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Though Razar are ♥♥♥♥♥ with linux support.
Dear god that looks awful, if i was 12 i probably would've thought it was cool though.
You could just aswell get a half size/small form factor mechanical keyboard.
https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-K585-One-Handed-Mechanical-Professional/dp/B07NBJVH4G
Works well
It's almost like these were made specifically for laptops, so awkward trying to WASD in fps without them...
I had a vision of something like an old arcade game with smaller buttons.
You would still have your keyboard if you wanted to bring up other menus or type or something, but it would be rather cool to have a semi arcade style system to use verse a classic keyboard for folks that dislike two handed controllers and prefer a mouse.
Have seen this thing advertised, don't know anything about it though.
https://www.amazon.com/Beastron-Excalibur-Mechanical-Customizable-Programmable/dp/B0728P6DR5
https://www.ebay.com/itm/156202496433
https://www.ebay.com/itm/364833698695
(Poster above might have linked similar things, but the post is taking 20 minutes to pass moderation.)
those have programmable keys for anything, macros to keyboard/mouse or scripts and change profiles
that can do anything
or a short list of keypads from last year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_klsCz4qd8
https://www.guidingtech.com/remap-keyboard-keys-in-windows/
and another, the MS mouse and keyboard center
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-do-i-reassign-hot-keys-for-my-keyboard-703f897c-ad72-db5d-8e64-0928873d712f
You may want have to research what keyboard to use for salvage 'cause there are different types of hot-swap sockets and you don't want to end up buying something with incompatible switches.
What do I like about the Skyloong? Well, the first is that the keys are programmable, so you can probably set WASD+Q/E/F to be on it without having to reconfigure all of your games. You might even consider flipping it sideways from how a numpad is supposed to be oriented so you get a wider row of keys.
The second is that it advertises a 1000 hz refresh rate and n-key rollover, which are the features which differentiate a gaming keyboard from an ordinary one. 1000 hz is a responsiveness thing, and n-key rollover allows you to press as many buttons as you need to at once without dropping inputs. If it doesn't have a good simultaneous key count and at least 1000 hz refresh, then it's not a "gaming keyboard" in any meaningful sense.
If it weren't for those features, I'd be suggesting some cheaper complete numpad. I don't actually own any Skyloong products so I can't vouch for them as a brand though.
P.S. I didn't notice before but they also sell the GK21Pro[skyloongtech.com] as a fully assembled product, so maybe just buy that instead of the goofery of trying to frankenstein one together from a full keyboard.