Happy Hacking Keyboard
| Happy Hacking Keyboard | |
|---|---|
| A white Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 with blank keycaps | |
| Manufacturer | PFU Limited | 
| Keyswitches | Depending on model: Membrane, capacitive | 
| Keycaps | Either dye-sublimated or blank PBT, ABS for spacebars on some models. | 
| Interface | Depending on model: PS/2, Sun, ADB, USB, Bluetooth | 
| Weight | approx. 500 g – depending on model | 
| Introduced | 20 December 1996 (original version) 10 December 2003 (HHKB Professional first-generation) 24 March 2006 (HHKB Professional second-generation)10 December 2019 (HHKB Professional third-generation) | 
| Discontinued | 10 December 2006 (original version, HHKB Professional first-generation) 10 December 2019 (HHKB Professional second-generation) | 
| Website | happyhackingkb | 
The Happy Hacking Keyboard (HHKB) is a small computer keyboard produced by PFU Limited of Japan, codeveloped with Japanese computer scientist and pioneer Eiiti Wada. Its reduction of keys from the common 104-key layout down to 60 keys in the professional series is the basis for it having smaller overall proportions, yet full-sized keys. It returns the control key to its original position as on the early 84-key IBM Personal Computer/AT and XT layouts. The current models in production are the Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional Classic, Professional Hybrid (wired/wireless dual connectivity), and Professional Hybrid Type-S (silenced variant of Hybrid) all in either dark or light colorschemes, and either blank or printed keycaps. Professional Hybrid models are also available in Japanese layout.