Contour Design Active Key AK-4400-T keyboard PS/2 QWERTZ German Black

SKU
AK-4400-TP-B/GE
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PS/2, Trackball, 1000dpi, 83 keys, 0.7 kg, black
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SKU AK-4400-TP-B/GE
EAN 7061112717784
Manufacturer Contour Design
Availability Out of Stock
Product Family Active Key
The AK-4400-TU Keyboard Series is a high quality, high reliable Small Footprint Notebook Style Keyboard with an integrated trackball. The high resolution 16 mm Trackball allows smooth and accurate movement of the cursor. New Scissors Balancing Key Technology provides excellent key actuation feeling with soft tactile ergonomic characteristic. Scissors Balancing Technology improves off center key actuation characteristics. Low profile (23 mm) for rack implementation, kiosk applications and all other space critical applications. Compatible to many existing cutouts for similar keyboards with trackball.

- Integrated 16 mm Trackball
- Low Profile (23 mm)
- Full Size Keycaps (19 mm)
- Scissor Balancing Technology Key Guiding
- USB or PS/2 Trackball Keyboard
Keyboard
PurposePC/Server
Keyboard styleStraight
Keyboard layoutQWERTZ
Keyboard number of keys83
Wrist restNo
Pointing deviceTrackball
Numeric keypadNo
Keyboard languageGerman
Connectivity technologyWired
Device interfacePS/2
Design
Product colourBlack
Keyboard styleStraight
Ergonomic designYes
BacklightNo
Wrist restNo
LED indicatorsYes
Technical details
Plug and PlayYes
Product colourBlack
Ergonomic designYes
BacklightNo
Numeric keypadNo
Number of products included1 pc(s)
LED indicatorsYes
Connectivity technologyWired
Ergonomics
Plug and PlayYes
LED indicatorsYes
Features
Plug and PlayYes
Power
Power source typePS/2
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 50 °C
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 60 °C
Weight & dimensions
Keyboard weight700 g
Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH)370 x 139 x 23.5 mm
Packaging data
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Packaging content
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Other features
Pointing deviceTrackball
Connectivity technologyWired