Keyboard Sizes Compared
The keyboard has gone through various changes over the years. While they’ve been standardized to look the same to a certain extent, various keyboard sizes introduced over the span of a few decades have jostled …
The keyboard has gone through various changes over the years. While they’ve been standardized to look the same to a certain extent, various keyboard sizes introduced over the span of a few decades have jostled …
An 80% or more popularly known as Tenkeyless or TKL keyboard has only 10 keys less than a 100% keyboard, i.e. the number pad is completely eliminated. The primary objective of an 80% keyboard is …
Many computer users and gamers love small, space-saving keyboards even at the cost of fewer keys. A 60% keyboard is the solution for their requirement. It has 60-70 keys, about 35-45 keys less than a …
A full-fledged keyboard with all the keys the same as a 100% keyboard, but with all the gaps minimized to give it a compact look, that’s what a 96% keyboard stands for. Most 1800 compact …
The 75% keyboards are a good balance between full-sized keyboards and the 60% keyboard, and they have almost the same number of keys as a Tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard, with separate arrow keys and vertically placed …
60%, TKL, Full-size, it all gets a bit confusing at times. If you are a casual gamer, you’d probably be happy with whatever can get you those frags. But, for the more serious gamers, knowing …