Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-03-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Meatbag via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? true about tipeing, that's why I swich to mekanikel keybords, but they're kinda loud because I tipe fast that I just jump my fingre in the char so yeah URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/505519/#p505519 -- Audiogames-reflect

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-03-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : camlorn via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? If you want a good no-thrills mechanical keyboard I like the Code Keyboard.  They last at least a year with very, very heavy usage, and when I did have one break they lived up to their warranty no questions asked.The new ones are actually also

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-03-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Meatbag via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? I also have a redragon keybord, but I dont advise buying it, its great but, I have the f, f3, and the left controle keys reasontly sometimes just stop responding on it, I use he numpad when codeing, just for the + and - URL: https

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-03-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : the_ruler_of_dark_forces via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? I also don't use the numpad when I am writing code. I actually ordered a mechanical keyboard a couple of days ago and the store I ordered from had surprisingly low amount of the so called tenkeyless keyboards. As the space in my desk

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-03-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Mitch via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? True point. Didn't know that going in, so whenever I get a replacement I will keep that in mind. And graphics won't be an issue because Razer managed to cram a GTX 1650 into the 13-inch Razer Blade Stealth, if I'm not mistak

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : camlorn via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? @9When doing serious programming, you end up using shift+number so much that you learn it whether you want to or not.  You end up doing more shift+number than actual numbers. I sometimes work with code that actually does more shift+numbers than

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Mitch via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? I'm honestly surprised not many people use the numpad. Maybe that's because I don't have the "reach up to reach the right keys" quickly, but I tend to use it for the numbers, not the / es. Also mine you can't use

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Dark Eagle via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? This was really strange to hear, since I really don't use the numpad at all, let alone for coding. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/505206/#p505206 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukogl

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : leibylucw via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? I neglected to mention in my initial post this came from posts/reviews about certain mechanical keyboards, so this idea isn’t coming from other devs. Just a weird, random claim I found scouring online for mech keyboards. URL: https

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Lucas1853 via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? I've never heard of this before. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/505156/#p505156 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin/mailman/lis

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Hijacker via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? I personally don't use it for programming itself, but its pretty handy since you can put certain shortcuts on it without needing to press more than one key at the same time. Like putting the "comment/uncomment selected text", &

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : camlorn via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? yes, if it is 2012 and I need to use the Jaws scripts for Visual Studio which for some godawful reason couldn't be customized to move keys off the numpad back then. I don't know why they did that, made the admittedly buggy offici

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Ethin via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? I don't even have a numpad. If I had one though I wouldn't use it for programming -- there's absolutely no benefit to its existence in that particular problem domain. '/'/'*'/'-' easier to acces

Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : haily_merry via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Do you use the numpad while writing code? No. I don't even use the numpad to begin with. I have the full 108 keyboard layout but I've never really had much use for most of them. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/505134/#p505134 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list

Do you use the numpad while writing code?

2020-02-29 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : leibylucw via Audiogames-reflector
Do you use the numpad while writing code? Silly question, I know, but how many of you use the numpad while coding? I saw a few posts claiming how devs would prefer keyboards with the numpad for “access to more keys” which I guess means certain things are more short-hand like *, /, and