favorite keyboard design is a mini keyboard, preferribly mini, as they are easy to take around with me and are much better than using my laptop keyboard :D not only that but they are easy to mod and use for projects, there just awesum :3

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Thanks for the giveaway :)
I prefer a 60% board as when I'm sneaking around in games it is a life threatening situation when I move my mouse and it hits the keyboard and shots are fired! 

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hey,   I like the full size keyboard.  as someone else stated i dislike having to press a FN key to use more features :)

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I prefer full size keyboards because i just can't get enough keys if i could i would have 2 keyboards for each hand, but then i wouldn't be able to use a mouse :(

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Never had the opportunity to use a 60%, smallest I've gone is TKL, but smaller is better for a small desk like mine where space is limited. Two monitors and an ITX desktop eat up space very quickly.

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Never tried anything other than a full sized keyboard, because "Numpad". The idea of a smaller formfactor interests me for its portability and saving space on my desktop.

 

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My first mechanical keyboard was the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate.... and I will never settle for anything less in terms of quality or size. The extra 5 macro keys are super useful not only during games, but for launching my favorite applications or utilizing my favorite functions with one single button. The tenkey number bad is a dream to use when doing anything in Excel that requires a lot of number work. This keyboard is the dream.

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I like having a number pad, it's just easier for me.

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I'm used to full size keyboards, but I've never had a 60%. I don't use Excel often, so the numpad is likely an unnecessary luxury.

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I've always been a sucker for keyboards that don't take too much space on me desk--so I've always used tenkeyless keyboards. I need space for my other peripherals man! (HOTAS, Mouse, Headphones, Mic, etc)

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Personally I love having a numberpad on my keyboards. I find that I use it quite often and I typically like the full size best. However, I can see a 10-keyless board being useful for travel, such as with a laptop and I know it would be a lot better than the stock chicklet keyboard on any laptop.

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At home I need the desk space so I like the 60%

also with full size I feel like I have to sit at an angle because the arrow/10 key take up too much space.

 

but at work I type a bunch of quantities and prices so I like the full size.

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When I'm at home I prefer to use a full sized keyboard for easy access to all the keys without having to press the Fn key. However outside the house I like the ten keyless board because it is easy to move around.

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I'm from saudi arabia i wish i could win a gift like that.

thank you!

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