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Spill-resistant keyboard. Multimedia shortcut keys. Symmetrical mouse design. Long battery life.
In boxkeyboard and mousekeyboard and mouse
Connectionradioradio
Multi-Device
Range10 m10 m
Form factorstandard (ANSI), with Numpadstandard (ANSI), with Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilelowlow
Key typeisland typeisland type
Switch technologymembranemembrane
Additional keys54
Fn key
Features
Volume controladd. keysfn
General
InterfaceUSBUSB
Power sourceАААААА
Waterproof
Size444x122x25 mm433x123x34 mm
Weight496 g400 g
Mouse
Sensoropticaloptical
Number of buttons22
Scroll wheels11
DPI switch
Sensor resolution1000 DPI1000 – 4000 DPI
Power supply (wireless)АААА
Size (LxWxH)104x58x38 mm
Weight57 g92 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2022june 2021

Multi-Device

The keyboard's ability to quickly switch between multiple devices. Multi-Device allows you to simultaneously work with a tablet, TV, and other devices with one keyboard.

Additional keys

The number of additional keys provided in the design of the keyboard.

Such keys do not belong to the standard layout and are intended for quick access to specific functions or individual applications — for example, to control the media player or open mail with one click. This function is convenient because commands from additional keys are usually recognized by the system regardless of what is on the screen — thanks to this, for example, you do not have to close the text editor to switch tracks in the player.

Note that in this case we are talking about individual keys that have a strictly defined purpose and corresponding markings. Programmable buttons, the Fn key (see below) and the functions of the main keys implemented through Fn are not taken into account in this paragraph.

Volume control

Volume control methodprovided in the keyboard (if such a possibility is provided at all).

Through Fn. Adjustment using the Fn key (see above): increasing and decreasing the volume is carried out by simultaneously pressing Fn and one of the main keys of the keyboard (usually from the F1 — F12 row), The main advantage of this control is that it allows you not to overload the keyboard with additional controls — this, in turn, has a positive effect on the dimensions and cost. The disadvantage is the need to simultaneously press two keys, which is not always convenient.

— Additional keys. Control with additional keys specially designed for working with volume. A very convenient and practical option: additional keys are usually clearly labeled, while they take up less space and are cheaper than a wheel or a touch slider (see below).

— Wheel. Control by means of a mechanical wheel, the rotation of which up and down or left and right provides a change in volume. A fairly user-friendly option — visual, intuitive and accessible even blindly. At the same time, the wheel can take up quite a lot of space, and it significantly affects the cost of the keyboard.

— Touch slider. Management using a touch surface, the movement of a finger in one direction or another. The sensor takes up minimal space, looks neat...and generally fits well with the overall design of the keyboard, but it is not cheap. Therefore, this option is extremely rare, mainly in high-end gaming or multimedia keyboards.

Waterproof

Protecting the keyboard from spilling liquid on it. Most waterproof keyboards do not have a full-fledged sealed case and are designed to remain operational in the event of accidental contact with a relatively small amount of liquid (up to 200 mL) — for example, in the classic case of spilling coffee on the keyboard.

DPI switch

The presence of a DPI switch button in the design of the mouse.

This button allows you to change the actual resolution of the sensor — in other words, the speed of the cursor on the screen — on the fly, without going into the computer's software settings. This feature is useful primarily in cases where different DPI values are needed for different tasks — for example, if in some game situations you need increased accuracy of movements, for which you can sacrifice speed, or if the mouse sensitivity in the game is not configurable, and the default option is not satisfied.

Sensor resolution

Resolution of the optical sensor used in the bundled mouse. Like a camera matrix, such a sensor consists of many individual photosensitive points; this parameter indicates how many sensor points are for each inch of the surface on which the mouse moves.

Although high DPI values \u200b\u200bare often considered an indicator of good mouse accuracy, in fact this moment only affects the speed of moving the cursor around the screen (and not the actual one, but the maximum possible one — the “working” DPI value in the settings is often reduced, otherwise using the mouse would be inconvenient ). Therefore, high sensor resolutions are important mainly for working on large monitors, and even in such cases, indicators of 1000 – 3000 DPI are considered quite sufficient, higher values \u200b\u200bare more of a publicity stunt than a really justified necessity.