Kensington 1500109NL ValuKeyboard keyboard User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Kensington
Table of Contents
Kensington 1500109NL ValuKeyboard keyboard
Specifications
- Compatible devices: PC
- Connectivity technology: Usb
- Keyboard Description: Gaming
- Theme: RGB
- Series: VALUKEYBOARD BLACK NL
- Number of buttons: 104
- Brand: Kensington
Introduction
The Kensington ValuKeyboard is a computer keyboard designed for general use, featuring a standard layout with a full-size QWERTY key arrangement. It is a wired keyboard, meaning it connects to a computer or other devices via a USB cable. The Kensington ValuKeyboard is designed to be durable and reliable, with a simple yet functional design. It features a slim profile with a low- profile keycap design, providing a comfortable typing experience with reduced noise. The keyboard has a standard number pad on the right-hand side, along with a row of function keys at the top for quick access to various commands and functions.
The ValuKeyboard also includes some convenient multimedia keys for controlling media playback, volume, and other multimedia functions, making it suitable for entertainment and multimedia purposes. The keyboard is compatible with Windows and macOS operating systems, and it offers plug-and-play connectivity, requiring no additional software or drivers for installation.
Overall, the Kensington ValuKeyboard is a budget-friendly option that provides a reliable and functional typing experience for everyday use, making it suitable for office work, home use, and general computing tasks.
What’s In the Box?
- Kensington ValuKeyboard: The main component of the package is the keyboard itself. It is a wired keyboard with a USB cable for connecting to a computer or other compatible devices.
- User Manual: A user manual or quick start guide may be included, providing instructions on how to set up and use the keyboard effectively.
- Warranty Information: Some keyboards may come with warranty information or registration details, which provide information on the warranty coverage and how to register the product for warranty purposes.
Features
The Kensington ValuKeyboard keyboard offers a range of features designed to provide a reliable and functional typing experience. Some of the key features of the Kensington ValuKeyboard may include:
- Standard Layout: The keyboard features a full-size QWERTY key arrangement with a standard layout, including a number pad, function keys, and multimedia keys for easy access to various commands and functions.
- Wired Connectivity: The ValuKeyboard connects to a computer or other compatible devices via a USB cable, providing a reliable and stable connection without the need for batteries or charging.
- Durable Design : The keyboard is designed to be durable and built to last, with a slim profile and low-profile keycap design that can withstand everyday typing tasks.
- Multimedia Keys: The keyboard may include multimedia keys for controlling media playback, volume, and other multimedia functions, making it convenient for entertainment and multimedia use.
- Plug-and-Play Connectivity: The ValuKeyboard offers plug-and-play connectivity, requiring no additional software or drivers for installation. Simply connect it to a USB port on your computer or device, and it should be ready to use.
- Compatibility : The keyboard is compatible with Windows and macOS operating systems, making it suitable for use with a wide range of computers and devices. Quiet Typing: The low-profile keycap design may provide a quiet typing experience, reducing noise and disturbances in quiet environments.
- Budget – Friendly : The Kensington ValuKeyboard is designed to be an affordable option, providing a functional typing experience at a budget-friendly price point.
Please note that specific features may vary depending on the exact model and version of the Kensington ValuKeyboard, so it’s always recommended to refer to the product specifications and documentation for accurate and up-to-date information.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of the wired keyboard?
A wired keyboard will have typically a USB cable that connects directly to your gaming PC. Wired keyboards are best suited to those who are planning on gaming or streaming because of the direct connection. These keyboards are incredibly responsive and aren’t at risk of experiencing any interference.
Is Kensington keyboard compatible with Mac?
Works seamlessly with Windows and macOS.
How much power does a wired keyboard use?
The number is precise (measured with an ampere meter and a special USB cable). The USB HID descriptor specifies the maximum power for the keyboard as 64 mA and for the hub as 50 mA. Typing increases the power consumption to about 62.1 mA.
How does the keyboard wire work?
At the current time, many keyboards link with the computer through a cable using a PS/2 or even USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector. Irrespective of which kind of connector can be used, the cable has to transmit power to the computer keyboard, and it has to send signals from the computer keyboard back into the pc.
Are all wired keyboards USB?
Today, almost all wired keyboards use USB as the interface to the computer. Older computers may use PS/2 as an interface to the computer.
Why is my Kensington keyboard not working?
Unplug and re-plug the receiver. Install fresh batteries in the mouse. Test the device on another port or computer.
How do I connect my keyboard to my monitor?
Most monitors don’t have any ports or places to connect (insert) a keyboard, so you usually connect a keyboard to the computer (tower). If your monitor has USB ports and a USB cable going from the monitor to the computer, a keyboard can connect to the monitor.
How do you clean a Kensington keyboard?
Spray a mild disinfectant or 75% strength alcohol onto a microfiber cloth. Wipe down your keyboard completely. Using an air spray can get any debris stuck under the keys.
How many lock keys are there on a keyboard?
The three Lock keys are special keys designed to change the way other keys on the keyboard behave.
Which is the power button on the keyboard?
On mobile devices, they’re usually on the side or top of the device, or sometimes next to the keyboard, if there is one. In a typical desktop computer setup, power buttons and switches appear on the front and sometimes back of the monitor and on the front and back of the computer case.
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