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Microsoft announced several new accessories, including two keyboards and two mice. The Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard and Microsoft Number pad provide wireless options for typing and data entry.
If you need the functionality a number pad provides, Microsoft is selling a new one that goes excellently with the Designer Compact Keyboard.
Microsoft Hardware’s Industrial Design team designed the keyboard so it doesn’t sacrifice style, while creating a compact, clean and refined product, offering ultimate comfort with Microsoft’s Comfort ...
Gone tenkeyless with your new keyboard but need to enter digits? Microsoft has created the $25, aptly-named Bluetooth Number Pad that you can add to any PC.
The first of the new surface-ready accessories from Microsoft is, unsurprisingly, a full-size keyboard. Dubbed the Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard, the branding here really says it all.
Microsoft describes the new Designer Compact Keyboard as “slim, narrow and elegant.” The keyboard has a two-year battery life, and thanks to Bluetooth capability can switch between three devices.
Even when you pair it with the matching number pad ($29.99, sold separately), the Designer Compact's desk foot print is smaller than many TKLs.
Now you don’t have to choose, for Microsoft has created the $25, aptly-named Bluetooth Number Pad that you can add to any PC.