Not super into keyboards, but maybe something like this? https://www.keychron.com/collections/custom-keyboards/products/keychron-q12-qmk-custom-mechanical-keyboard#
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I want a numpad on the left side. This could also be a small macro keyboard attached to it, but that probably even more difficult. Still, this is the one thing the board must have.
Are you willing to get a separate numpad, and just place it on the left side? That'll give you a lot more choices of keyboard.
No not really, I currently have a seperate bluetooth keyboard for controlling my pc from a distance. I'm looking for an all in one package, so to speak.
This, and any decent RGB keyboard will support plain white backlighting, which should open up a lot of options
I don't mind rgb perse, I'm just never gonna use it so I rather not pay for something that serves no function to me.
When it comes to custom keyboards, RGB is almost never a selling point and won’t raise the price.
Keychron Q12 is about the only thing that will tick most of the boxes unless you go with a TKL and macro pad.
That said, I like Keychron for what they are, a good mid cost, mid quality product. They are not the best, they are far from the worst. I have 3 of their boards and a num/macro pad.
If you can find a southpaw WindX, that might meet your requirements. Unfortunately only the right hand version seems to be in stock, so you would have to check aftermarket.
In your price range, I know of three Southpaw options:
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Epomaker GK96LS. Wireless, Fn layer media keys on the function row. Cons are the "60% style" arrow keys hiding under RShift and the modifiers, and it's not QMK, though they say it is programmable.
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Keychron Q12. QMK, knob, sensible arrows, three extra keys, plus the usual Fn media key mapping. Would probably be perfect for your criteria if it were wireless.
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Keychron Q14 Pro. If you like the idea of an "Alice" quasi-ergo layout, this actually checks all your boxes.