12/22/2024
What Are the Differences in Keyboard Sizes and Forms?
Keyboard sizes vary based on the number of keys and the space they occupy. The most common sizes include full-size (100%), Tenkeyless (TKL), and compact layouts (like 75%, 60%, and 40%).
Full-Size (100%)
This layout includes all standard keys — letters, function keys, a number pad, and navigation keys. It’s ideal for users who frequently need the number pad, like accountants or data entry professionals. Full-size keyboards tend to be larger, so they need more desk space.
Tenkeyless (TKL or 80%)
The TKL layout removes the number pad but keeps all other keys, including the function row and navigation cluster. This smaller size is popular for those who don’t need the number pad but still want a functional layout for productivity and gaming. The compact design frees up desk space, particularly useful for mouse movement.
Compact Layouts (75%, 60%, and 40%)
Compact keyboards vary in the number of keys left out of the original design.
75% keyboardskeep the function row but remove the number pad and some navigation keys. The keys are packed closely, making the layout smaller while maintaining much of the functionality. Most of the gaming keyboards we stock here at GravaStar are 75% keyboards, made for streamlined use, portability, and space-saving.
60% keyboardsremove the function row, navigation keys, and number pad entirely, making them highly portable and popular among gamers. They often require the use of key combinations to access certain functions.
40% keyboardsare even smaller, removing number keys and further reducing the number of available keys. These are specialized and require the user to rely on layers and key combinations for basic functionality.