Resolved: Mechanical Keyboards
Resolved: Mechanical Keyboards
Not sure, but that size is referred to as a Compact keyboard or 75% form factor. The exact wording sorta varies on stuff other then full size and TenKeyless keyboards.
Don't know the brand but here is an example
https://www.amazon.com/DREVO-Excali...ical+keyboard&qid=1556910252&s=gateway&sr=8-9
I'm uncertain, but that particular layout is known as a Compact keyboard or a 75% form factor. The specific terminology can differ from full-size and Tenkeyless keyboards. I don't recognize the manufacturer, but here’s an illustration: https://www.amazon.com/DREVO-Excali...ical+keyboard&qid=1556910252&s=gateway&sr=8-9
It doesn't cost a fortune and is available:
https://drop.com/buy/massdrop-alt-mechanical-keyboard
There are various mechanical keyboards on that site, along with a unique capacitive keyboard:
https://drop.com/buy/niz-plum84-pro-elec...e-keyboard
They possess this: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Category/g...9115020-NA. It's a tenkeyless design with an 80% footprint. You only presented one model, which is a 75% layout—a relatively uncommon size for mechanical keyboards.
Could this be a mechanical keyboard?
https://www.amazon.com/HAHAP-Mechanical...cal+keyboard&qid=1556958791&s=gateway&sr=8-10
Considering the price of twelve dollars, it’s highly improbable. A non-branded mechanical keyboard would likely cost at least thirty dollars, while a reputable brand like Red Dragon could range from sixty dollars or more. Red Dragon produces reasonably priced mechanical keyboards.
https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-KUM...fi...en,aps,137&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1