>>106109061
>How do you live with 60% keyboards
Because using IJKL and WASD is much faster than moving your hand to the arrow keys. Same reason why people love Vim so much. You do everything close to the home row. It is extremely comfy. (I don't use picrel, but it's an example. I prefer to use IJKL for arrows.)
Also, it's much better for mouse ergonomics because the mouse can be much closer to your hands
>numpad
If you need to type numbers very often, then a 60% might not be a good idea for you. But stuff like >>106122111 or >>106122065 are viable options.
>For 3d modeling and audio/video editing and music playing
Yeah, if those apps require many specific shortcuts you don't want to re-learn, just keep using a standard keyboard.
I think these reduced size keyboards are better for tasks that involve writing lots of text, like programming.
I love my 60%, but I don't frequently need to use media creation tools.
>>106122111
>Caps Lock as a layer modifier
Based. It's what I do.