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Cherry Compact QWERTY Mechnical USB Keyboard with Touchpad - 104 Keys, 16" Wide, Black (G80-11900LUMEU-2)
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Brand | Cherry |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Wireless |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Special Feature | Touch Panel |
Color | black |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Classic |
Product Dimensions | 17.5"L x 9.75"W x 1.5"H |
About this item
- Cherry MX Black mechanical keyswitches are the industry standard for superior responsiveness, precision, and "feel"
- 16" board with 104 keys & high-resolution touchpad. Keys rated at 50 million actuations.
- Compact & durable - withstands harsh environments and ensure long product lifetime
- Programmable keys - reassign keys or set up complex macros for effortless execution
- Plug and Play Set Up - Win 10/Win 8/Win 7/Linux/Vista/Windows Vista, can be used for Mac, Laptop, Notebook, PC
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G80-11900 Multifunctional Touchboard
Light grey 16" PS2 keyboard with Touchpad. US 104 layout, 2 PS2. Option for serial Touchpad interface with included adapter. MX switches.
Compact Keyboard with Built-in Touchpad
The multifunctional TouchBoard is the perfect solution for limited spaces in situations requiring the functions of a 'mouse'. Particularly in hard industrial applications, the Cherry keyboard shows what it is made of. The model combines outstanding quality with long service life and precise, easy-to-operate touchpad.
Facts & Features
- Individual keys with Gold Crosspoint contacts (MX technology)
- Designed for continuous usage-over 50 million actuations per key
- Space-saving and ergonomic
- Robust and reliable
- High-quality keyboard for professional users
- Ideal for limited space and 19" applications
- Can be used with the standard drivers of the operating system
- USB keyboard: the following keys can be programmed freely using KeyM@n software (software macros) in 3 levels (single confirmation in combination with 'Ctrl', in combination with 'Shift'): function keys 'F1'-'F12', 'Insert', 'Delete', 'Position1', 'End', 'Page-up', 'Page-down', 'Print', 'Pause', comma and zero in the numeric field.
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Value for money | 4.6 | 4.5 | — | 4.8 | — | 3.9 |
Ergonomic | 4.3 | 4.3 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.0 |
Comfort | 5.0 | 4.7 | — | 4.6 | — | — |
For gaming | — | 3.1 | — | 3.9 | — | 2.8 |
Sold By | CHERRY AMERICAS | Prestige Milano | Delux Technology Co., Ltd. | CHERRY AMERICAS | IPC-STORE✅ | Arteck |
connectivity tech | USB | USB-A, USB | Bluetooth | USB-C, USB | RF | Bluetooth |
number of keys | 104 | 104 | 78 | 93 | 104 | 78 |
hardware interface | usb | usb | bluetooth | usb | usb | bluetooth |
compatible devices | Laptop | Laptop | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet, Smart TV | PC | — | Tablet, Smartphone, Smart TV, PC, Laptop |
keyboard description | Wireless | Ergonomic | Flexible | USB Compact | Wireless | US |
operating system | Linux,Mac,Vista,Win 10,Win 7,Win 8,Windows | Linux | Android, Mac OS, IOS | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 2000, Windows XP | — | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, MacOS, ios , Chrome OS, Android |
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This timeless keyboard is well suited for high-volume data input for the most demanding users. Typists insist on the most sought after keyswitch in today’s market; the Cherry MX keyswitch with Gold Crosspoint contacts.
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Brand | Cherry |
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Series | G80 TouchPad |
Item model number | G80-11900LUMEU-2 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | Linux,Mac,Vista,Win 10,Win 7,Win 8,Windows |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 9.75 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.5 x 9.75 x 1.5 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | CHERRY HEALTHCARE |
Language | English |
ASIN | B000B9J5QA |
National Stock Number | 7025-01-631-0109 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 13, 2007 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #2,850 in Computer Keyboards |
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Customers like the quality of the keyboard, mentioning it's a high quality mechanical PCB mounted board. Opinions are mixed on touch.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the keyboard. They mention that the construction is good, the keys are excellent, and the keyboard holds up well in an industrial machine tool application. Some say that the keyboard has a heft to it that is satisfying.
"...With Cherry MX Black switches, it feels satisfying to pound away because of the bouncier springs...." Read more
"...This keyboard, being a high quality mechanical PCB mounted board..." Read more
"...Might be OK for the plant floor as construction is good - but unless Cherry wants to respin it for multitouch it will remain an anachronism and..." Read more
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Customers are mixed about the touch of the keyboard. Some mention that they love the touch, the feel of typing on it was very gratifying, and the keystrokes feel incredibly consistent. However, others say that the touchpad is not gestures capable, has no multi-touch support, and is annoyingly useless. Some customers also mention that the keyboard is archaic with a tiny touch pad.
"...The keystrokes feel *incredibly* consistent compared to my previous keyboard with Cherry keys...." Read more
"...The touchpad is just a simple pointing device. I am used to using 2-finger scroll and zoom/shrink which this touchpad is incapable of detecting...." Read more
"...would have definitely kept this keyboard, as the feel of typing on it was very gratifying." Read more
"Archaic keyboard with Tiny touch pad, and no support for multi touch. Really pretty useless in today's world. Keys themselves were excellent...." Read more
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* The keyboard I received had a defect: the H key had the deeper concave instead of the J key. After contacting Cherry's excellent customer service, they sent me a normal H keycap and the more concave J keycap from Germany for free, so hats off to them.
Well, this keyboard gets -- and deserves -- a five-star rating.
You don't realize how important a keyboard is until you get one better than what you have. Like the difference going from a laptop keyboard to a full-sized leaf-spring keyboard. And from that to a board with Cherry switches.
And now, the Cherry board.
To read the descriptions of most "premium" keyboards (and by that, I just mean keyboards advertised as having Cherry switches, regardless of actual price), you'd think that *the* most important feature is the switches. But going from a keyboard with Cherry switches to an actual Cherry keyboard, the improvements are noticeable.
For starters: the home row. Most vendors mark the home keys (F and J on a US keyboard) with a dimple on those keytops. I mean, that's been a standard since I can't recall when... Every vendor seems to have their own take on the size and shape of those dimples. Some are obvious to the touch no matter what; others aren't really felt until your fingertip is in just the right position. But they're always there. So when I first touched the home row of the Cherry board, I was immediately annoyed: no home-key dimples‽ A minute later I found myself thinking, "but I can always find the home keys... how is that possible? (I'm an adequate touch-typist; no expert and certainly no speed demon or accuracy wizard.) And then it hit me: the home keys are a different *shape* on the Cherry board, narrower and with a deeper concavity than the other keys. Just like the venerated original IBM PC keyboards of the `80s. For a lot of folks, a detail like that isn't particularly compelling. If all you've ever used are keyboards created since vendors got serious about cutting prices to the bone, it can be tough to imagine something better. But I swear: if you're a professional who spends way more time on your computer than you do sleeping, this keyboard will make a believer of you.
The next thing I noticed is how "precise" this keyboard feels. The keystrokes feel *incredibly* consistent compared to my previous keyboard with Cherry keys. Examining the boards side-by-side, I noticed that the old board had about twice as much lateral play on the keys (in both axes) as do the keys on this Cherry board. I wouldn't have thought so, but the tighter tolerances *do* result in a better feel. Kudos to Cherry!
Finally, the elephant in the room: the layout. Yeah, I looked long and hard at this board and its competitors in the rather small field of boards having Cherry keys *and* an integrated touchpad. I really wanted something with a traditional layout, but I didn't want to sacrifice the keypad. Mostly, though, the narrow 16" width was my initial driver. I wanted to have space in my keyboard tray for a headphone amplifier; a full-width keyboard would have crowded the available space.
I won't sugar coat this: it took me a while to acclimate to this layout. I still don't have a good kinesthetic sense of the location of the upper navigation keys and the function keys, as I rarely use those. (Most of my work is done using command-line tools; those that are screen-oriented pretty much all have vi-like navigation keys, except for a few that seem hard-wired to behave more like Emacs.)
To me, the size and placement of the modifier keys (ctrl, windows, alt and menu) are an improvement over other boards I've used, which uniformly different sizes for at least some of the modifiers. Being the same size as all the other keys (save for those on the edges) makes it quite natural to slide a hand diagonally two rows down to have a modifier key under a specific finger. Really, this is the first time in my decades-long programming career that I've treated modifier keys like that; other keyboards make that kind of move feel far less natural. Again, kudos to Cherry. I very much appreciate when designers put thought into how their product will be used, rather than focusing on visual features. (Greebles for keyboards? Wikipedia "greebles"; it's kinda fun.)
The touchpad works fine, although it seems to have no multitouch capability. That doesn't concern me, but it might someone accustomed to zooming and scrolling with a touchpad. The only accommodation I needed to make for Linux is to invoke an xinput command to turn on libinput's accelleration; otherwise it can be pretty tedious to get from one side of the screen to the other.
Finally, the Escape key *way* out in left field. As a vi user, the Escape key is important to me. But I know that I can get the same effect with Control-[, which has now become a well-practiced move.
I certainly hope this board remains in Cherry's product line. Come time to replace a keyboard, this will be my choice.
CAVEAT: In NO WAY am I recommending people modify their keyboards; doing so voids any warranty, can damage the keyboard and if one is foolish enough to do so while its plugged in, possibly suffer a shock. I am ONLY describing my own experiences, and for myself, this keyboard is a dream-saver and, putting my money where my mouth is, I am purchasing my THIRD one today; one for work, and two for home. Why? So that A. my fingers are happy with the super responsive modified keys and B. so that I don't suffer RSI; in short I am making it both a 'split keyboard' and a modified touch typing keyboard :) allowing for hours of daily comfortable typing.
This is just one person's feedback but for me? This keyboard, being a high quality mechanical PCB mounted board (most use plates so you CAN'T pop open the keyswitches without re-soldering the board which is beyond my skill) is exactly what I was looking for this past half year! PS there are videos on popping open key switches on youtube should that be of interest to anyone, and geekhack.org also has lots of tips and articles from people who are into keyboard modding etc.