65% Keyboards
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What is a 65% mechanical keyboard?
A 65% mechanical keyboard is a compact keyboard layout, typically with around 68 keys. It retains the main typing area, arrow keys, and some of the navigation keys, but omits the number pad and function row, striking a balance between portability and usability.
How different are 65%, 60%, and 75% keyboards?
- 60% keyboards are smaller, lacking dedicated arrow and navigation keys.
- 65% keyboards add arrow keys and some navigation keys for better usability.
- 75% keyboards add a function row (F1-F12) and more navigation keys, closer to a full-size layout.
What are the main benefits of a 65% keyboard?
The primary benefits are saving significant desk space, which provides more room for mouse movement (great for gamers!), and improved ergonomics by allowing your hands to be closer together. It also offers a clean, minimalist aesthetic without sacrificing critical functionality like arrow keys.
Who should use a 65% mechanical keyboard?
Ideal for users with limited desk space, those who move their keyboard around a lot, minimalism enthusiasts, and anyone who needs arrow and navigation keys—such as writers, analysts, and gamers.
Where are the Function keys (F1-F12) on a 65% keyboard?
The F-keys are accessible through a secondary layer. You can use them by simultaneously pressing the Fn (Function) key and the corresponding number key (e.g., Fn + '1' = F1, Fn + '2' = F2, etc.).
Why purchase an Attack Shark 65% keyboard?
Attack Shark keyboards offer the perfect blend of performance, aesthetics, and value. With hot-swappable switches, tri-mode connectivity, and vibrant RGB, you get a premium, customizable experience built for gaming and productivity without the premium cost.