Keyshorts
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80 Keyboard Layouts for Windows - Identification Guide + Illustrations
June 12, 2025 - Identify and change your Windows PC keyboard layout using this complete guide with 80 layout images. Learn how to match the input source to physical keys.
Keychron
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80% Layout Keyboards – Keychron
ISO Layout · Magnetic Switch · ... · QMK Launcher · Hot swappable · Q6 HE 8K · 100% Full Size · Q16 HE 8K · 65% Compact · Q3 HE 8K · 80% Q2 HE 8K · 65% Compact · Q1 HE 8K · 75% Compact · Find The Best Keyboard For You ·...
A guide I made on keyboard sizes V2
Ortho users everywhere are upset. It's me I'm Ortho users
More on reddit.comTenkeyLess 80% keyboard layout PLEASE! - General Topics - Framework Community
Why can’t Framework offer a tenkeyless 80% keyboard option? Basically a desktop keyboard without the numpad. This will open up a large untapped market. Desktop people who would like a laptop but with a keyboard they are used to. TenKeyLess is also popular amongst gamers and developers. More on community.frame.work
The 80HE Layout vs 75% and TKL: A NON-Emotional Take
I think the main issue here was that the community was asking for *either* a 75% or a TKL (80%) layout and instead they got this 77ish% layout, which is nonstandard and can't be friction fit into other cases should they want it. Additionally, the light strip doesn't serve a useful enough purpose as just a strip, even if it were to say show the caps, win and fn toggle status, so it shouldn't have been included. The layout itself isn't horrible, its the lack of thought that went into the design of the 80HE. also the Melgeek Cyber01 is a carbon copy of the layout for no damn reason. More on reddit.com
Ordered glove80, which layout should i learn?
glorious engrammer You should read Sunaku's website and ignore everything he says about Engram. Other than that, his site is a good guide for the Glove80 and how to set it up (if you can stand the gratuitous use of Emojis...). Engram[mer] is an OK layout, but not more. It could be great for you, but more likely is not. In my opinion there are many far better options. With regards to layout choice: the article linked by u/verdelucht is indeed a good start (and Pascal's website is great in general). You should also check out r/KeyboardLayouts . Colemak is very popular, but there are better optimized layouts by now. I personally like to have a letter on a thumb key, and I like a thorn key (that is a key that produces th). My layout is based on Hands Down, but I've done a lot of adjustments to suit me better. If you decide to invest the time and effort to learn a new layout, you should really try to find one that really suits you. Also, be aware that the benefits of an alt layout are not as great as you might think. You will lose productivity for quite a while. In the end it will be more comfortable, at least, but you will probably not be faster. Most of the ergonomic benefit comes from the keyboard, and using the keyboard features appropriately. The alt layout is the final 10% of efficiency. Also, I would advise you to familiarize yourself really well with the keyboard, and not switch away from Qwerty until that is done (unless you have a lot of time right now to dive into the rabbit hole and ditch most productivity for a while). More on reddit.com
Videos
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I love this hidden feature on my keyboard 🫶 - YouTube
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New Wooting 80HE Challenger From Keychron - YouTube
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I was WRONG About Low Profile Keyboards... (IQUNIX MQ80) - YouTube
The MOST ADVANCED Keyboard of 2024? | Wooting 80HE
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The Peak Of Prebuilt Keyboards - Evo80 - YouTube
Reddit
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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: A guide I made on keyboard sizes V2
January 20, 2021 - there isn't exactly a standard layout. MIT is well known thanks to the Planck & Preonic. There are at least a few variations with 2u's or 3u's in various places, especially on the larger sizes. This isn't too different from the difference between the compact vs exploded variations above, but it is extra for the sake of completeness. * I'm calling a 6x18 80%, I don't know if that's technically correct.
Amazon
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Amazon.com: Keychron V3 TKL 80% Layout Custom Wired Mechanical Keyboard, 87 Keys RGB Backlight QMK/VIA Programmable Macro, Hot Swappable K Pro Red Switch PBT Keycaps for Mac Windows (Frosted Black Translucent) : Video Games
Keychron V3 Wired Custom Mechanical Keyboard Knob Version, TKL QMK/VIA Programmable Macro with Hot-swappable Keychron K Pro Red Switch Compatible with Mac Windows Linux (Frosted Black-Translucent) ...
Hirosart
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Intro to Keyboard Sizes and Layouts - Hirosart
March 15, 2025 - If your daily gaming or office needs don't require a number pad or navigation keys, 75% keyboard layouts will be perfect for you. They have all the advantages of an 80% keyboard, all in a more compact package!
Wikipedia
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Keyboard layout - Wikipedia
4 days ago - Keyboard layout in this sense may refer either to this broad categorization or to finer distinctions within these categories. For example, as of May 2008, Apple Inc. produces ISO, ANSI, and JIS desktop keyboards, each in both extended and compact forms. The extended keyboards have 110, 109, and 112 keys (ISO, ANSI, and JIS, respectively), and the compact models have 79, 78, and 80...
The Keyboard Company
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Full-size, TKL, 60% and more: a guide to mechanical keyboard sizes
Tenkeyless or TKL is the most common compact keyboard layout, available from many mainstream mech manufacturers like Filco, Corsair, Razer etc. This layout is just a full-size layout without the number pad, resulting in 87 or 88 keys with about 80% of the width of a full-size keyboard — hence ...
Wooting
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The ultimate guide to keyboard layouts and form factors | Wooting
January 22, 2018 - In this post, I will discuss the differences between different form factors and layouts. Let’s start by laying the foundation for the terms so you know what I mean when I mention these words. This article largely applies to mechanical keyboards in particular. The keyboard form factor is the physical shape and size of the keyboard and the amount of keys. The form factors I will cover are: Full size / Full-size · Tenkeyless / TKL / 80% 75% 60% There are also other more niche form factors, but those are outside the scope of this article.
The Terminal Programmer
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MoErgo Glove80 programmable ergonomic keyboard - The Terminal Programmer
July 4, 2023 - The up/down arrow keys on the right-hand home row diverge from Vim’s HJKL order to avoid double-duty on the index finger for HJ (left & down directions) so that each home row finger is only responsible for a single direction; and also because it feels more natural to follow the inward-rising curve of the keyboard’s contoured keywell, which elevates the thumb above the pinky finger and, similarly, the middle finger (up arrow) above the ring finger (down arrow). This is a longstanding preference that I formed 17 years ago, in my early days of using the Kinesis Advantage with the Dvorak layout, whose lack of HJKL provided the freedom to reimagine the arrangement of arrow keys on the home row.
Akkogear
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Ultimate Keyboard Sizes & Layouts Guide for Buyers
July 11, 2024 - Now that the most common keyboard sizes are full-size (100%), TKL (80%), 75% and 60%, besides these sizes, there are some other sizes, including 1800 compact, 65%, and 40%. Let's take a look at the differences in the specific key combinations of keyboards of these sizes. The percentage of the layout represents the approximate area of the standard keyboard occupied by the layout.