Style: Wired Black Periboard-512 is a wired ergonomic keyboard Full size and ergonomic split design guide you to the most relaxing typing gesture It is also the best-selling keyboard from Perixx ergonomic family. For purchases from other sellers. the merchandise must be inspected at Perixx' headquarters in Germany. Perixx does not have any access to any selling and personal information due to data protection. Perixx offers lifelong technical support for all their products.
Perixx PERIBOARD-512
True Ergonomic Comfort
How many hours do you spend on a keyboard every day, causing pains to your wrist and palm? Fans' all-time favorite keyboard from Perixx ergonomic family, PERIBOARD-512 Classic, is now back to save your health!
3D Curve Design
3-D curve and split-key layout, specifically designed to promote neutral posture for the human body to promote the most relaxing typing gesture.
RSI Improvement
It has been considerably reported by customers who suffer from RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries) that such design does help ease the muscle stress, making their daily computer use more comfortable.
Specifications:
Ergonomic full size split-key design
Integrated palm rest
Durable laser printing
7 multi-media hotkeys
USB Wired Connection
System Requirements: Window 7, 8, 10, and later versions
Integrated Palm Rest
Integrated palm rest and curved design provide extra support to the wrist, connecting the user and the keyboard seamlessly without posing extra pressure on your forearm and wrist.
Durable Laser Printing Keys
The laser printing technique makes the keys more durable and presents higher quality. More sustainable for intensive typing every day.
7 Multi-Media Keys
Handy hotkey access to multimedia, including open browser and email, volume up/down, mute function, sleep mode and search. Easy switch among different working scenarios.
Split Key Ergonomic
The 'Split Key' design is working as a comfortable posture corrector, encouraging a naturally straight posture rather than bending wrists to the side while typing.
It echoes ergonomists' finding, The healthy way to type at a keyboard is to have the hands as naturally straight as possible in a posture that we called the neutral posture. Even better for broader, larger frame individuals by allowing their arms in a better position, reaching around the front of the body.