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Hello. I'm looking for a keyboard with fairly specific requirements and having trouble finding options. This will be an office-oriented keyboard for me. I'm not willing to solder or do assembly, but I am willing to pay up.

  • Wireless
  • Ability to connect to multiple devices
  • Full Size
  • Brownish switches

The only keyboard I've come across like this is the Keychron K10, which I found through another thread on this forum. Unfortunately it's out of stock. Do you have any other suggestions for me?

 

Thanks!

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10 hours ago, rikitikitavi said:

How about a 60-70 keyboard and a separate NumPad?

This way you can get smaller (possibly available) Keychron, AnnPro2 (memory for 4 bt devices) or anything else. For NumPad you can get either wired or smth like Epomaker GK21S

Thanks for the suggestion. I used to use a microsoft keyboard with a separate number pad and hated it because it always seemed to float around my desk and was never where I expected it to be when typing by feel. But, it was a flimsy thing - so maybe that had something to do with it.

 

Given supply chain issues, maybe I'll have to consider this though - just with a higher quality number pad. I split my time pretty evenly between word documents and spreadsheets, so the number pad is quite important to me. I'll look into the Epomaker but any other suggestions in that space would be welcome (As well as any other full sized keyboard options I may have overlooked).

 

Thanks again!

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