Factor de forma | Estándar |
---|---|
Uso recomendado | Juego de azar |
Tipo de interruptor de llave | Mecánico |
---|---|
Tecnología de interruptor de llave | Cereza MX rojo |
color del producto | Gris |
---|---|
Estilo de teclado | Directo |
Iluminar desde el fondo | Sí |
color de luz de fondo | Multicolor |
Reposamuñecas | Sí |
tecnología de conectividad | cableado |
---|---|
Interfaz | USB |
Ancho | 454.0 mm |
---|---|
Profundidad | 155.0 mm |
Altura | 31.0 mm |
Peso | 1256.0 g |
Lector de huellas dactilares | No |
---|---|
ratón incluido | No |
Teclado numérico | Sí |
concentrador USB | No |
Teclas de Windows | Sí |
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