Keyboards
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key specifications I should look for in a keyboard?
When selecting a keyboard, consider the switch type (mechanical vs. membrane), key layout (UK-specific or ANSI), connectivity (USB wired or Bluetooth), and additional features like backlighting or programmable keys. These specifications affect typing comfort and functionality.
Are these keyboards compatible with both Windows and Mac systems?
Most keyboards in our collection are designed to be compatible with both Windows and Mac systems. However, some models may have specific key layouts and shortcuts optimized for one operating system. Always check the product details for compatibility notes.
What types of use cases are best suited for different keyboard types?
Mechanical keyboards are ideal for gaming and typing-heavy tasks due to their tactile feedback and durability. Membrane keyboards are typically quieter and more portable, making them suitable for general office use and casual typing. Assess your primary use to choose the best type.
What is the difference between wired and wireless keyboards?
Wired keyboards generally offer lower latency and do not require batteries, making them suitable for performance-oriented tasks. Wireless keyboards provide greater mobility and reduce cable clutter, ideal for minimalist setups or when working from different locations.
How do I know which keyboard layout is right for my business needs?
The right keyboard layout depends on your company's standard practices and employees' preferences. UK layouts feature the pound symbol (£) and specific key arrangements suited for UK settings. If your team uses specific software with unique key shortcuts, ensure those are accessible.
Are there ergonomic options available in your keyboard collection?
Yes, our collection includes ergonomic keyboards designed to reduce strain on the hands and wrists. These models often feature a split design or wrist support, making them suitable for professionals who spend long hours typing. Look for ergonomic features in the product descriptions.

