Most keyboards are angled upward from front to back, and some have little feet to angle the keyboard even further. Typing comfort: A keyboard should have full-size, well-spaced keys that feel satisfying and responsive, not cheap or mushy.But a keyboard shouldn’t be so small that the keys feel cramped and uncomfortable to type on. Smaller keyboards also take up less room on a desk and are more portable. Most people don’t use the built-in number pad on wide keyboards-and you can get a separate number pad for number-intensive tasks-but if you do need a built-in number pad, we also have recommendations for that. Size: In most cases, we recommend keyboards without number pads because wide keyboards force you to place your mouse farther from your body, which can put strain on your shoulders, neck, and back.