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  2. Happy Hacking Keyboard - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] 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.

  3. PFU Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Hacking Keyboard is a small computer keyboard codeveloped with Japanese computer engineer Eiti Wada, manufactured by Fujitsu Takamisawa Component Limited, and debut in 1996. It was expensive to enter the American OEM market, so PFU released the Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite which was manufactured by Chicony Electronics .

  4. List of mechanical keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The following table is a compilation list of mechanical keyboard models, brands, and series: ... Happy Hacking Keyboard: Capacitive - Topre [14] No: USB: Yes: No ...

  5. Eiiti Wada - Wikipedia

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    Eiiti Wada (和田英一, 1 June 1931) [1] is a computer scientist and emeritus professor at the University of Tokyo [2] and the Research Director of Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ), a computer network technology company. [3]

  6. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Happy Hacking Keyboard; Drop (company) Mouse. List of mouse manufacturers: This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2024) A4Tech;

  7. Topre - Wikipedia

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    Topre Corporation (東プレ株式会社, Tōpure Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese engineering company that manufactures stamped parts for automobiles, refrigeration units for trucks, air conditioners, and various other electronic and electro-mechanical equipment. [1]

  8. Control key - Wikipedia

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    Other vendors produce keyboards for different computer systems with this placement of the Control key, such as the Happy Hacking Keyboard. Some users of keyboards with caps lock on the left remap the keys to exchange Control and caps lock, finding the traditional location more ergonomic for using programs benefiting from use of the Control key.

  9. List of programmers - Wikipedia

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    Eiiti Wada – ALGOL N, IFIP WG 2.1 member, Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) X 0208, 0212, Happy Hacking Keyboard; John Walker – cofounded Autodesk; Larry Wall – Warp (1980s space-war game), rn, patch, Perl; Bob Wallace – author PC-Write word processor; considered shareware cocreator