Fujitsu

Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional2 Compact Charcoal Printed Keycaps 45G

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  • Topre capacitive switches provide best-in-class precision and efficiency, requiring only a gentle press to register a keystroke
  • Compact, near-symmetrical design condenses a standard keyboard to only 60 keys. Use key combos for a faster typing experience
  • Contoured frame and keys allow for smooth movement across keys, reducing hand and finger fatigue.
  • Keys are made with top grade PBT, and printed using dye sublimation so legends will never wear off
  • Dip switches allow users to assign different functions to keys.
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Product details

BrandFujitsu
Compatible DevicesPC
Connectivity TechnologyUSB-A
Keyboard DescriptionMechanical
Special FeatureTopre Capacitive Switches
ColorCharcoal
StylePrinted Keys
Product Dimensions12.8"L x 5.8"W x 2.2"H
MaterialPolybutylene Terephthalate
Included ComponentsKeyboard, USB Cord, Safety Manual, FCC Certification

Technical specifications

brandFujitsu
seriesHappy Hacking Keyboard Professional2
item_model_numberCG01000-291401
operating_systemWindows, Mac
item_weight1.6 pounds
product_dimensions12.8 x 5.8 x 2.2 inches
item_dimensions_lxwxh12.8 x 5.8 x 2.2 inches
colorCharcoal
power_sourceDC power supply
manufacturerFUJITSU IMAGING (SCANNERS)
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableJuly 16, 2009
best_sellers_rank#9,584 in Computer Keyboards

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Customers praise the keyboard's quality, particularly its Topre switches and PBT keycaps, while appreciating its luxurious feel under fingers and beautiful compact design.

★★★★★

Purchased after much research and I love it.

DavidJanuary 18, 2017

I first started looking at my computer peripherals around 5 years ago, I did not really look too much into it and kind of read about various parts, like some headphones, or a change in mouse after 8 wonderful years with another. I eventually came to keyboards after investing in my entire computer desktop for the last year here and there touching up some things I left as cheaper expenses on the previous build 2 years ago. I scoured the forums everywhere, reading opinions on different boards, different levels of experience and expertise, and I quickly came to the hhkb2. I was immediately drawn to it as a previous fullsize keyboard user. I dismissed it initially because I hadn't planned to collect as much information as I did on keyboards and I thought I wanted a tkl instead of the rather large leap to such a minimalist scale and loss of keys. I obviously came back around in the end and I apologize for drawing out the review. Honestly, keyboard switches are an extremely personal experience. You won't know if you will like what you are buying unless you happen to know someone that is such an enthusiast that have several boards most likely, there are other reasons too, but I will not dally with that. My point is that it will be very hard to find some way to test this particular board without some major luck/help most usually outside of Japan and a few other countries possibly. Luckily for you, topre boards and especially the hhkb2, hold their value very well and you will most likely make all of it back by selling it somewhere, or you could even make use of Amazon's excellent return service if you are so inclined and able. I am just trying to allow you an excuse to splurge on this board before I tell you why I am recommending it after a month of use. I love this keyboard. I love the layout, I love the sound, I love the feel. I am not everyone though, mileage may vary but it does appear that most people that actually jump on this keyboard fall in love with it in as little as a month of continued use. New topre switches are slightly stiffer than they will become, they are rubber domes after all. This means the keyboard has a type of break-in period, not that that is a bad thing. I actually appreciated the varying change in switches as I was able to grow accustom to the board as it grew accustom to me in a fashion. There is a learning period because the layout is different as well, you will make mistakes because muscle memory can be a difficult thing to break, but the control and backspace placement are absolutely magnificent. Using fn for delete in my configuration is a joy and I don't notice a change in speed from previously only using a single delete key due to the placement of the keys. Weaning yourself off the numpad will increase your typing speed and efficiency when working with numbers and letters; buy a cheap or expensive external numpad for when you are working with a lot of numbers though if that is your thing and I plan to do when the need arises. You have probably only used rubber dome keyboards in the 10-20 dollar range previously, and maybe one or a few mechanical keyboards with some mx switches. Well these are nothing like those, except that topre are rubber domes, albeit they are very good rubber domes. They also have a spring contained in them. This makes the feel completely different from any other keyboard you have tried or can imagine. The way this switch is designed, it is unable to create chattering which is when a key repeats itself any number of times when it is only pressed once. The debounce is extremely low compared to mx, though that honestly doesn't really affect most things, I do notice a great increase in character repetition due to this lower debounce when a key is constantly under pressure if that matters to anyone; I thought it was a nifty little difference. I had no idea how I would really react to this board, I spontaneously made the decision to buy it one day after I had been researching keyboards for nearly a month. It was a great price and excellent prime service fulfillment for a product sold by a Japanese vendor. Oh, this keyboard can cause what is known as, the "McRip" effect. Seeing problems such as keys being tilted that you've never noticed on another keyboard before and this is partly because of the price range and expectations for no flaws. Many things happen since manufacturing and this may cause them to appear slightly aligned off. This is not a problem at all most of the time and most people don't even notice such problems. Just something I thought I would mention since someone left a review hating on the fact that his keys appeared off even though this does not affect the performance of the product, though I understand some people cannot get over some things that bother them. Anyways, if you are here, you have probably been looking at many keyboards. I am not going to try and tell you what to do, but I can kind of recommend this is you want a keyboard that will last, has high portability, comes with fantastic pbt keycaps that feel great, gives off a very pleasing sound as you type, and want to try something really unique and special. This is the board for you, I was skeptical about it given the price, but after learning more about keyboards I do understand the market value more and feel this is worth every penny. I game or just type on it both, no problems with either. I actually used to own a few really good cheaper rubber dome keyboards from Logitech back in the day that I loved and that was one deciding factor for getting this. Most current rubber dome boards you get nowadays are trash, fingers slam into keys that don't move unless you hit them dead center or with a lot of force, they may work ok at first but will usually quickly degrade. And they won't have the absolute smoothness of something like this or the realforce or other topre board. There are many reasons to dislike cheap rubber domes, there are many reasons to love topre switches, or any other type as well. Zealios are another great switch I discovered in my search that I actually bought into as well because I like mx mechanical switches and just couldn't choose between these two. Alps, beam springs, or buckling springs may even be your thing. Don't just buy into something for the hype of it, try and find someone online that may let you try the switch type you are thinking of buying into if they live nearby for example if you cannot locate it in a store. tl;dr I love this board, I loved it as soon as I typed on it but I wasn't really completely won over until I broke it in with about a months basic use in gaming/browsing/typing/chatting whatever. You mileage may vary, but if you've made it this far, you might as well take the leap if you can afford to and if you don't like it you can easily resell it for most of your money back. If you want more reasons, read the rest of my post though I apologize for the length. I may come back in a year or so and update this, but this is my daily driver now along with the zealio board I occasionally hop onto. Lastly, you will have a break-in and learning period with this board, you may get discouraged, but give it about a month at least. Update 2.6.17 I am falling more in love with this board everday; I purchased a pbt spacebar from a seller on ebay because that's the only key that is abs on this board and most topre boards for some reason. All I can say is, wow; the feel and sound of the keyboard completely changed. The texture matches the alpha and modifier keys nearly perfect. I cannot believe these do not come standard because the keyboard feels whole now. I always felt the board was great, but after replacing the spacebar it is everything you could want. The color I purchased fits perfectly with the charcoal color of the rest of the keys. The sound is less "chattery" on the upstroke, and it just feels amazing now. There have been some reports of poor quality for topre pbt spacebars on forums and massdrop, but the seller I purchased from made it perfect. No rough edges or anything; I highly recommend purchasing one to replace the abs because it really does make an already amazing board even better. I also purchased high quality silencing rings from hypersphere on ebay too. All I can say is wow, it is practically a type s for 60% less cost... I already loved this keyboard, but with the pbt spacebar it is a completely different beast. It feels and sounds even better than it did before and the blue color I chose compliments the charcoal so well that it looks meant to be. I do not really know why they don't include pbt spacebars on most topre keyboards, but it is totally worth the investment and time it took to get here. Highly recommended to make the purchase and let me know if you want to know what seller I used. I added pictures of the new spacebar and how beautiful they are together. Read more

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★★★☆☆

good quality, bad experience

NeilNovember 26, 2020

for any new buyers who have never tried this keyboard physically, be aware of a steep learning curve. I'm a heavy keyboard user, after 1 month of heavy use, I'm still having trouble hitting the right key without much thinking. If you have to switch between keyboards, e.g. you have another keyboard at work, this product is not the right choice for you Read more

★★★★★

Update: This keyboard lubed properly is beyond 5-stars. Also glad I bought this for much less!

Roberto S.December 8, 2018

I bought this keyboard because I was having problems with my 35g Niz Plum board Topre clone, which I eventually fixed and lubed up, but now, that keyboard is sitting in my shelf because this keyboard has really taken over as my primary driver throughout the day. Although to be fair, that keyboard was still crucial for helping me get into these other electrostatic capacitive boards, and even type on it occasionally, but I'm starting to really prefer the feeling this HHKB has given me when it comes to typing on the computer and making such a mundane task so much fun now. More so than the other boards I have. There's just the right amount of tactility to make typing feel like something you accomplished, and I thought I was more into linear switches like with Gateron and Cherry MX Reds. Every keystroke feels like there's nice gentle bump underneath. And it's even better when you lube the stems and sliders on this thing. Then it becomes a lot quieter and smoother while still retaining that tactility. I was honestly skeptical, and it took me a little while to get used to the layout and build up enough strength in my fingers, so they don't get tired when I'm typing on this board, but I've gotten so used to it in just a week, that I can't imagine typing on anything else. Yes, this one has rubber domes, but you don't have to bottom these out to generate a keystroke on the screen. It also does feel like a true tactile bump, and far better than what you'd find on a typical Cherry MX brown mechanical keyboard for example. Topre switches are worth it if you have the money, and the time to also lubricate your board when you get it. When you get it, some of the keys are going to feel somewhat scratchy, and it will feel a bit hard on your fingers, but you have to give it some time and let the keyboard break in so to speak. In the future, I want to buy a second one of these, but white and probably get it when I get into a new office and move to a new apartment in the next month. Call me a Topre fan for life. This is a fantastic keyboard, and I don't regret paying the price for it. I got it for half price because of a gift card Amazon gave me, so I was able to get this beauty for far less than I could have ended up paying. Once my left hand completely heals, I'll be enjoying typing on this keyboard even more all the time. I can't get enough of it! It's an excellent keyboard for writing, as well as any coding work you might do. That's why it has the Unix programmer layout. I can certainly see why so many programmers swear by it now. My other favorite part about this keyboard is how small it is. I can easily fit it on my smaller desk or take it anywhere I go too so I'll always have a great keyboard like this to type on without having to rely on those crappy MacBook Air keys or cheap rubber domes to get the job done. I've tried many different keyboards throughout the year (ergonomic boards like the one from Microsoft, Corsair Strafe, Havit low-profile, tenkeyless Magicforce and the full sized version, Logitech K740 with scissor switches, Niz Plum as mentioned previously), and I have to say this one is quickly becoming one of my top favorites unexpectedly, providing that "oneness with cup rubber" I've been missing in my life. :) Update: I recently was able to finally lube the board and the stabilizers with some nice grease I found, and holy crap, it really turned the board into something else. Completely out of this world typing experience. Every electrostatic capacitive switch has been rewarding to type on, but honestly, I don't think I liked stock Topre on HHKB as much as I did with Realforce boards (where right out of the box, they feel super smooth and quiet whether you go with variable weight, 45g, or 55g and break them in) and it felt a bit heavier, scratchier, and aggressive for my fingers, not to mention much louder in stock form, so that's what fueled my decision to do this and it was one of the best choices I made. It makes the board sound a lot quieter and makes it super nice and light to type on now. It actually now feels like a 45g board and makes the most pleasant raindrop thock sound when I type on it. You don't have to buy a Type-S when you can just open up a regular HHKB and lube it. I promise you it will be one of the best things you could do if you own an HHKB or a Leopold board for that matter. :D Read more

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