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Reddit mentions of ADESSO AKP-220B Adesso 22 Key Mechanical USB Numeric Keypad - USB and PS/2
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We found 13 Reddit mentions of ADESSO AKP-220B Adesso 22 Key Mechanical USB Numeric Keypad - USB and PS/2. Here are the top ones.
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- Mechanical key switch keypad for improved tactile sound and fast feedback
- 20 million keystroke cycles for longer use
- N-key rollover function for multiple keys pressed at the same time
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1.26 Inches |
Length | 6.26 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 4.25 Inches |
I'm sorry I can't take a decent picture >_> (Almost) all of the tenkeys I've accumulated over the years along with keysets I've gotten along the way.
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You can buy this off amazon for around 30, a numpad with mx blues
ADESSO AKB-220B
For some reason, nobody wants to make a completely bog-standard mechanical keypad. It's absolutely infuriating. Any keypad you buy is going to make you decide.
There's a Filco keypad. But unlike a normal 108-key board's keypad, it has a double-aught. (This apparantly seems to be a thing in Japan, to reduce the number of zeroes one has to enter when dealing with currency.)
There's also the Adesso. But if you note, they give you an Escape key in the main cluster, which shoves all the keys over by one, while adding an entirely superfluous Print Screen button.
So I'm going with this option. Custom PCB.
Not sure if you are just looking for a number pad, or a keyboard with a modular number pad.
Adesso has a relativity cheap number pad compared to other brands.
Keycool has a better looking number pad for a bit more. I'm not sure if the Keycool number pad's PCB supports LED's. There is another version of it that comes with LED's.
As for a modular mechanical keyboard other than the DSI keyboard, there is the Azio Mech4 and Mech5. They aren't the best looking keyboards but they do have a modular number pad.
In my experience, the buttons on the tablets are far from suitable for tapping. I would just get a mechanical number pad like this if you don't want to pay for a full mechanical keyboard.
Edit: or arcade buttons
This is cheap, but I haven't tried it myself:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0038KN3YY/ref=pe_171930_123757510_em_1p_0_ti
Are you looking for something like this?
http://www.amazon.ca/Adesso-AKP-220B-Mechanical-Numeric-Keypad/dp/B0038KN3YY
If you dont mind buying from Amazon - ADESSO AKP-220B
The layout is different than normal, but it's a lot cheaper.
Cherry MX blues instead of browns and not blue LED backlit.
I bought my MX blue keypad from Addesso off amazon. http://www.amazon.com/ADESSO-AKP-220B-Adesso-Mechanical-Numeric/dp/B0038KN3YY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1409273001&sr=8-2&keywords=adesso+number+pad
There's also an MX Brown one from filco: http://www.amazon.com/Filco-Majestouch-TenKeyPad-Tactile-Numberpad/dp/B000MGBPNI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409272948&sr=8-1&keywords=cherry+mx+number+pad
if it's only for osu you might want to look at stuff like this
I bought a Adesso AKP-220B for $30 off amazon (for some reason its listed at $50 right now). It has real cherry blues in it. And while it might be a bit ugly, its perfectly fine to me.
This or this. The second one is out of stock at the moment, I have one, but it's a bit rickety and very light. I've never used the Filco, though I think it is recognized as num row input, not numpad.
EDIT: Then there's this bad boy.
glorious blue switches for $30?