TKL
TKL is an abbreviation commonly used to refer to tenkeyless keyboards. A tenkeyless keyboard omits the dedicated numeric keypad found on a standard full-size keyboard, resulting in a more compact layout. By removing the keypad on the right, TKL keyboards typically have around 87 keys in ANSI layouts or 88 keys in ISO layouts, though exact counts can vary by manufacturer and design. The design preserves the main typing area as well as the arrow keys and most navigation keys, but the layout of the function keys and some clusters may differ.
The main advantages of a TKL design are reduced footprint and improved portability, which can free up
TKL keyboards are common in the mechanical keyboard community and are available in wired and wireless variants,