Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.P. S.
7 augustus 2025
This keyboard cannot keep up with my key presses. The s key and spacebar key do not register all key presses. Seems low quality
dochogan
26 mei 2025
Bought this to use with Boot Camp on my Mac Mini (mid 2011). Works perfectly.
Mandy
22 mei 2025
Size is good and price is reasonable. Sturdy keyboard!
cherrymae
27 april 2025
the keyboard is compact yet i get the full sized keys unlike those other ones where the arrow keys are shrunk to the point they are no longer usable. it is stable as well and doesn't wobble or move at all while typing. you wont regret this one!
BR
14 maart 2025
da ich den Num-Block nicht nutze, habe ich mich bis jetzt ueber mein breites Original-Keyboard geaergert: der Weg von der Maus zur Tastatur war 'ewig' weit und bei 9 bis 12 Stunden Arbeit am PC pro Tag schon laestig. Das Periboard ist, da der Num-Block fehlt, echt schmal, dazu recht flach. Also klappts jetzt zwischen Maus und Tastatur deutlich besser. Das Periboard selbst macht einen qualitativ hochwertigen Eindruck und funktioniert bestens. Dazu ists es noch recht guenstig. Also fuer alle zu empfehlen, die keinen Num-Block brauchen.
Zenos
21 januari 2025
Needed it to replace a small wireless keyboard that was acting up and decided I didn't care if I got something that was wired now. This has the full-sized standard spacing of keys, which makes it more similar to a standard keyboard and, importantly, pgup/pgdown/home/end are not second functions unlike other small keyboards. This was what I looked for in my new keyboard but I refuse to simply get a keyboard with a numberpad.Digression: I dislike the numberpad. I would say that more people need the mouse closer to center than a numberpad (for us righties). I imagine It's cheaper to start mass producing a keyboard that's the same, just without the numberpad, and people like me would happily spend the same money, thereby padding manufacturer profits. And if I needed a numberpad I would happily buy the numberpad free keyboard and a separate USB number pad to move out of my way when i didn't need it, further lining the pockets of the manufacturers. I think it's a matter of time (and good business) for this to happen. Until then, we have to make do without keyboard that also readjust the arrow keys and the function keys above it.End of digression.For cases where you need a standard keyboard size/layout for the alphabet, but not the numberpad, this fits the bill. It's quiet, and feels sturdy. For everyday typing it's one of best small keyboard that maintains the spacing/sizing of a standard keyboard. I cannot comment on longevity since I've only used it for a week (but heavily used it), but if it lasts I would see no reason spending more money unless you wanted to go up a level to a mechanical keyboard, wanted a keyboard that glows, or really really wanted the extra function keys. A personal preference is to let second functions of the F keys be things like volume/up down, instead of adding another row of functions, and so I enjoy that I can adjust the volume with this keyboard without having another row of keys.My biggest gripe is for my specific uses of a keyboard: lots of regular typing but also coding. The placement of the right Ctrl is in a different place but I can adjust to that. The only thing I'm not used to yet is the vertical placement of the keys on the right side like the delete, home, end, page up, page down, etc. They were the biggest reason I didn't just replace my old keyboard with the same model. I find this placement moves my cursor by accident when I want to hit enter or shift or backspace. If I don't adjust to this placement, I will refund it but because of my specific needs (for which I'm sure this keyboard wasn't designed).It would be nice if the tilt was about twice as high, but it shouldn't be a deterrent from purchasing, in my opinion.
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