The keyboard and mouse are the primary components of any PC. Buying these two as a set is more affordable and gives you a nicely matched, well-designed periphery set. When choosing a K&M set, consider your needs and what type of PC work you generally do. Focus on the technical parameters, keyboard arrangement, accessories, and connection type. Read below to get some useful tips.
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Keyboard & Mouse Sets Sorted by Use
Office Sets
- A classic keyboard that is suitable for everyday computer office work. Some keyboards include programmable buttons.
- Universal mouse design suitable for both home and work use. The mouse is supposed to serve mainly as a work tool, so don't expect fancy backlighting.
Gaming Sets
- Gaming keyboards are notable for their programmable buttons, wrist support for extra comfort, and often some colourful backlighting options. They feature faster response thanks to high-end switches and are almost always wired.
- Design gaming mice have many programmable buttons, fast response, and a rubberised surface that keeps the mouse firmly on the desk. The more expensive models also allow you to adjust the dimensions and weight.
Compact Sets
- Small wireless mice with basic design.
- Rectangular keyboards with a simple design and the smallest dimensions possible. They usually only have a basic key selection.
TV Remote Sets
The best choice if you want to operate your TV from the comfort of your bed or sofa. The shape of the keyboard is adapted to ensure maximum comfort and mobility. In addition, this type has a side touchpad. Both the mouse and keyboard are equipped with an extra powerful battery.
Key Functions and Parameters
Layout
The keyboard localisation determines the presence of language-specific symbols. The keyboard with Czech localisation will contain, for example, buttons ř, š, ž, ě, etc.
Connection Type
- Wired - use the USB connector to connect a wired keyboard.
- Wireless - wireless keyboards use a USB module (transceiver) or Bluetooth, which allows them to connect to tablets or compatible smartphones.
Key Types
- Mechanical - classic keyboards, long service life, long key travel distance
- Low profile - similar to notebook keys, these keyboards are quieter and have a shorter key travel distance
- Chiclet - these keyboards have straight edges, a square shape, flat keys and larger gaps between the keys allow for more comfortable and efficient typing.
Programmable Keys
Programmable buttons allow you to assign different functions to individual keys. There is also the option of creating so-called macros - a series of commands that the keyboard executes by pressing a single key (macro key).
Multimedia Keys
Multimedia keys are popular due to their extended work functionality and efficiency. They can be used for easy control of your computer, music, video and other external devices.
Mechanical Switches
Keyboards with mechanical switches have a longer service life and longevity than conventional keyboards. It is one of the few components of computer hardware that basically does not age. Keyboards with mechanical switches are ideal, for example, for people who type long texts every day.
Other Useful Features of Keyboard and Mouse Sets
- Numeric keypad - includes a block of numeric keys. Ideal for frequent work with numbers
- Backlit keys - backlit keyboards are perfect for those who often work in the dark.
- Display - a keyboard with a built-in display that shows adjustable parameters, such as battery status.
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