60 percent keyboard layout test
Use the compact layout to test common 60 percent keys without numpad, function row, or dedicated navigation cluster.
Compact 60 percent keyboard layout test.
Use this 60 percent keyboard tester to check compact keyboard keys, layers, modifiers, and common missing-key concerns.
Fn and layer actions are usually handled by keyboard firmware and may not be visible to the browser.
Inspection flow
Press every key in the selected layout until the progress reaches 100%.
Hold each listed combo and confirm all keys appear together.
Tap Press a key ten times with normal pressure, then review possible chatter.
Live status
Ghosting test
Try common gaming combinations to check for possible ghosting.
Diagnostics
These are browser-based estimates. Retest a suspicious key several times before treating it as a hardware fault.
Local report
Keyboard Tester Online Report ============================= Generated at: 2026-05-15T07:32:42.472Z Selected layout: 60% ANSI Browser / OS: Unknown browser on Win32 Tested keys: 0/60 Untested keys: 60 Untested key list: Esc, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, -, =, Backspace, Tab, Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, P, [, ], \, Caps, A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, ;, ', and 20 more Max simultaneous keys detected: 0 Possible stuck keys: None Possible chatter keys: None Pass / fail checklist --------------------- All layout keys tested: CHECK No possible stuck keys: PASS No possible chatter keys: PASS Multi-key input detected: CHECK Issue summary: 60 layout keys were not tested; multi-key rollover was not meaningfully tested Notes: Browser-based estimate. Some hardware keys, Fn keys, media keys, and system shortcuts may not be detectable.
Use the compact layout to test common 60 percent keys without numpad, function row, or dedicated navigation cluster.
Check letters, numbers, modifiers, punctuation, and Space after remapping, cleaning, or switching keycaps.
Most Fn and layer behavior is processed by keyboard firmware before browser events are emitted.
Run a full pass on the base layer, then test remapped layer outputs as the keys they produce in the browser.
Use the 75 percent page for compact keyboards that include arrows, navigation keys, or a function row.
It can test the browser-visible output of a layer, but the Fn key itself is often not exposed to the browser.
Most 60 percent keyboards do not have dedicated arrow keys on the base layout.