The keyboard is the main input peripheral used by all computers. The keyboard allows for user input and interaction with the computer. Much like many typewriters the keyboard has all the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0 - 9 and additional special operational keys, e.g. for adjusting the volume or going to your inbox directly. There are three different connection types: - USB is the most modern. You can recognize it by the rectangular connector. - PS/2 connectors are round. This type of connection is fairly commonly used by PC's. - Bluetooth is another modern (wireless) connection method.
This multimedia keyboard now has no fewer than 21 hotkeys. Virtually everything can be started by one push of a hotkey. From Internet and e-mail to MS Word and Excel, volume adjustment and so on. You can truly do anything! The three hotkeys - Power, Wake and Sleep - even enable you to simply switch on your PC, put it on standby or recover it from standby mode.
- Ideal for multimedia purposes. - Benefit from working with 21 hotkeys.
Specs
Alternatives
Options
Keyboard
Hot keys
21
Input device
Connectivity technology
Wired
Mouse included
Internal
The device is built in, or needs to be built in (Yes/No). No, means that the device is connected externally via wire or wireless.
Interface
Interface ports to connect pieces of equipment. USB (Universal Serial Bus) has become the most popular wired interface to connect peripherals. USB 2.0 supports speeds up to 480 Mbit/s (USB 1: 12 Mbit/s). The wireless interface FireWire is also known as the IEEE 1394 standard. Enhanced IDE (EIDE)is sometimes referred to as Fast ATA, Fast IDE or ATA-2.
PS/2
Input device
Keyboard layout
QWERTY
System requirements
Mac compatibility
Compatible operating systems
List of desktop operating systems tested as compatible with this product, including coined name and version