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The Perixx Periboard-612B is a wireless ergonomic split keyboard designed for comfort and efficiency. With dual connectivity options (2.4GHz and Bluetooth), it seamlessly integrates with both Windows and Mac systems. Featuring 104 tactile keys and an integrated palm rest, this keyboard minimizes the risk of RSI and enhances typing satisfaction, making it the perfect choice for professionals seeking a blend of functionality and ergonomic support.
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | Perixx |
Series | PERIBOARD-612BUS |
Item model number | 11354 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Mac OS X, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.09 x 9.29 x 1.73 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.09 x 9.29 x 1.73 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 4.25 Volts (DC) |
Manufacturer | Perixx |
ASIN | B07TKLB1ML |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 27, 2019 |
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Finally wide enough to fit my hands! ALMOST perfect. - UPDATE 60 days in, see below first review!
I have been searching and searching for a good ergonomic keyboard. You may have even read my comments on other like kind keyboards. I used the Microsoft 7000 wireless keyboard/mouse for many, many years (I'm sure at least 15-20 years). I would buy them when I saw them on Ebay just to have when the current one I had died or keys became non-responsive. I LOVED that keyboard.So I went on the hunt. I found one that didn't work at all (tried 2 of them) and also bought the Logitech ergonomic keyboard (a bit pricey, but a good keyboard and worth it). That one had the feel of a laptop style keyboard, low profile, soft to the touch and a bit cramped on the width. I just couldn't get my hands to work with that keyboard although I think many would really like it. I tried for 3-4 months to get my arms and hands to fit it and just kept failing.I read several reviews on this keyboard and finally decided, what could it hurt. It turns out, I like this one the best! It is about and inch wider that the others and my hands are now comfortable with my elbows relaxing on the arms of my chair. So a WINNER! It reminds me a great deal of the feel of the Microsoft 7000.If I had to find something wrong, it would be the the depth of the keyboard to allow for the multimedia keys at the top. I personally don't need those keys and the "perfect" keyboard would take those out and only keeping the Num lock and Cap lock indicators then add that area back into more wrist support. The other thing is the different placement of the movement keys between the letters and num pad. I am getting used to the different layout (much easier than the width reduction of others). If any change, I would put the Delete and Insert Key on the top row instead of the bottom. But that's just me. I keep hitting the insert key instead of the page down key. Take a good look at the keyboard to see what I'm referring to.BUT having said all of this, it IS the keyboard I am using and will continue to use. It was a great fit out of the box. I have a slide out keyboard tray and it sits nicely on there and it just the perfect size for me! I am SO glad I considered and finally bought this unit. After all my searching, I do think this one and the Logitech (K860 I think that's the model) are the two best ones out there.If you're on the fence with this one, consider the height of the keys, the clicking of them and the breadth of them. If these feature are important to you, then buy it. I think you will for the most part like the "feel" of this one. I really depends on what style you like. If you want the low profile, quiet keys on a smaller platform, then this is not the one for you. (use the Logitech K860 instead).I hopes this helps someone. I have been searching and finally have found a suitable replacement! I am so happy with this purchase.UPDATE: 8/23/20 -I had been using this keyboard for about 30 days when the right space bar started acting up. It would stick and put in many unwanted spaced. I continued to use it and it just go worse so at 60 days I tried to get it replaced. It was past Amazon's warranty period so I went to the manufacturer's website and filed for a replacement (their warranty is one year). As instructed by the manufacturer, they said to remove the bar, clean it and replace. That was a fail, while it did reduce the amount of sticking, it then required hard pressure to make the space bar react as it would then not space otherwise. So I contacted them again. They said to use DeOxit on it. They even sent a link to show me what to do. (it was a pictorial guide - funny how they had this already done to send). I had never heard of DeXoit but found it on Amazon and purchased it (it's not inexpensive). I wrote an email to the manufacturer explaining that it was not my position to "fix" their keyboard, but I would try and let them know. They replied and stated they would replace the keyboard. I got the DeOxit and that was a miserable fail! It was awful after that. It would stick and would also not space as before only it was 10 times worse. I got back to Perixx and expressed that and never heard another word from them again. I tried a couple of times and then finally went back to Amazon to report their action. While good initially, when it came time to replace it they (Perixx) disappeared. So I contacted Amazon to report the seller and they listened to my story and I even volunteered to send them the email exchange so they could see it. The representative put me on hold and then came back stating they would replace the keyboard. I got it yesterday and I am using it right now and it is working perfectly. We'll see how it goes. But Amazon - thank you for stepping in where your seller didn't. You went above your call to react and it is greatly appreciated. I had a 5 star rating and left it that way as I really do like this keyboard alot. I just hope it stays working this way!
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I am very pleased so far
PROS:o Good keystroke travel, not too shallow and not too longo No loud audible key clicking (but not totally silent, either)o Has a solid feelCONS:o none so farWould I recommend this to a friend: YesHave used Logitech ergonomic keyboards for years, but I wasn't liking the look of their current offerings. Took a chance on this Perixx and I am very pleased. My only minor wish would be that it could have a slightly higher tilt (purely personal preference). I can always use something under the stubby little flip down legs to make it higher, which I may try. It's perfectly usable as is, so not anything worth taking away a star. Feels sturdy, time will tell how it holds up as far as key switch and lettering remaining legible.
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ALMOST the Perfect Replacement for the Venerable Microsoft Natural Ergonomic.
This keyboard comes very close to being a worthy successor to the beloved Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000. The key feel is excellent, with great tactile feedback that makes typing comfortable and satisfying.However, after nearly a year of use, two issues have become dealbreakers for me. First, the cluster of keys—Home, End, Delete, Insert, Page Up, and Page Down—is arranged vertically, unlike any other keyboard I’ve used. I thought I would adapt, but I still find myself having to look down to locate the correct key, which slows me down more than I expected.Second, there’s no dedicated media key or shortcut for play/pause. While there are a few shortcut buttons at the top, I’m baffled by the decision to include WWW, Search, and Email buttons but leave out something as essential as a play/pause control.Sadly, because of these shortcomings, I’m now back in the market for another keyboard.
A**F
Why are these keyboards so hard to find these days?
All I want is a USB keyboard with real keys, not flat "laptop" keys. I've owned this kb for about 4 years now and it's still going strong. It's comfortable and the keys have a good tactile feel to them. It's not super noisy or anything, but I like to hear the clickety-clack to some degree. I've been using ergonomic/split keyboards for over 30 years and I can't go back to a standard straight kb because it makes my wrists hurt.Anyway, this is a good one and it's not too expensive. I also like that the multimedia buttons are easy to get to.
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Problem solved!
I'd noticed that, over the years, I'd gradually stopped using the right two fingers of my right hand. When I consciously tried typing more slowly in order to get used to using the right two fingers again, I realized why I'd stopped. It was because my straight-line keyboard was making if awkward to keep all all fingers on a hand aligned with the key-rows - my right two fingers tended to become aligned with the next higher key-row. I reasoned that if the key-rows on each side of my keyboard were perpendicular to my forearms, my fingers would naturally become aligned with the key-rows. The new keyboard arrived today and it works -- I naturally type with all ten fingers again, with attendant increase in speed.
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