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OMOTON Wired Keyboard for Mac with Dual Interface, Comfortable Typing Angle & Stable Connection, iMac, Mac Mini, PC-Grey

wired keyboard

About this item

  • Seamlessly Compatible with Mac Devices: This wired keyboard is designed with both USB and Type-C interfaces, compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac Mini, Mac Pro, and PC without the need for a receiver
  • Stylish and Portable: Measuring 11.2 in x 4.7 in(284.5 mm x 119.4 mm), its sleek design is perfect for both daily work and travel
  • Easy Plug-In and Play: Connect in an instant and enjoy a stable connection without the hassle of Bluetooth disconnection or USB loss. (Note: lf you used the USB A interface, please make sure the Type C is plugged into the USB A port)
  • Convenient Function Keys: Access your most commonly used shortcuts with ease, boosting productivity with just a click
  • Ergonomic Design: With an 8° lift, this keyboard provides the perfect wrist angle for comfortable typing. The scissor-foot design ensures each keystroke is smooth and fluid

Wired Keyboard

Wired Keyboard – Complete Information

A wired keyboard connects directly to a computer using a USB (or older PS/2) cable, offering a reliable, plug-and-play experience without the need for batteries or wireless connections.

Connection Type

  • USB (Standard) – Most common, plug-and-play
  • PS/2 (Legacy) – Older systems, mostly phased out
  • USB-C – Found in some modern keyboards/laptops

Key Features

FeatureDescription
No Battery NeededConstant power from the USB connection
Stable ConnectionNo interference or lag
Plug & PlayWorks instantly with Windows, macOS, Linux
Full NKROSome support N-Key Rollover for accurate simultaneous keypresses
Multimedia KeysVolume, play/pause, brightness (on many models)
Ergonomic DesignsOptional wrist rest, split layout, or curved shape for comfort

Types of Wired Keyboards

TypeBest ForExample
Membrane KeyboardOffice, basic useDell KB216, Logitech K120
Mechanical KeyboardTyping, gaming, durabilityRedragon K552, Razer BlackWidow
Ergonomic KeyboardLong sessions, wrist supportMicrosoft Ergonomic Keyboard
Gaming KeyboardFast response, RGB, macrosCorsair K55, SteelSeries Apex
Slim/Compact KeyboardSpace-saving, portabilityLogitech K280e, HP Slim Keyboard

Advantages of Wired Keyboards

  • No input lag
  • No battery replacements
  • Reliable for gaming and professional work
  • Typically more affordable than wireless
  • Easy to set up on any device with USB port

Disadvantages

  • Less portable
  • Desk cable clutter
  • Limited movement range
  • Logitech
  • Dell
  • HP
  • Redragon
  • Corsair
  • Razer
  • Keychron (also makes wired mechanical keyboards)

Use Case Recommendations

Use CaseRecommended Type
Office/General UseMembrane
GamingMechanical (with fast switches)
Typing-heavy workMechanical or Ergonomic
On a budgetBasic USB membrane keyboard

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