
Browse every full-size mechanical keyboard available. Find 100% layout boards with volume knobs, numpad, and full function rows. Compare full-size custom keyboards by price, features, and availability across 40+ stores.











Looking for a full-size keyboard? Browse every 100% layout mechanical keyboard in one place. Compare models with numpads, volume knobs, and full function rows to find the perfect full-size board for work or gaming.
Our database tracks every full-size mechanical keyboard currently on the market. Filter by switch type, case material, connectivity, and features to narrow down the full list. New 100% layout models are added as they launch from brands like Keychron, Leopold, Ducky, and Varmilo.
A full-size mechanical keyboard with a volume knob gives you instant audio control alongside a complete key layout. The dedicated knob eliminates the need for function key combos to adjust volume. Many models let you program the knob for other functions like scrolling or zoom through QMK or VIA firmware.
Custom full-size keyboards offer premium materials and full programmability in a 100% layout. Look for hot-swappable PCBs that let you try different switches, gasket or top-mount construction for better acoustics, and aluminum cases for a solid typing feel. Full-size custom boards are available as kits and pre-built options.
The dedicated numpad on full-size keyboards makes them essential for data entry, accounting, and spreadsheet work. Full function rows provide quick access to shortcuts without layers. For office environments, pair a full-size layout with silent switches and sound dampening for a quiet but fully functional workstation.
A full-size Alice keyboard combines the ergonomic split-angle design with a complete numpad section. These boards offer the typing comfort of the Alice layout without sacrificing the number pad. Options are limited but growing as manufacturers expand their Alice lineups to include larger form factors.
Full-size keyboards offer every key at your fingertips with no layers needed for basic functions. The trade-off is desk space: a 100% board takes significantly more room than a TKL or 75%. If you rarely use the numpad, a smaller layout frees up mouse space. If the numpad is essential to your workflow, full-size is the way to go.