Happy Hacking Professional 2 Mac

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Professional
Happy Hacking Keyboard
A white Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 with 60 blank keys
Part no.PD-KB02/S

PD-KB02/P

PD-KB02/M
ManufacturerPFU
KeyswitchesMembrane, Capacitive
InterfacePD-KB02/S - SUN Connector

PD-KB02/P - PS/2 Connector

PD-KB02/M - ADB Connector
Weight520g
IntroducedDec 20, 1996
DiscontinuedDec 10, 2006 (original version)
Websitehhkeyboard.com

The Happy Hacking Keyboard is a small computer keyboard produced by PFU Limited of Japan, co-developed with Japanese computer pioneer Eiiti Wada.[1] Its reduction of keys from the common 104-key layout down to 60 keys in the professional series is the basis for its smaller size while retaining full key size. It returns the control key to its original position as on the early 84-key PC AT and XT layouts. The current models[2] in production are the Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2,[3] Professional JP,[4] both in either dark or light colorways, Type-S silenced variants and blank key cap variants, and the Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2 with an additional Macintosh-specific variant and a blank variant for each.

Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2 with 68 labeled keys

Common features[edit]

Some of the Happy Hacking Keyboard design tenets, as dictated by Wada, include a minimal 60-key design, no cursor or function keys, and standard keyboard pitch, all optimized for use in UNIX environments.[5]

Happy Hacking Keyboards lack a numeric keypad, and keys outside the typewriter key area are mainly accessible through the Fn key. The keys are arranged in a layout resembling the Sun Type 3 keyboard. Specifically:

  • The control key is found where most keyboards place the caps lock. This is the only control key on the keyboard.
  • The esc key is located to the left of the 1 key; the tilde key normally found there is at the right end of the same row.
  • The delete key is located directly above the enter key; the key normally found there is the second-rightmost key on the row above it. Furthermore, this is an actual delete key, not a historically named backspace. Backspace is accessible through Fn+Delete though its function can be interchanged with the backspace key using a DIP switch, using this setting, the delete key is accessed via Fn+`
  • The meta keys are located between the space bar and the alt keys.

On the far side of the keyboard there are DIP switches. These may be used to:[6]

  • Turn the delete key into a backspace. Fn+Delete remains backspace, and Fn+` (top-right key) remains delete.
  • Swap the alt and meta keys.
  • Enable/disable downstream USB ports on USB models.

Its size fits half the size of a DINA4 paper.

Features by model[edit]

Model NameModel #ColorSwitch TypeInterfaceBlank KeycapsIntroducedEOLOther Features
Happy Hacking KeyboardPD-KB02WhiteMembranePS/2, Sun, ADBNoDec 20, 1996Dec 10, 2006[7]Buzzer (Sun), Power supply switch (Sun/Mac)
PD-KB02N
Happy Hacking Keyboard LitePD-KB100WWhitePS/2Jun 7, 1999[8]UnknownWas also available in black and white non-labeled versions[9]
Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2PD-KB200W/PWhiteMar 15, 2001[10]Dec 19, 2008Arrow keys, 2-port USB hub. Available in Japanese and English layouts.
PD-KB200B/PBlack
PD-KB200W/UWhiteUSB
PD-KB200B/UBlack
PD-KB210W/UWhite
PD-KB210B/UBlack
PD-KB220W/UWhite
PD-KB220B/UBlack
PD-KB220MKWWhiteMac version, has command and option keys in addition to the other Lite 2 features.[11]
PD-KB200MKBBlack
PD-KB200MAWhite
PD-KB220MAWhite
Happy Hacking Keyboard ProfessionalPD-KB300WhiteCapacitive[12]Apr 24, 2003Dec 10, 2006[7]
PD-KB300BCharcoal Gray
PD-KB300NLWhiteYes
PD-KB300BNCharcoal Gray
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2PD-KB400WWhiteNoMar 24, 2006[13]2-port USB hub
PD-KB400BCharcoal Gray
PD-KB400WNWhiteYes
PD-KB400BNCharcoal Gray
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional JPPD-KB420WWhiteNoNov 10, 2008HHKB Professional 2 with Japanese layout and arrow keys
PD-KB420BCharcoal Gray
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional HG[14]PD-KB500WWhiteNoOct 12, 2006Special 10-year anniversary models[15]
PD-KB500BBlack
PD-KB500WNWhiteYes
PD-KB500BNBlack
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional HG JAPAN[16]PD-KB500JWajima-style lacquer
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 Type-SPD-KB400WSWhiteNoJune 29, 2011with Silencing[17]
PD-KB400WNSWhiteYes
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional JP Type-SPD-KB420WSWhiteNo
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional BT[18]PD-KB600BBlackBluetoothNoApr 12, 2016
PD-KB600BNBlackYes
PD-KB620BBlackNo
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional ClassicCG01000-296201White, white keycaps (printed)CapacitiveUSB-CNoJanuary, 20203rd generation

See also[edit]

Happy Hacking Professional 2 Machines

References[edit]

  1. ^'IIJ Research Laboratory - Researchers'. Internet Initiative Japan. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  2. ^'Happy Hacking Keyboard (Japanese manufacturer's site)'. PFU Limited. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
  3. ^'HHKB Professional2 (Japanese site)'. PFU Limited. Archived from the original on 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  4. ^'HHKB Professional JP (Japanese site)'. PFU Limited. Archived from the original on 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  5. ^'Wada Eiiti-Computer Museum'. Information Processing Society of Japan. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
  6. ^'DIP switch functions'. PFU Limited. Archived from the original on 2010-08-20. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
  7. ^ ab'Happy Hacking Keyboard Specifications'. PFU Limited. Archived from the original on 2013-01-07. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  8. ^'PFU America releases 'Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite' for all PC/Linux users and power users'. PFU Limited. 1999-06-01. Archived from the original on 2000-01-23. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  9. ^'Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite'. PFU Limited. Archived from the original on 2001-10-24. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  10. ^'PFU America Releases 'Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2''. AllBusiness. 2001-03-15. Archived from the original on 2010-10-12. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  11. ^Murph, Darren (2007-01-26). 'Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2 for Mac touts Apple Key, demotes Caps Lock'. Engadget. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  12. ^'HHKB/Features/High quality keys'. PFU Limited. Archived from the original on 2010-08-03. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
  13. ^'Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2'. AkibaLive. 2006-03-16. Archived from the original on 2008-06-16. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  14. ^'HHKB Professional HG Specs'. PFU Limited. Retrieved 2008-08-12.
  15. ^'The 3300 euros keyboard for PC'. Akihabaranews. 2006-10-12. Archived from the original on 2009-12-16. Retrieved 2008-08-12.
  16. ^'HHKB Professional HG JAPAN Specs'. PFU Limited. Retrieved 2008-08-12.
  17. ^'HHKB Professional 2 and JP Type-S press release'. PFU Limited. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
  18. ^'Happy Hacking Keyboard | HHKB Professional BT | PFU'. PFU Limited. Retrieved 2016-04-12.

Happy Hacking Professional 2 Keyboard

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