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The abbreviation TKL stands for tenkeyless. It refers to a keyboard without a numpad, but with arrow keys still there. Strictly speaking, a TKL keyboard misses more than ten keys since the numpad usually also includes keys for the operators of the four basic arithmetical operations and an additional enter key. Some brands also use the wording “Tournament Edition” (TE) to refer to a tenkeyless model of a keyboard.

A tenkeyless keyboard has several advantages over a full-sized keyboard:

  • It requires less space on your desk.
  • It has less weight and is easier to transport.
  • It is cheaper (at least in most cases).

So if you don’t need a numpad, you really should think about a tenkeyless keyboard. The following posts present mechanical keyboards that are available in tenkeyless format.

Corsair K63
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Corsair K63

The K63 is a compact mechanical gaming keyboard presented by Corsair in March 2017. Affordable Cherry MX Gaming Keyboard Its tenkeyless design makes the Corsair K63 smaller and lighter than a full-format keyboard, with dimensions as compact as 36.5 cm x 17.1 cm (14.37 in x 6.73 in).…
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Razer BlackWidow Chroma

The Razer BlackWidow is a very well known mechanical gaming keyboard. As early as 2010 Razer presented the first version of the BlackWidow. It was one of the first mechanical keyboards specifically designed for gaming. The manufacturer uses his own switches, so called “All New Razer Switches”. These…