A retired software developer in the securities industry. My experience with coding has included Assembly, C, VB.Net, and JavaScript. Now coding a React web app as a hobby project.
I've been coding on a Dell XPS15 for years and just switched to a desktop. I wanted a keyboard like the XPS15 has, a 60% board with function keys on top (6 rows total) for Windows coding. I tried the Logitech, but didn't like it. What I finally found is the Jelly Comb KUT019 Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo. I love it. It leaves room for the mouse on the left (I use my left hand for that), and room for a pad and pen on the right to scribble notes. The keys have the same feel as my notebook keys. An interesting feature is that both unit go to sleep after a time of no use to save the batteries. Just type or click the mouse to wake them. $30. jellycomb.com/collections/keyboard...
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I've been coding on a Dell XPS15 for years and just switched to a desktop. I wanted a keyboard like the XPS15 has, a 60% board with function keys on top (6 rows total) for Windows coding. I tried the Logitech, but didn't like it. What I finally found is the Jelly Comb KUT019 Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo. I love it. It leaves room for the mouse on the left (I use my left hand for that), and room for a pad and pen on the right to scribble notes. The keys have the same feel as my notebook keys. An interesting feature is that both unit go to sleep after a time of no use to save the batteries. Just type or click the mouse to wake them. $30.
jellycomb.com/collections/keyboard...