








⌨️ Elevate your desk game with sleek, silent precision!
The Verbatim Slimline Wired Keyboard offers a full-size layout with numeric keypad in a slim, space-saving design. Featuring low-profile tactile keys and adjustable tilt legs, it ensures quiet, comfortable typing. Its plug-and-play USB 2.0 connection guarantees easy setup across Windows, MacOS, Chrome OS, and Linux platforms. Backed by Verbatim’s trusted legacy and a 1-year warranty, this keyboard is a reliable, ergonomic choice for professional and home office environments.





| Brand | Verbatim |
| Series | Slimline |
| Item model number | 99201 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux Kernel 2.6, MacOS |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 17.52 x 5.71 x 0.98 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.52 x 5.71 x 0.98 inches |
| Color | BLACK |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim Americas, LLC |
| ASIN | B017M4IX8W |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 30, 2015 |
K**X
Simple, Comfortable, and Reliable
This slimline keyboard is perfect for everyday use. The keys are quiet and responsive, and it connects instantly via USB with no setup needed. Great quality for a basic wired option.
K**I
Nice Keyboard, Great Price
I have two desktop computers that are identical, bought at the same exact time, One is mine, and my boyfriend uses the other, We've had them now about 5 years replaced the mice a week ago, and decided to replace the keyboards mine worked fine, however my letters had been wearing off since like the second week of owning it. HIs on the other hand I hated if I had to touch the keyboard all the keys stuck, you'd spend longer trying to get a key to work than what it would take to type out an actual sentence on a working keyboard. The keyboards I replaced were low profile keys, they were flat, supposed to help keep crumbs and such from getting under them. But I wanted to go back to "Old school" keyboards ones I knew held up well to his computer game playing, and mad at people online on a game typing (throwing the keyboard down, typing hard etc etc.) Plus I just missed the big chunky keyboard feel.I saw this keyboard for around $9.99 and got two, I am very pleased with it, I will have to get used to the backspace key being small again and the enter key being huge, but that's how I remember it being on the chunky key keyboards it's just been ages since I used one.Even though it is a chunky key type keyboard it is not loud there is no mechanical clinking and clanking when I type, Really all I hear is a light clicking and it doesn't annoy me at al;, where as back in the day the loud clanking kind did. This is a regular sized keyboard, it has the Power/sleep/wake keys on it, has the led light above the keypad for when you have cap locks/num locks and or scroll lock on. There are no volume keys for sound, which I am okay with I have no problem using my mouse to turn my volume up on my taskbar, and honestly my last keyboard had it and it annoyed me very much, I'd go to hit my print screen button and hit volume up instead.The keyboard over all feels durable yet light weight, it has the "feet" on the underside to prop it up a bit so you're not using it flat as a pancake, which can cause pain in your hands and wrist.I wish the plug was a bit longer, but other than that I'm thrilled with the entire keyboard, and the cord is just a minor issue I'm used to a super long cord - probably way too long for a keyboard to be honest -If you're in need of a decent no fill basic keyboard , this will work for you. and the price isn't bad either!
K**K
Simple, effective keyboard
Great product for the money!I bought this keyboard because I wanted to raise up my laptop screen and needed a keyboard at the right height for typing when I sit in certain locations. I didn't want to deal with the hassle of batteries and Bluetooth, so this simple plug-and-play design appealed to me.I'm a writer who produces hundreds of thousands of words each month, so my keyboard is important to me. That being said, I wanted an economy option for my on-the-go laptop use. I looked at foldable keyboards, but I worried they would have issues.So far, so good, but there a few things I wish I'd looked at before buying it. First, the QWERTY keyboard is a bit "condensed," meaning the keys feel closer together than my other keyboards. It's not a deal breaker, but it does take some getting used to. The keyboard is also missing a function key. I didn't realize how much I rely the function key until it was gone. I use it all the time to jump across lines, and it's taking some time to get used to not having it there. Finally, while there are the little stands on the bottom that raise up the back of the keyboard to improve the angle, they don't go up far enough compared to other keyboards I've used. I'd be nice on the wrists if they went up a little higher.Overall, however, I'm happy with the keyboard. It's not particularly quiet, but it also isn't overly loud. There's the right amount of resistance from the keys when I type, which is important to me as I don't like it when I can't "feel" the typing. I like having the 9-key number board, though I'm not a big user of it and can only say it works as it's supposed to for data sheet entries.I do wish it had a carrying case or something for travel or when I take my laptop out and about while writing, but it does fit in my tech backpack just fine so no complaints. For $10 I think this is was a great purchase and I recommend it to anyone looking for a plug-in keyboard that won't break the bank and gets the job done.
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