@Nine a lot of the userbase of mechanical keyboards are people who are only interested in converting calories to javascript and think that the website running at 30FPS on their £23,000 AIO macintosh is just fine.
Then you have gamers, who generally don't need a numpad, and then you have people who make keyboards, who can add or exclude a numpad at their leisure
@kyra hhheccckk I just wanted a nice feeling, robust, not too loud keyboard that wouldn't be hard to fix if things went wonky. And also one that would match my new predominantly white PC ;w;
(also one I can light up in pretty colours because shiny and also this tecknet keyboard is wonky but is a membrane one and the numpad 7 key keeps triggering randomly)