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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: YoshiCaps on Sat, 03 December 2016, 21:51:35
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I know I poo pooed 60% in the past, but I just found something new- a 65% membrane. I actully found one at a local office. Funcion keys up top, page down and other obscure functions squeezed into the right row- i'm telling you, this was exactly like it-
(http://images10.newegg.com/ProductImage/23-111-013-02.jpg)
anyway, got a membrane and tiny keys. Agree?
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Isn't that 75%?
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Isn't that 75%?
very close, can't tell diff.
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Isn't that 75%?
very close, can't tell diff.
If anything, its an 80% since it has all the keys a TKL would have.
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65% vs 75% vs 80%. Is this denomination decided because of the dimensions of the board or because of the number of keys? If you look it's really only about 0.75 keys wider than your standard 60% board. I'd call it a 65, but I don't know if this is accurate.
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65% vs 75% vs 80%. Is this denomination decided because of the dimensions of the board or because of the number of keys? If you look it's really only about 0.75 keys wider than your standard 60% board. I'd call it a 65, but I don't know if this is accurate.
104 keys is 100% of a keyboard.
Math.
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I'm pretty certain that's a 75%, a 65% doesn't have the F-row
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Definitely 75%. Or at least, that's what it's commonly called. Whether it's actually 75% of a layout is debatable :p .