I Found The Best Budget FULL SIZE Keyboard. (Galaxy 100)

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Hipyo Tech

Hipyo Tech

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@HipyoTech
@HipyoTech 2 күн бұрын
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@omegatitan8656
@omegatitan8656 Күн бұрын
Nola in the background 🤣 😅
@panchit0z
@panchit0z Күн бұрын
Hey I hope you’re ok! I really appreciate the content you make for this community :)
@jimallen1303
@jimallen1303 Күн бұрын
Your videos are great 👍
@muzuru7937
@muzuru7937 Күн бұрын
please review the new rainy 75 rt halleffect with both the types opf switches
@awesomeness7402
@awesomeness7402 17 сағат бұрын
youre back!!!!! can you do a review of the akko Jin01
@gnarltonfischer960
@gnarltonfischer960 Күн бұрын
I think, personally, the issue is less so "the market for keyboards with a numpad is so low" and more so that the supply of 'good' keyboards with numpads is just practically nonexistent. To the point where most people are forced to either take a good keyboard with no numpad or get a crappy one. If the market produced more mechanical keyboards, that are either full or just have a numpad of good quality, then I think more people would end up buying them. Especially as businesses promote and encourage more ergonomic measures for their employees. As comfortablility becomes more prevalent in the workplace, I sort of just think that the keyboard game is doing itself a little dirty by not cashing in as much as they ought to.
@Fenweekoh
@Fenweekoh Күн бұрын
exactly, the market kinda just went numpadless overnight. i mean it makes sense for them, it costs less to not include a numpad so they made a bunch of gamer keyboards with no numpads, people thought they were cool because their favorite creator was using them and then the market for these jokes of a keyboard was born. then they can charge more for what used to be a standard keyboard with a numpad. just like damn gamer chairs
@alieffauzanrizky7202
@alieffauzanrizky7202 Күн бұрын
It's lees than "not enough good keybaord with numpad" but more of "Not enough good keybaord with numpad that's being imported to outside china market. Aula F99 pro, Feker IK105, Keydous nj98, Leobog HI98, MCHOSE G98, VGN S99, and so on. Even a lot of alumunium case one are still less than $100. A lot of epomaker keyboard collaboration also come cheaper if you buy it straight through the original company. All of the keyboard i mentioned have a review on youtube too. But what's holding them from appearing on mainstream market? The thing are listed in aliexpress where it's outnumbered by a lot of crap chinese ODM that came from a random guy making a random brand to make a quick buck.
@strayiggytv
@strayiggytv 16 сағат бұрын
If the demand was there there'd be better ones. Your logic is backwards
@fionnbegley4382
@fionnbegley4382 8 сағат бұрын
I think numpad even becomes a backseat issue when a lot of manufacturers can't even get proper iso support
@bzdirt
@bzdirt Сағат бұрын
@@fionnbegley4382 I 100% agree. I had been looking for a 100% ISO, for way too long. Ended up with a Mexican/Spanish Yeyian. After more than a year I can say it's still pretty decent ...but I've yet to find some good keycaps replacement!
@singletona082
@singletona082 Күн бұрын
I think 40% is REALLY weird and super cramped, but I wanna see your take on it. Because that form factor has fans and they need love too.
@ChaoYT99
@ChaoYT99 Күн бұрын
I hear crickets when I call for 40% layouts fans
@singletona082
@singletona082 Күн бұрын
@@ChaoYT99 Still worth looking at!
@thebunsenburner
@thebunsenburner Күн бұрын
Yes, more 40s plz.
@strayiggytv
@strayiggytv 16 сағат бұрын
​@@ChaoYT99chirp chirp. I'm here fam
@atunreal50m13h2w
@atunreal50m13h2w Сағат бұрын
Yes review it!
@alvinphan1617
@alvinphan1617 Күн бұрын
Many of us have jobs in science, engineering, or accounting with data entry and calculation requirements. A dedicated numpad is more comfortable and easy to use than a 2nd layer, which is unintuitive and has a suboptimal layout for calculations. Also, there aren't very many cnc aluminum numpads. If we wanted one to match an existing TKL keyboard, we have very few options. (keychron, zoompad...)
@Wren6991
@Wren6991 Күн бұрын
If you work in science/engineering and you are typing in numbers then you are fucking up. It's a poor use of time and an avoidable source of errors. Everything should be machine-readable and all processing should be automated
@gallofilm
@gallofilm Күн бұрын
ok so buy a separate one and stop bothering us
@fastydave
@fastydave Күн бұрын
​@@gallofilmbothering us?? Grow up
@FusionMusic
@FusionMusic Күн бұрын
​​@@gallofilmHe just explained to you why we can't buy one, did you even read his message?
@christchollosigua
@christchollosigua Күн бұрын
Feel the same
@jierenzheng7670
@jierenzheng7670 Күн бұрын
The problem with a separate numpad is it cost more both combined :(
@AA-777-
@AA-777- Күн бұрын
me after buying a keyboard worth 200 dollars and seeing this:
@paszmaty
@paszmaty Күн бұрын
ohno
@persequarmotus
@persequarmotus Күн бұрын
Me seeing 'best budget' keyboard then its worth 100 dollars. 😅
@tparadox88
@tparadox88 Күн бұрын
​@@persequarmotusI've got two fullsize Koorui mechanical keyboards. One is full RGB with hot swap switches and a removable braided cable and cost $35. The other is a fixed rainbow pattern LED, fixed braided cable, and soldered-in switches, but came with a wired five button mouse with breathing light at less than $20 for the set on sale. My only big regret is that neither of them have support for remapping.
@persequarmotus
@persequarmotus Күн бұрын
@@tparadox88 Yeah I got a surmen gs98 that was worth... ~$40ish? keyboard with a numpad. Has RGB as well. Hotswappable and honestly. Its fairly good and lasted me almost a year now. It doesn't have that oomph/metal frame or board but it definitely feels good to type with. Only thing its missing is a printscreen button but snippeting works too. Edit - Sucks cause a lot of these keyboard videos don't show numpad keyboards much. Which is understandable but I love having one especially for MMO's or games that require more keys to press. So the keyboard I got is really nice. Also fairly compact despite the numpad. I'm sure there is better options. Edit 2 - I'll definitely keep those keyboards you mentioned in mind in case I need a backup budget keyboard.
@360revolucion8
@360revolucion8 Күн бұрын
​Oh cheetos, I think I'm about to fall into a rabbit hole 🕳️ . I'm looking for a keyboard for hands the size of a 5 year old (me). Trying to figure out the jargon and acronyms I keep running into (binge watching and reading). I'm not a gamer. I would like a numpad because the top row keys are usually hard to reach. 🤔 So I'm guessing (beginner here) a small 100% key layout with lights to see at night, the typing sound (a mechanical keyboard feature) I get it but I'm not sure if it's a need or not for me. There are moments when I want to be discreet and don't want to be obvious that I'm typing but I do like that feeling and sound of typing. It's hard for me to type in bulky fat keyboards without doing finger yoga. A small as in narrow keyboard is what I need to reach the top keys. Please help and save me from falling in 🕳️ .@@persequarmotus
@BrassMaster84
@BrassMaster84 Күн бұрын
1st counterpoint - remapping the numpad to a second layer sounds good until you try to use it. It just doesn't feel right because the numpad is linear aligned and you can't put the operation keys in the same place. Also, buying a separate numpad of equal quality is usually much more expensive than just buying a 100% keyboard. 2nd counterpoint - there is nothing wrong with what you call a "boring" keyboard. Not all of us need a loud-colored keyboard with features that we will never use and LEDs that can land a commercial jet.
@johnclavis
@johnclavis Күн бұрын
I think youre trying way too hard to convince people to NOT have a numpad and its weird
@ventsid5963
@ventsid5963 Күн бұрын
Even if I get one without one I'd buy a separate numpad with usb that runs on a battery and use glue to attach it to the keyboard 😂
@richkaswow
@richkaswow Күн бұрын
i mean simply put between my hobby and work I absolutely have to have a numpad. I tried a separate one and it is just relatively clunky, it's hard to describe. hate having two usb cables compared to one, too.
@AACA56
@AACA56 Күн бұрын
Get a RK S98 BEST BUDGET ONE
@elrictraver8275
@elrictraver8275 Күн бұрын
type vibes, its insane.
@Goku_is_my_idol
@Goku_is_my_idol Күн бұрын
I don't use the numpad but it feels weird if it's not there cuz that's the sort of keyboard i grew up playing games on
@0bscura
@0bscura Күн бұрын
Good to see a full size (kinda) board reviewed. There are some of us out here who leverage the num-pad with key bindings for window management and make heavy use of page-up/down, home/end, ins/del, and the mighty print screen key. If you've been doing these things for years they're baked in and you want all those keys in their proper locations. This keyboard is a fail for that but I still enjoyed the review. All the best!
@timtuckercom
@timtuckercom Күн бұрын
Muscle memory is an underappreciated element of switching layouts - the younger you are, the easier it is. I use the editing keys heavily as well and TKL + a separate numpad works well for me.
@TheloniousNno
@TheloniousNno Күн бұрын
For people living in cursed countries with non-QWERTY layouts, the numbers are SHIFT+top row keys. It's a PITA to do data entry in general and numbers in particular. A numpad is not just a requirement, it's the difference between life and death.
@marekvojta9648
@marekvojta9648 Күн бұрын
Yes I'm NOT pressing shift+top row everytime I want to write a stupid number. That's why I have (and always will have) laptop with numpad. And to the suggestion just rebind it to something by pressing some key... Why we do keyboards with multiple lines when all we need is about one line for symbols and about one line to switch layouts for every botton.
@tparadox88
@tparadox88 Күн бұрын
Number row is a pain for data entry even if you don't have to hold down a modifier.
@DobromirManchev
@DobromirManchev Күн бұрын
This is very true. We live in France and my wife uses AZERTY, typing numbers while working and doing home accounting would be insane with AZERTY layout. That's why today we ordered her a Keychron V5, albeit a QWERTY (since the ISO-FR is always OOS), she'll have to learn to use a QWERTY layout with language switching in windows, like i do... In the end, it's really not hard. I am Bulgarian myself, so i've used mixed-layout (QWERTY and "phonetic Cyrillic") forever, now i just have 3 layouts (FR, BG, USA)...
@TheloniousNno
@TheloniousNno Күн бұрын
@DobromirManchev I recommend using the US international layout, you can type any accented character with it. I'm in France too, and I have no issue typing French with my QWERTY Q6.
@uszateq2956
@uszateq2956 Күн бұрын
typing test at the very end is criminal ( 9:20 )
@resetpassw0rd
@resetpassw0rd Күн бұрын
You didn't make one video yet: low profile silent keyboard.
@FusionMusic
@FusionMusic Күн бұрын
@@resetpassw0rd lofree flow lite with Hades switches?
@lloritoovidexequield.8609
@lloritoovidexequield.8609 Күн бұрын
@HipyoTech, what about keyboards using the ISO layout? All you keyboard reviews are only in ANSI.
@albertko1
@albertko1 Күн бұрын
Some of the barebones and customs he's reviewed do have an ISO option.
@JudgeBreddUK
@JudgeBreddUK 9 сағат бұрын
This has been a big issue for me when looking at the keyboards on this channel, most aren't ISO
@2501Nero
@2501Nero Күн бұрын
This isn't a full sized keyboard. Title is kinda misleading. I don't just want a numpad, I want all the keys.
@HipyoTech
@HipyoTech Күн бұрын
What do you use em for?
@dansvensson5292
@dansvensson5292 Күн бұрын
you use pause and scroll lock a lot? those are the only missing keys that i can see
@taylerm92
@taylerm92 Күн бұрын
​@HipyoTech as a software dev, I use home and end keys constantly for highlighting text quickly, or page up/down keys for navigating in text editors. I use F keys for shortcuts in IDEs. Not to mention the placement of where the keys are. We don't want to change 20+ years of muscle memory to accommodate for more mouse room. We actually have careers that we use true 100% keyboards for 8+ hours every day. Hope a content creator will actually understand that one day and maybe we can get an actual 100% build...
@strayiggytv
@strayiggytv 10 сағат бұрын
@@taylerm92 I think your main problem is assuming everyone is a software dev or that there are enough of you into mechanical keyboards that companies would want to cater to you.
@taylerm92
@taylerm92 10 сағат бұрын
@@strayiggytv i can assure you that 90% of all devs own and use mechanical keyboards. Problem is the assumption that there isn't a market when there clearly is. Hint, HipyoTech wouldn't have made this video if it wasn't demanded by comments in other videos....
@BiaZarr
@BiaZarr Күн бұрын
Hipyo i always want more hipyo videos so of course i want a video about the 40% one. Your content is always appreciated, your vibes are immaculate, thank you for your service!
@xAlbo94
@xAlbo94 22 сағат бұрын
I like the idea of a video devoted to separate numpads that can be pulled out when necessary
@Cloud28693
@Cloud28693 Күн бұрын
Welcome back buddy ❤️
@paintballplaya17
@paintballplaya17 Күн бұрын
PLEAAASE make the video on the 40% I love watching keyboard videos of niche layouts, and I think 40% is like the greatest travel size keyboard out there
@3nchiridion
@3nchiridion Күн бұрын
It may be time to take a look at the new hybrid boards coming out that support magnetic AND traditional switches like the Keydous NJ98 CP V2. I wonder if they're better typers than the HE-only boards.
@a-targ
@a-targ Күн бұрын
i have a few things to ask/say 1: can you do a rock climbing video? 2: never go on vacation again you killed me with the 2 month delay 3: can you do a review of epomaker ek68? 4: when are you going to do another stream?
@nelsing1978
@nelsing1978 Күн бұрын
Yes i need a numpad, and due to the limited options when it comes to custom ones i ended up with the Corsair K70 max (before i found out wooting had a fullsize).
@danteshier5214
@danteshier5214 Күн бұрын
So . . . I am Numpad Gang for a few reasons: 1. I frequently use my numpad in Excel/Google sheets both for personal projects and for work stuff when needed. It's just easier to move my arm over than to try hold down another key to activate an alt typing scheme, or to press some combination of keys to toggle it, and then have to remember the layout every single time I need a numpad. 2. I'm sure there is another way to do this, but it's just muscle memory/I've memorized it already. I can hold Alt down on the right hand of my keyboard and then hit keys in a specific order to type special symbols not normally bound to a keyboard any other way. 3. I hate how small keyboards look and feel. It weirds me out when the keys are above the case, and honestly I'd rather have more options not less. My desk is wide enough, I've never smacked my keyboard in my life, and I have played plenty of fast pace games. So Big keyboard has no real con for me, and has more options in what keys I can use or reassign. The only con is yes far less custom options since it's not a common market.
@lucnguyen8905
@lucnguyen8905 Күн бұрын
I used to be "have to have a numpad gang", but after exploring some, I've converted. I really do understand the ppl who feel they need a numpad tho. I def understand. But I absolutely love my leobog Hi-75. There is nothing on the market like it at its price point (especially at the time I purchased it). I agree with Hipyo's sentiment of don't limit yourself and try out smaller keyboards. But it does stink that for so long all the good keyboards we 60% and 75%. Really glad to see Epomaker investing in the 100% crew
@yessir98765
@yessir98765 35 минут бұрын
off topic but im wondering what is the best creamy switch according to your opinion (including price and sound)
@akemi187
@akemi187 5 сағат бұрын
Started watching over a year ago knowing -100 about keyboards, and I love that you explain things more now! Had to do lots of searching back in the day to figure out what a gasket mount was / why someone would want that. LOL Your videos are really helpful!!
@ormoffat
@ormoffat Күн бұрын
I think your perspective on why no number pads are better for ergonomics for jobs was really interesting. I'm just getting into keyboard modding and so I'm mostly still witching and learning. When I realized I could pick options that could help lessen the impact my arthritis had on my 8 hour keyboard monkey job I was very excited. I had considered separate number pads but I foresee annoying the crap out of myself with moving the numpad around without thinking instead of it being fixed to the rest of the keyboard. Plus a lot of the numpads I was seeing on top of the price of less key-keyboards definitely made me dislike buying them separately even more. But the keyboard software has my interest piqued. Especially if 100 keyboards tend to not have the same level of quality as other options.
@RedCoyote
@RedCoyote 22 сағат бұрын
I'd love a video on good budget numpads! One of my frustrations when looking at numpads is how often they end up being almost the same price as a custom keyboard.
@A.Ludwig-y4w
@A.Ludwig-y4w Күн бұрын
i want a keyboard around $100 and watch all you videos about this price class. And honestly they get me more confused than before. I know its preference but i really need sth like a conclusion video which keyboard i should buy and i think im not the only one.
@kevinkiggs
@kevinkiggs Күн бұрын
Don't watch Hipyo for product recs, he yaps too much. Try Switch and Click. If you want a full size keyboard for $100, your best option is the Keychron V6 Max or K10 Pro if you prefer wired. Otherwise check out the Epomaker Galaxy80 for a nice TKL keyboard
@strayiggytv
@strayiggytv 10 сағат бұрын
@@A.Ludwig-y4w with all due respect I think you need to do your own research? You can't really get a definitive answer from someone else when you're the one who will be using the keyboard and we don't know your preferences
@robloxcrusher9921
@robloxcrusher9921 Күн бұрын
Take your time Hipyo. We still love you
@TheZero1er
@TheZero1er Күн бұрын
After watching some of your reviews, I went and picked up the Drop Sense75. Bought the POM Plate and tactile switches to customize it. I really like the weight and typing feel immensely.
@MattisProbably
@MattisProbably Күн бұрын
"2kg keyboard, not good for daily commute." I'm looking at my ~20kg camera backpack that I carry with me every day right now 😅
@Eggo56789
@Eggo56789 Күн бұрын
i don't exactly need a numpad, i just really enjoy using alt codes to quickly use extra symbols while also holding my copy for something else. i also like it for rhythm games, since it's easier and more comfortable to use with my arms further apart, but that's not as important for me since arrow keys aren't that much closer in
@BottomLessKeys
@BottomLessKeys Сағат бұрын
What’s a Numpad?
@hywong8449
@hywong8449 17 сағат бұрын
I've been researching the availability of these so-called 96% sized or 1800 layout mechanical keyboards, and not only is there a lack of good and reasonably priced ones, they are also all laid out slightly differently, so you have check the available keys and where they are positioned, to ensure the keyboard meets your needs. Take for instance the Aula F99 and Aula F99 Pro. The latter has the vertical line of Page Up and Page Down keys close to the arrow keys, which is convenient for quick browsing through long documents/text files [I don't want to disable numlock to use the page up and down functions on the '3' and '9' keys if I can help it]. The non-Pro version has the page up and down keys in the top right corner row, which is inconvenient. However, I also use the Home and End button, and in the Aula F99 Pro, the End key has been sacrificed for the knob in the top right. Unlike some people, I really don't need a knob. I can't use Aula's software to remap keys as my computers are running on Linux. I have to say the Galaxy 100's layout and specs are perfect for me - tri-mode connectivity, large battery, aluminium case, Home and End keys are present even though there is a knob. I only wish they sold it barebones. Don't like linear switches and I want to use my own Cherry or OEM profile keycaps and not their unfamiliar profile keys. I find that buying prebuilt is a waste of resources since the default switches and keycaps will just be lying around unused. For now I'm using my Aula F99 and hoping that eventually a 1800 barebones kit that suits me will be released.
@lancealbert
@lancealbert Күн бұрын
I play Arma fairly regularly and honestly it’s a lot easier to have the numpad than trying to do macro layers as it can sometimes interfere with Arma keybinds. I prefer my numpad and wish the market for full size would grow and give us better options.
@llywuh
@llywuh 13 сағат бұрын
Finally my keeb getting recognition is deserves!
@01f4irider
@01f4irider 2 сағат бұрын
So I take it you recommend it then?
@Sakurina
@Sakurina Күн бұрын
return of the king
@PaulyGutes
@PaulyGutes Күн бұрын
I think had I seen this video right when I was starting this hobby I would have immediately bought one. It sounds amazing, but Hipyo is right. Once I went to a 75% and 60% layout and got used to not having a numpad I realized it was so much better.
@lc1565
@lc1565 Күн бұрын
I used to be full numpad gang, then when my crappy gaming keyboard went out on the computer I keep at my mom's house so I can still game when I visit on weekends, and I went TKL since I had less desk space there. Never missed the numpad but I did greatly appreciate the extra space and ended up switching to an 80% for my main setup. 70% is still too small for me and although I LOVE the form factor 80%, I miss the dedicated print screen key. Setting up a layer to put print screen on one of the function keys with VIA was incredibly simple tho. For me, it came down to always appreciating the increased desk/mousing space, while only seldom missing the numpad, like when I do my taxes or something.
@varkin794
@varkin794 Күн бұрын
I'm a bookkeeper and I need a numpad and I have found compact 75% keyboards are a good option if you need a numpad. I'm currently using Redragon Magic Wand and it looks and feel good enough without spending too much on a keyboard.
@sam-q3e3g
@sam-q3e3g Күн бұрын
Dude, you showed that picture of the cyclone going to Vancouver and I was like "DUUUUDDDDDEEEEED! Don't I live there?!"
@s73fan.
@s73fan. Күн бұрын
At work, I need the numpad because, as Hipio said, it's essential when working with numbers. But at home, I use a 75% keyboard and, overall, there's no problem, especially if you're mainly playing games
@blueredtan2872
@blueredtan2872 20 сағат бұрын
For my job that uses Excel a lot I really prefer to have a numpad and a "second layer" really isn't an useful option. Buying a 75%/TKL and a numpad may seem good on paper but in reality, using a 75%/TKL with a numpad and unplugging the pad when not needed is just as much hassle as using a 100% keyboard and swapping it out for a 75%/TKL and the experience using the numpad on a 100% is far better than using a separate combo.
@oopsalldrip1376
@oopsalldrip1376 Күн бұрын
I didn't know epomaker made a 40%. Kinda interested in seeing a video about it.
@hypnotoad8871
@hypnotoad8871 10 сағат бұрын
You should check out the Montech Mkey. It's surprisingly very good for being Montech's first keyboard and they have a full size version of it so you don't have to purchase a separate number pad.
@rhymetrymusic
@rhymetrymusic Күн бұрын
Would love to see a video about different options for standalone numpads!
@IdkHowThisKeyboardWorks
@IdkHowThisKeyboardWorks Күн бұрын
wake up guys hipyo uploaded
@Shane_Bozelie
@Shane_Bozelie Күн бұрын
Good to see you back!
@daizday
@daizday Күн бұрын
I would love to see the video on the smaller keyboard! :-)
@dieseljr7946
@dieseljr7946 Күн бұрын
Would deffo like to see you do a video on having a separate numpad! That could give a lot of flexible options for the numpad gang
@tparadox88
@tparadox88 Күн бұрын
I've long been of the "give me all the keys you've got" mentality, but the ergonomics of moving my hand into three different areas (right side letters, numpad, mouse) is really getting to me in a data entry job and I'm starting to daydream about learning one-handed typing with a compact board on the left side of my desk, and a separate numpad on the far side of the mouse. Then I wouldn't have to bring my arms so close together and only have to move between two zones. Also I'm starting to get very interested in learning a Datahand style input device but I definitely don't have a thousand dollars for a Svalboard. I don't even have three hundred for the self print kit, let alone the printer.
@BrassMaster84
@BrassMaster84 Күн бұрын
I learned to use the mouse with my left hand so I can use the numpad and mouse without moving my right hand all over the place.
@Yeven.
@Yeven. Күн бұрын
This is my favorite keyboard layout since I play a lot of MMO games, which i bind a lot to numpads etc. Although right now my winner is the metal one from Keychron. But nice to see people have options.
@jamesleuthauser9336
@jamesleuthauser9336 12 сағат бұрын
I'll agree that there aren't that many worthwhile keyboards with numpads, but I think that's an issue. I searched heaven and hell to not only find a customizable board that was well built with a numpad, but also a left-handed layout. I run a small, local store and I am constantly doing math and spreadsheets. Being able to keep my left hand on my numpad and right hand on my mouse keeps my work efficiency really high, so it was worth the insane price of the keyboard, but for most people it REALLY wouldn't be
@kennhern
@kennhern 8 сағат бұрын
When people ask for a keyboard with a numpad, my favorite recommendation is the Aula F99. Got mine for $40, and it is all I need for work and gaming
@jamesleuthauser9336
@jamesleuthauser9336 2 сағат бұрын
@kennhern that's a dang good board, though. Fantastic find
@MarbsMusic
@MarbsMusic Күн бұрын
Ducky has a new Zero 6108 with Cherry switches that is pretty nice as well for a full size. This one definitely sounds better because the Cherry switches have the expected scratch but everything is hot swap. For me I just can't do numpads... nice review and glad you are back and hope you had a wonderful relaxing time!
@florencetheunicorn
@florencetheunicorn Күн бұрын
Welcome back! I hope you had a good vacation.
@BurntCornMuffin
@BurntCornMuffin Күн бұрын
I play DCS, and that habit also requires a job with numbers. I REALLY need a numpad. But I'd be curious about separate numpads.
@jayvee.1099
@jayvee.1099 Күн бұрын
He's finally back
@DoctorManiak
@DoctorManiak 14 сағат бұрын
I ve been using a Galaxy 80 after watching your video back then and I m sooooooo happy to have bought it
@phil21s
@phil21s Күн бұрын
This is not a full size keyboard. It does not have a full nav cluster nor the regular modifiers. PLEASE stop calling 98% or 96% "full size", it is a different layout and personally it does simply not work with muscle memory for full size keyboards. This is as much full size as a 75% with a numpad, but sold as a TKL with numpad.
@B00jums
@B00jums Күн бұрын
I am a number pad gang member myself but I prefer having the number pad in the south paw position to the left of the keyboard. This continues to leave space for my mouse. I use the Mount Everest Max or smaller keyboards with a separate number pad. Would love to hear your take on the ups and downs of using a 40% keyboard. Also hoping you will take a look at the Halo 65 HE, already purchased one, looking for some confirmation bias here.
@diamondbed86
@diamondbed86 Күн бұрын
So glad to see you! Take care
@firetussin
@firetussin Күн бұрын
separate numpad video incoming!!!
@KeebClack
@KeebClack Күн бұрын
My boy hipyo has returned! we missed u 😭
@LenoxLamar
@LenoxLamar 5 сағат бұрын
Ok I concede, I am a numpad enjoyer but when I searched for it, you are right that there is basically not really much variety on the market. Then please make a video about good separate numpads after this reality check you gave me, if you would be so kind. Thx ^-^
@stereodark
@stereodark Күн бұрын
I’m not surprised as I got an EPOMAKER 75 last year and then the QK75 and after building it and tons of effort it sounded only marginally better than the 90$ epomaker. It’s just such an amazing brand, I took my epomaker to the office and use the QK at home but honestly I think it’s hardly worth spending 300$ extra when they make such as good product.
@Defendo99
@Defendo99 Күн бұрын
As a proud member of numpad gang, your reasoning has been heard, but disregarded. I want ALL of my buttons
@yesitsme003
@yesitsme003 Күн бұрын
Glad you’re back! Take it easy, and I hope you feel better soon
@tparadox88
@tparadox88 Күн бұрын
I bought a home keyboard and a work keyboard. It would never occur to me to take one keyboard back and forth, but maybe if I'd spent hundreds of dollars on a keyboard and it had a removable cable, I might be more inclined to bring it everywhere. My new work keyboard (from Koorui because I'm a cheap noob) came with some very tall keycaps that felt great to me but I hated the look of because the shine through legends were grey on black with the lights off and dim and blurry color with lights on, so I bought cheap simple white on black set (I'm not mad it cost about as much as the keyboard did because it was an insanely good deal for the board) that I think makes the lights pop more.
@ITAmich
@ITAmich 17 сағат бұрын
I love having the numpad, as a matter of fact I am typing this comment on a full keyboard. I really hate having the numbers in a line above my regular keys (and also hate macros) and use the Enter key at the end of the numpad way more often than the "regular" Enter key. so, in short, yes I want a numpad and this keyboard peaked my interest even if it's not a full keyboard.
@MediumQuality
@MediumQuality Күн бұрын
I'd like to see some standalone numpad reviews. I need one for work, but I mainly use a 75%.
@JATMN
@JATMN Күн бұрын
Numpad life. Also, no macro layers should not be considered an argument against someone who has to drive a numb pad all day.
@MattisProbably
@MattisProbably Күн бұрын
Oh also! Good to have you back! :D
@jasondinh5217
@jasondinh5217 Күн бұрын
Now that you’re back. Do the nuphy halo 65 HE, nuphy air 60 and 75 HE, and Evo 80
@toohhy
@toohhy 22 сағат бұрын
I have more "small" keyboards than full size ones, but ultimately I still choose to use a 100% keyboard. If you are like me like to use multiple different software or games you know the hustle of going through of every piece of software to rebind keys and hopefully remember the shortcuts, then you will discover the inconvenience of using layers...One day I realized I never had to deal with these hustles before so I switched back with 100% boards with zero regret.
@grzybki
@grzybki Күн бұрын
I can't care less about packaging, accesories nor cable quality. I already own or don't use that things and I'm preatty happy not to be force to pay of a quality of a keybord carbord box.
@RadYOacTVe
@RadYOacTVe Күн бұрын
I assume those are Feker switches in your typing demo at 9:24?
@makmakg242
@makmakg242 Күн бұрын
If you think you've reviewed every single keyboard, then you would've been wrong. You should review the Lucky65 V2 and do some modding with it if you like
@Samansa___
@Samansa___ Күн бұрын
Welcome back Hipyo! And we do need a review on the 40% keeb! (Just so I can see how cursed it is lmao)
@HCGLeo
@HCGLeo 18 сағат бұрын
He's finally back!
@ikanose
@ikanose Күн бұрын
Alright then please make a video on the best separate numpads and review them :) I think that would be fun maybe?
@sleepygoblin2d573
@sleepygoblin2d573 Күн бұрын
I LOVE those MDA keycaps. Just wish I could find a good shine through option for MDA because I often work in a dark room. Also, Numpad Gang :D
@jerrytwolanes4659
@jerrytwolanes4659 Күн бұрын
Is there such a thing as an ergonomic gaming keyboard that is worth buying? Love your videos! They are so fun!
@cmedeir
@cmedeir Күн бұрын
WOW! An actual REAL keyboard review. Nice.
@DeanMurphyCDM
@DeanMurphyCDM Күн бұрын
Welcome back Hipyo ❤
@thebuddhachris
@thebuddhachris Күн бұрын
How are you going to go on vacation for 2 months and not tell any of us? And yes, I want to see that 40% keyboard. And when you do, tell Epomaker to make an ortholinear keyboard. And welcome back.
@Valsedar
@Valsedar Күн бұрын
I actually would like to see a decent quality side numb pad. Maybe it will convince me to buy a non numpad keyboard?
@tigersusyt
@tigersusyt Күн бұрын
It's not really full size, it's like a 90%
@bokami3445
@bokami3445 14 сағат бұрын
That's the sound I'd like to get from my RK84 (well it will be when it arrives later today).
@wooziikz
@wooziikz Күн бұрын
Welcome back Hipyo!
@Drahcar
@Drahcar Сағат бұрын
I have 2 numpad keyboards for work (I used to work in an office, now I just work from home), I have a TKL for my daily driver to plug into my laptop and I have a 70% keyboard for my gaming PC. I bought a 60% for "travel" but I honestly dont like using it much. I would love for a Keychron V series numpad.
@resetpassw0rd
@resetpassw0rd Күн бұрын
That's why Keychron Q12 exists.
@fairuzarkan6908
@fairuzarkan6908 Күн бұрын
there's another budget keyboard with numpad and its the royal kludge s98, it got a screen and knob, and the sound is pretty good for the price
@nero14xiv
@nero14xiv Күн бұрын
Welcome back good hippo tuber!
@UnsavedTrash
@UnsavedTrash Күн бұрын
listen, I get that not everyone needs a numb pad but a separate detached numbpad isn't a great replacement for a built in one. Not only is it another device to charge and or cable manage but its also really bad for muscle memory for people who have used integrated numbpads on standard layout keyboards for years or decades. I tried a detatched numbpad and a smaller keyboard and it was an awful experience, after 2 weeks I just have up. Also macro layers are neat but having more top level keys is always more beneficial to power users who have a lot to do. Not just the keyboard can be macro layered but so can the numbpad attached to it for even more macros or other functionality. Anyways when will there be commercially available 200% keyboards?
@defaltpearce3187
@defaltpearce3187 Күн бұрын
Hipyo, I don't come from the english speaking world. Could you please consider making reviews on ISO layout keyboards.
@Kjeilen
@Kjeilen Күн бұрын
Even UK uses the ISO layout:) I will never get an ANSI keyboard.
@defaltpearce3187
@defaltpearce3187 Күн бұрын
@@Kjeilen It's such a pain in the ass to get anything in that layout...
@Dizzy0422
@Dizzy0422 Күн бұрын
would love to see the 40% keyboard, I've always been curious about them.
@bbor005
@bbor005 Күн бұрын
Would love love love a video about separate numpads
@Pokekid2597
@Pokekid2597 17 сағат бұрын
I need a numpad sir. 3D modelling in Blender especially would be so much more annoying without those shortcuts.
@Ruarudo
@Ruarudo Күн бұрын
What do u think about the Nada 65 panda? Im so tempted
@michaelzhur3954
@michaelzhur3954 18 сағат бұрын
How is Epomaker Galaxy 100 compared to NuPhy Halo 96 v2? And what do you think about Keychron Q12?
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