For a lot of gamers, a standard 104-key keyboard isn't the ideal form-factor as it makes the desk feel more cramped, giving less space for the mouse movements. Smaller form-factor keyboards exist for the same reason, but they come in a variety of sizes like TKL (TenKeyLess: around 87-88 keys), 80%, 75%, and even more compact options like 60% (reducing the number of keys to around 58-65). 60% keyboards are often preferred by many as they're one of the smallest form factors and offer almost all the necessary keys to get the job done without occupying your whole desk. Technically, […]
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