The percentages are all slightly off -- doesn't really matter because the general idea is what I also think it should be. Calculate the percentage, round up or down to a multiple of 5%, and you got your name ...
cookie wrote:I don't think this has to do with the actual width of the keyboard, more with the amount of keys.
An oldschool winkeyless US fullsize keyboard has 101 keys, the HHKB Pro 2 for example has 60 this is pretty much 60,6% [60/101=59.4%] compared to the 101 Keys of the fullsize. If we Compare this to a 104 keyboard (with windows keys), a HHKB would be a 62,4% [60/104 = 57.7%] keyboard.
The HHKB Pro 2 JP with 70 Keys would be a 70,7% [70/101=69,3%] keyboard compared to a 101 and a 72,8% [70/104=67,3%] keyboard compared to the 104 keys fullsize board.