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Logickeyboard LKB-MCOM4-AJPU-FR keyboard Universal USB AZERTY French Silver

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LKB-MCOM4-AJPU-FR
£210.53 £175.44
Scissor-Key-Switches, USB 2.0, 1.5 m

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The Logickeyboard for Avid Media Composer makes the creative work with Media Composer a lot simpler and faster. It is recommended for usage in post-production facilities, professional video editing houses and anyone else who requires the most used custom key commands to be readily accessible from a dedicated, clearly labeled, and color coded keyboard cover. It is also a superb way to learn the Avid Media Composer shortcut key commands.

And since the Media Composer dedicated keyboard also features all the regular letter, number, and symbol labelling that you will find on a conventional keyboard, it can simply be used as a substitute for it.
Keyboard
Keyboard key switchScissor key switch
USB hubYes
Recommended usageUniversal
Keyboard styleStraight
Keyboard form factorFull-size (100%)
Keyboard layoutAZERTY
Pointing deviceNo
Numeric keypadYes
Keyboard languageFrench
Connectivity technologyWired
Device interfaceUSB
Ports & interfaces
Cable length1.5 m
Design
Product colourSilver
Keyboard styleStraight
BacklightNo
Technical details
Product colourSilver
BacklightNo
Numeric keypadYes
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Connectivity technologyWired
Ergonomics
Cable length1.5 m
Features
Cable length1.5 m
USB connector typeUSB Type-A
Power
Power source typeUSB
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
System requirements
Windows operating systems supportedWindows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7, Windows 8
Packaging data
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Packaging content
Number of products included1 pc(s)
Other features
Pointing deviceNo
Connectivity technologyWired