Width: 12u
22u
Height: 4u
7u
The ultra-compact 40% keyboard is used by people who don't want their fingers to move too far off the home row. The ortholinear version that has more keys than your standard 40% keyboard. Has a split spacebar instead of a 2u.
A "90%" compacted fullsized keyboard. This keyboard has all the same keys as your standard 104 key layout, but with the extra space removed.
The Iris keyboard from keeb.io is a compact split ergonomic keyboard with 4x6 vertically staggered keys and 3 or 4 thumb keys. A sort of spiritual successor to the ergodox.
A Larger version of the JD40, this JD45 layout has a lot of keys on the bottom row to make the thumb clusters more useful.
Similar to the magicforce, but with fewer keys and utilizes an extra 2.25 shift key instead of a 2.75 on the right side.
The ultra-compact 40% keyboard is used by people who don't want their fingers to move too far off the home row. The ortholinear version that has more keys than your standard 40% keyboard. Standard layout with 2u spacebar
A fully split standard staggered keyboard with a number of macro keys and function keys. Available with both rubber dome switches and mx mechanical switches.
The compact 50% ortholinear keyboard has the advantage of a full number row for those who want it, a sort of half way between between the 60% atomic and the 40% planck keybard. Standard layout with 2u spacebar
This layout is a 60% layout with 6 more keys than a standard one. It has two FN keys around the spacebar, a HHKB style top row, and an arrow cluster in the shift key.
This is a layout compatible with the MiniVan keyboard that has a full arrow cluster.
This is the signature white fox layout, backspace is moved and replaced with backslash and tilde like the HHKB.
A split columner keyboard that is a single attached piece with bowled home rows for each hand.
The ultra-compact 40% keyboard is used by people who don't want their fingers to move too far off the home row. This is basically a split planck.
This layout (via white fox) is intended for people who really like custom keycaps. This 68% board is designed to work best with custom sets
A Larger version of the JD40, this JD45 layout has a lot of keys on the bottom row to make the thumb clusters more useful.
This is a common keyboard layout lacking a number pad making it easier to reach a mouse. Standard Tenkeyless keyboard
An exentsible and programmable fully split 60% keyboard with a standard horizontal stagger.
The compact 50% ortholinear keyboard has the advantage of a full number row for those who want it, a sort of half way between between the 60% atomic and the 40% planck keybard. Has a split spacebar instead of a 2u.