Logickeyboard LKB-BRALPBW-BJPU-UK keyboard Home USB QWERTY English White, Black

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Braille & Large Print NERO Slimline Keyboard – Windows
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SKU LKB-BRALPBW-BJPU-UK
EAN 5707795020705
Manufacturer LogicKeyboard
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Braille and Largeprint - PC Nero Keyboard

Logickeyboard has designed an innovative braille keyboard including Largeprint for the visually impaired. This keyboard will help blind and lov vision users navigate a keyboard to make their lives easier. It can also assist users who are learning braille.

The braille keyboard is uniquely crafted to be incredibly durable outlasting any other braille solution.

Our Nero Slim Line offers great ergonomic support with an 8? typing angle comfortable tactile feedback with our scissor-switch mechanism and perfect balance and weight. It is easy to set up and use and requires no installation software.

• Braille and Largeprint - PC Nero Keyboard
• Eight-dot (six-dot in US) braille keyboard layout
• Compatible with Windows 7 - 11
• 2 built-in 2.0 ports for additional desktop expansion
• Connection: Wired USB - cord length 5 feet / 1.5 meter
• Enhanced Scissor-Key-Switches
• No installation software required
• Number of keys - 104 (ANSI version) 105 (ISO version)
• Manufactured for 10.000.000 keystrokes per key

Keyboard
Keyboard key switchScissor key switch
Recommended usageHome
Keyboard form factorFull-size (100%)
Keyboard layoutQWERTY
Keyboard number of keys108
Pointing deviceNo
Numeric keypadYes
Keyboard languageEnglish
Connectivity technologyWired
Device interfaceUSB
Design
Product colourWhite, Black
Technical details
Product colourWhite, Black
Numeric keypadYes
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Connectivity technologyWired
Power
Power source typeUSB
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
Weight & dimensions
Keyboard weight840 g
Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH)446 x 141 x 23 mm
Packaging data
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Packaging content
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Other features
Pointing deviceNo
Connectivity technologyWired