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Cooler Master SK620 60% Sliver White Mechanical TKL Keyboard with Low Profile Red Switches, New and Improved Keycaps, and Brushed Aluminum Design for
$44.99.
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["Low Profile Switches - A reduced travel distance and actuation point with the same signature durability and precision.","Portable 60% Layout - Compact layout and design, perfect for on-the-go use with mobile devices and laptops.","Brushed Aluminum Design - Curved top plate, floating keycaps, and minimalistic design built with functionality in mind","Ergonomic Upgrades - New ergonomic keycaps and adjustable feet allow you the comfortable typing experience you want, your way.","Multiple OS Support - Use with MacOS and Windows 8 and above - and easily soft-switch between all devices with a simple keypress."]
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Sometimes it is nice not to have to hold down the caps lock key for arrow key functionality, so my keyboard also has the arrow keys in the bottom right. I learned this from my previous 60% keyboard and that's why I went 65% when covid hit and my family needed me to get a quieter keyboard (went with silent reds and they're great).
For example, I use PrtSc a lot to discuss screenshots with clients. Now it's a second layer key in an unusual place.
I use Excel a lot and the F2 and F4 buttons are super useful when writing functions which now requires 2 key strokes. Same with F5 and running SQL.
When running or editing code on Windows CRT+SHIFT+HOME/END is super useful because you can select everything above or below your current position. It's also useful for just navigating text.
None of that is awful, but why make it harder than it needs to be?
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