Raspberry Pi Keyboard (Black/Grey)

Raspberry Pi Foundation  |  SKU: 4609
£16.20
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DESCRIPTION

The official Raspberry Pi keyboard includes three USB ports for connecting external devices, available in black and grey

The product’s micro USB port is for connection to the Raspberry Pi. Via the USB hub built into the keyboard, the Raspberry Pi controls, and provides power to, the three USB Type A ports

FEATURES

The Raspberry Pi keyboard has three lock keys: Num LockScroll Lock, and Caps Lock. There are three LEDs in the top right-hand corner that indicate which locks are enabled.

This is the configuration we recommend for using your Raspberry Pi, official keyboard and hub, and the official mouse together. The hub on the keyboard ensures easy access to USB drives, and the mouse’s cable is tidy, while being long enough to allow you to use the mouse left- or right-handed.

Note: It is important that the power supply is connected to the Raspberry Pi and the keyboard is connected to the Raspberry Pi. If the power supply were connected to the keyboard, with the Raspberry Pi powered via the keyboard, then the keyboard would not operate correctly.

RESOURCES

Download our guide to using the Raspberry Pi keyboard and hub

Raspberry Pi Keyboard (Black/Grey)
Raspberry Pi Foundation

Raspberry Pi Keyboard (Black/Grey)

£16.20
DESCRIPTION

The official Raspberry Pi keyboard includes three USB ports for connecting external devices, available in black and grey

The product’s micro USB port is for connection to the Raspberry Pi. Via the USB hub built into the keyboard, the Raspberry Pi controls, and provides power to, the three USB Type A ports

FEATURES

The Raspberry Pi keyboard has three lock keys: Num LockScroll Lock, and Caps Lock. There are three LEDs in the top right-hand corner that indicate which locks are enabled.

This is the configuration we recommend for using your Raspberry Pi, official keyboard and hub, and the official mouse together. The hub on the keyboard ensures easy access to USB drives, and the mouse’s cable is tidy, while being long enough to allow you to use the mouse left- or right-handed.

Note: It is important that the power supply is connected to the Raspberry Pi and the keyboard is connected to the Raspberry Pi. If the power supply were connected to the keyboard, with the Raspberry Pi powered via the keyboard, then the keyboard would not operate correctly.

RESOURCES

Download our guide to using the Raspberry Pi keyboard and hub

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