KFTE87 Full Travel Keyboard With Ergonomic Trackball
This high quality full travel keyboard is designed for comfort over prolonged periods of use. A reliable, user-friendly solution for all applications which require very accurate pointer control and easy data input. It ensures durability and visibility in low-light environments. With a high-spec rubber dome key mechanism, 10 million actuations, and illuminated keys. The Backlighting is BUS powered over USB, customizable via PWM signal. The keyboard layout is customizable, and the aluminum construction provides robustness and protection. The integrated trackball module utilizes patented optical technology and IP rated mechanical switches, offering precise cursor control.
Features
- 87 full travel keys with durable rubber dome mechanism (10 million actuations).
- Integrated 38 mm ergonomic trackball using patented optical technology.
- IP65 sealing for dust and water resistance.
- Illuminated keys, USB bus-powered with customizable backlighting.
- Robust aluminium construction with protective covers and sealing options.
- USB powered, operating temperature range 0°C to +60°C.
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