see this keyboard, what should I search for to find an extremely cheap chinese standalone version available to general consumers? I just want integrated mouse functionality and these (rubber arrow keys + rubber buttons for LMB and RMB) seem like the least worst option vs trackball or thinkpad style clit mouse (yes I know it would be terrible to use full time it's for a niche usecase)
It’s your lucky day. I have one of these, it’s from a company called Man & Machine. They are lab and factory keyboards that are chemical resistant to solvents and stuff. But you should know that are membrane keyboards that have ass tons of slop in each press because of the water proof chemical resistant membrane that externally covers all of the keys.
>>108844097I appreciate your helpful attitude but I don't think you really read what I posted
>>108844587if it doesn't need water protection then logitech k400.its not wired but the batteries last ages and it has a physical power switch. the yellow button on the top left is a secondary left click. had one for a decade-ish with no issues
>>108846528but I wanted rubber arrow keys...
>>108843904if you don't actually care about the waterproofing and just want a fun pointing device, you could build your own joycon based mouse thing. i forget the name but you can find the connector they use, order the better than oem hall effect joystick part for cheap, and build your own pointing device with it and a microcontroller. what possible fucking need might you have for rubber arrow keys though? dedicated gooning keyboard?