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Reddit mentions of USB Numeric Keypad, Jelly Comb N001 Portable Slim Mini Number Pad for Laptop Desktop Computer PC, Full Size 19 Key, Big Print Letters - Black

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We found 26 Reddit mentions of USB Numeric Keypad, Jelly Comb N001 Portable Slim Mini Number Pad for Laptop Desktop Computer PC, Full Size 19 Key, Big Print Letters - Black. Here are the top ones.

USB Numeric Keypad, Jelly Comb N001 Portable Slim Mini Number Pad for Laptop Desktop Computer PC, Full Size 19 Key, Big Print Letters - Black
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PlUG-and-PLAY device: no drivers required; USB port required.Full-size 19mm keys improve speed and accuracy by making it easier to locate and press the numbers you are looking for.Numeric keypad supports NumLock.QUIET SOFT TOUCH: Integrated ergonomic tilt provides added comfort which helps reduce strain, great for those working on spreadsheets, accounting files or financial applications.COMPATIBILITY: Works with PC and desktop computers that have Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7 operating systems.
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Found 26 comments on USB Numeric Keypad, Jelly Comb N001 Portable Slim Mini Number Pad for Laptop Desktop Computer PC, Full Size 19 Key, Big Print Letters - Black:

u/DrJonezMD · 21 pointsr/Twitch

$9 on Amazon and get yourself some software that lets you create hotkeys. Why would this need to be a custom built thing? https://www.amazon.com/Numeric-Jelly-Comb-Portable-Computer/dp/B01E8TTWZ2/ref=zg_bs_2998471011_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RXBHZ8RWDPT7SWET902T

u/BranAKABran · 4 pointsr/BeamNG

My Specs Are:

Seat: Summit Racing Bucket Seat https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g1130l/overview/
Rig: Homemade Rig:
Wheel Base: Thrustmaster TX
Wheel: Chinese Deep Dish Wheel http://a.co/cnJVair
Pedals: Thrusmaster T3PA
Shifter: Thrustmaster TH8A Shifter
Handbrake: Thrustmaster Hoitas Joystick
TV: Vizio-D43n-E4

Button Box 1: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E8TTWZ2/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_R8TCCbHN3AEBG

Button Box 2: Razer Tarturus Chroma

Labels were made using avery shipping labels and cutting them down to size.

u/grexl · 3 pointsr/factorio

If you are playing on a system such as a laptop without a numpad, you could use one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Numeric-Jelly-Comb-Portable-Computer/dp/B01E8TTWZ2/

Numpads are also useful when typing Factorio numbers into spreadsheets to calculate ratios.

u/Dintri · 2 pointsr/hotas

I have the same stick and using the rift. What works for me with extra buttons is that I place a razor orbweaver on the table to the left of my sticks and it works great!! You might not need that many extra buttons though and a tarurus would probably work just fine for cheaper. I was tempted to upgrade to the x 52 pro but I I love my current stick and I won't be upset if this breaks in me vs a 200 dollar stick that would make me very mad.

Edit:

I found this and i bet it works great without overpaying for the other gameboards.

https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Numeric-Keypad-Jelly-Comb/dp/B01E8U8HKW/ref=pd_sbs_63_19?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=T8FA0QXTK4D049XMXD6Q

The raised layer in the 5 key should make it easy to memorize each button around it so you don't need to see it in Vr.

Here's another for 9 bucks! If you use a shift key on your Hotas then you are basically doubling the amount of keys here :)

https://www.amazon.com/Numeric-Jelly-Comb-Portable-Computer/dp/B01E8TTWZ2/ref=pd_cp_147_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=10HV6T876Q90396BM4CJ

u/holderORfolder · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Found this and people recommend Ducky and it's not so wide since its TKL and it still has all the keys I'd need for my game and day to day stuff. https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=4284

Then I can get this (or something like it) for the times I need the number pad https://www.amazon.com/Numeric-Jelly-Comb-Portable-Computer/dp/B01E8TTWZ2

This setup is at the top of my list now.

Although I know people recommend a base, buy some nice switches, caps, lube and build yourself for an epic keyboard. My setup would be cherry mx brown with no option to change it looks like.

u/trumasamune · 2 pointsr/LaptopDeals

Alternate you've probably thought of, but just in case:

Use whatever small laptop you want and buy a thin light usb # pad separate.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E8TTWZ2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Fk6PBbCSBCP1N

u/starchaserro · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

Hey!

I would suggest taking a look at MSI Prestige Modern 14 because it is pretty light at 1.18 Kg (2.60 lb), has an aluminum chassis, fingerprint reader, has a great Full HD IPS display with good color coverage for photo editing, and over 8 hours of battery life. It doesn't have a number pad but you can just get one of these.

If you're keen on getting a laptop with a built-in number pad, then I would recommend the Lenovo Thinkpad P53s. It is a little bit heavier at 1.75 Kg (3.86 lb) but it has one of the best keyboards on the market and excellent reliability. A downside of this laptop would be the display from the base configuration (it only has 60% sRGB so it's not the best for photo editing), so I would suggest getting the 4K display at the cost of some battery life.

If you don't like any of my recommendations, then maybe take a look at my search results.

You can see and change the search parameters using the "Refine results" button in the upper-left part of the search results page. You can also click on the laptops for more information.

Please let me know if you have any further questions.

Hope I helped!-

u/I_swear_I_am_working · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

Just tell him to plug this into the USB pass-through. I have the K65 RGB and that's what I do if I have any number heavy processes.

u/el_americano · 2 pointsr/computers

This is a number pad with a numlock button. Turning the numlock on/off would change the function of the keys from numbers to arrows (or whatever else is written on them other than a number). Because you don't have a numberpad like that you have no use for a numlock button. You still have the same functions on your keyboard if you use the arrow buttons on the bottom right, or the numbers bar at the top. Hope this helps clarify things!

u/Dis_Kotex · 1 pointr/diablo3

Sure can, I use one. works just fine.

u/RadiantSun · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive

$9, use it then get it out of the way

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E8TTWZ2

u/kspconfused · 1 pointr/laptops

Welcome.

If you love mech keyboards you might like the T420/T520/W520 keyboards the best. Lenovo changed to island keys for the T/W#30 models, but some of the T/W#30 models can be modified with the T/W#20 keyboard. I've only used the newer style, but I type plenty, and I like it fine. If a smaller Thinkpad catches your eye a USB numpads are available.

u/jetpacktuxedo · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

>What is a layered acrylic case?

A case made up of layers of acrylic 😛. Most keyboard cases now are injection molded plastic or, on the higher end, milled aluminum. Layered (or sandwich) cases are made up of 3-4 thin layers of something, usually acrylic or a mix of acrylic and aluminum. I have a layered case on a board right now that has an aluminum bottom with an acrylic mid layer and an acrylic plate. Because the case is just a few things layers, these tend to be some of the thinnest cases.

>I guess it's just a comfort thing. I have to use a PIN frequently throughout the day. I could buy a stand-alone numpad though as you have suggested. I thought about the ergonomic benefits of having the mouse closer to the keyboard by using a TKL. The only TKL I tried was a cheap one from amazon. It was nice but the return key was oddly shaped so I was put off by it. Other than that it was just a muscle memory issue.

The return key looks pretty standard in the amazon pictures... What was weird about it?

I have a standalone numpad that I pull out when I need to do some data entry. I also usually put it on the left side when I use it so that I don't have to move my mouse over. It takes a little getting used to, but it's certainly not hard!


>I wouldn't be opposed to this. Another one of those habitual things though. It could also be the reason for my wrist pain though. I'm so used to putting the meat of my palms on the wrist rest.

It's almost definitely the cause of the problem. I'd keep a wrist rest around and just try to consciously think about it. Maybe set a timer somewhere just to remind you to think about it. Retraining old habits keeps you sharp 😉

u/iammartyr · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

> Any layered acrylic case should be as short or shorter than your K70 , though the only fullsize one I can think of at the moment is the winkeyless fullsize board.

What is a layered acrylic case?

> Also, as a former Linux HPC admin/current dev who works in Linux all day, do you really need a full-size? For network admin work I could see the numpad being handy for IPs, but that's about it. You could also do an external numpad if you really needed one. Breaking away from full-size really opens up options for lower boards. The magicforce, for example, sits really low.

I guess it's just a comfort thing. I have to use a PIN frequently throughout the day. I could buy a stand-alone numpad though as you have suggested. I thought about the ergonomic benefits of having the mouse closer to the keyboard by using a TKL. The only TKL I tried was a cheap one from amazon. It was nice but the return key was oddly shaped so I was put off by it. Other than that it was just a muscle memory issue.

> It could also be worthwhile to train yourself to float your wrists and have some better typing posture, especially if you are gonna be doing it for 40 hours a week.

I wouldn't be opposed to this. Another one of those habitual things though. It could also be the reason for my wrist pain though. I'm so used to putting the meat of my palms on the wrist rest.

u/inu-no-policemen · 1 pointr/functionalprint

Looks really neat.

Is there a reason why you couldn't just use an USB numpad like this one?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E8TTWZ2

u/RedditRye · 1 pointr/RetroPie

you can get a separate usb keypad for it
if it is really important
amazon link

u/ItRhymesWithGrape · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

Everything works on it fine. I only ever used it for Elite Dangerous so I'm not sure how it would fair with plane based games. Since this is a starter HOTAS, it didn't have as many buttons/inputs that I would have liked so I got a numpad for all the extra buttons I needed. Other than that, it's a solid plug & play HOTAS.


Also, I found the box :)

u/CLSosa · 1 pointr/makinghiphop

Hahaha bro this is one of those things that's so dumb but so genius at the same time. In ableton I think you don't even have to do all the number editing thing just click midi button, click a drum rack cell and click a number on the number pad

$9 USB version with fatter keys

u/whosdr · 1 pointr/runescape

So far, only solution I can seem to find involves this. :p

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E8TTWZ2/

Doesn't look like any fun registry hacks can re-bind the mouse-keys to regular keyboard keys - and I doubt you have a numpad button either.

Question - does that script above if you go into On-Screen Keyboard, click Options - Turn on numeric key pad ?

u/PteroStero · -3 pointsr/Calgary

>Using the stationary bike for exercise while letting seniors reminisce about their past in this way is simply awesome!

You know what's even more awesome, actually visiting these places.

> Show me a $100-$300 setup that will take the info from a stationary bike and translate that into a Google Street View tour. Oh wait, you can't because it doesn't exist!

As for the project watch this = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6-num072ME

Bike (Free) - https://www.kijiji.ca/v-kids-bike/calgary/free-little-daisy-adams-bike/1347176087?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

Laptop ($20) - https://www.kijiji.ca/v-laptops/calgary/asus-eee-pc-series/1338444243?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

Switch ($2.50) - https://www.phidgets.com/?tier=3&catid=13&pcid=11&prodid=418

Keypad ($9) - https://www.amazon.com/Numeric-Jelly-Comb-Portable-Computer/dp/B01E8TTWZ2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1524205030&sr=8-3&keywords=keypad

Total: $31.50