Accuratus 395 keyboard USB QWERTY UK English Black

SKU
KYBAC395-USBBLK
£21.11 £17.59
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395 Black USB Super Slim Mini Keyboard with Square Modern Keys

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The Accuratus 395 keyboard is a mini layout keyboard but in an extra slim - minimalist casing, ideal for requirements where size is key. The 395 has a new special type of square keycap which are slimline and have a soft touch and tactile feel, setting you up for hours of comfortable typing. With a frame around each key the keycaps cannot easily be pulled off, especially good for disruptive school children.

The 395 also offers clear easy read laser etched key legends, meaning the letters will always remain fresh throughout the life of the keyboard. The 395 is finished in pure white durable plastics giving a clean, fresh and modern feel to any home, office or computer environment.
SKU KYBAC395-USBBLK
Manufacturer Accuratus
In Stock Y
Keyboard
Keyboard key switchMechanical
PurposeUniversal
Recommended usageUniversal
Keyboard styleStraight
Keyboard form factorMini
Keyboard layoutQWERTY
Hot keysYes
Wrist restNo
Windows keysYes
Pointing deviceNo
Numeric keypadNo
Keyboard languageUK English
Full-size keyboardNo
Connectivity technologyWired
Device interfaceUSB
Ports & interfaces
Cable length1.5 m
Design
Product colourBlack
Keyboard styleStraight
Ergonomic designNo
BacklightNo
Surface colorationMonochromatic
Wrist restNo
LED indicatorsStatus
Full-size keyboardNo
Technical details
Plug and PlayYes
Product colourBlack
Ergonomic designNo
BacklightNo
Surface colorationMonochromatic
Windows keysYes
Numeric keypadNo
LED indicatorsStatus
Connectivity technologyWired
Ergonomics
Plug and PlayYes
Cable length1.5 m
LED indicatorsStatus
Features
Plug and PlayYes
Cable length1.5 m
Power
Power source typeUSB
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
System requirements
Windows operating systems supportedYes
Weight & dimensions
Keyboard weight330 g
Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH)138 x 322 x 14 mm
Other features
Pointing deviceNo
Connectivity technologyWired