

⌨️ Elevate your workspace with compact power — the PS/2 classic that just works!
The Perixx PERIBOARD-409P is a compact, wired PS/2 mini keyboard designed for professionals needing a reliable, space-saving input device. Featuring a durable membrane switch rated for over 10 million keystrokes, a sleek piano black finish, and a long 5'9" cable, it offers plug-and-play convenience with broad Windows compatibility. Its quiet, comfortable keys and built-in incline make it ideal for office and industrial environments where efficiency and minimalism meet.






| ASIN | B00JV08TIA |
| Additional Features | Hotkeys and Media Keys, Lightweight, Low-Profile Key |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Perixx |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | PS/2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (639) |
| Enclosure Material | Polystyrene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04049571140940 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.36"L x 5.75"W x 0.79"H |
| Item Type Name | Perixx PERIBOARD-409P Wired PS2 Mini Keyboardows |
| Item Weight | 14.56 ounces |
| Keyboard Description | Multimedia |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Perixx Computer GmbH |
| Model Name | PERIBOARD-409P US |
| Model Number | PERIBOARD-409P |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 409 |
| Style Name | PS2 |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Office |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12-month limited warranty (including 30 days return policy) for items directly bought from Perixx USA., 30 days return policy, and 1-year manufacturer warranty for items sold by Resellers and Distributors, e.g. Amazon.com. The buyer is obligated to return the product back to the manufacturer's headquarters at their own expense. |
G**7
Works well, SMALL footprint, but NO number pad (use the long row of number keys along the top)
Cute little keyboard for my PC test stand. Works well, and takes up much less room than a standard size keyboard. But I must admit that I miss having a separate numpad.
E**N
Flippin' Fantastic
Absolutely stellar. Love the PS2 port, Love the sleek shiny plastic frame (adds a bit of visual fidelity in the workspace) On peeling the sticker it is reflective enough to make out your reflection. They typing feel is a pleasant breeze. Mushy quiet and comfy. I feel some office membrane keyboards at work actually have a more "hard press" feel then this. Fn keys work like NORMAL function keys. No need to hold down Fn to be able to just use a simple function key F1-F12 The LEDs for Caps lock, Scroll lock are admittedly a bit bright. But I love the blue color of them and personally I see it as a bit of personality that you don't find on "Basic keyboards". It does not include fragile plastic feet that break off within a few years of use. It has a build in incline that I find comfortable to use. Seriously if this thing ever dies I will more then happily buy another one. I hope they never stop making these. Especially with the PS2 end connection. it's a really nice feature to make use of that motherboard port and not have any frills or whistles of any "premium" keyboard in todays market. It Simply just works. In a small package with a GOATed connector.
N**R
Small black PS2 keyboard that works. Thats it.
I needed a PS2 keyboard for an ASCII keyboard connection on an older system, works perfectly. Looks good too!
M**.
Worked out of the box
We bought two of these (matching) to replace on of our old keyboards on the radio station's console that was dropping letters occasionally. These keyboards are for pony computers and not for our main automation PC which uses and expensive Keytronics KB. We needed a small footprint because the special keyboard shelf built into the console space has just enough room for two of these and the bigger Keytronics KB which features a numerical keypad. I'm happy to report a gentle tactile response with these boards and the chicklet keys feel nice. The piano finish is not glaring under the overhead lights, nor is it encompassing of the whole KB, the keys themselves are actually a matte finish, but compliment the board nicely. The letter stenciling is a thinner font than I'd prefer, so it remains to be seen how long the stenciling on the keys holds up to daily use by our announcers. Older keyboards seemed to have tougher letter stenciling than the ones made today and held up longer. But given the lifespan of a keyboard today seems to be only 4 to 5 years, I guess if the stenciling only lasts that long, then it's good enough. Other than Logitek or Microsoft I really don't trust any KB under $30 these days to be that durable in a work environment, but given that we needed this size of footprint at a budget price, I guess we'll give it a try. So far, so good. One was plugged directly into the PS-2 of the PC sitting in an alcove on the console and the computer booted right up and I was able to use the KB right away with no difficulties. The other KB was hot-plugged into the receiver end of a KVM for one of the pony computers. It, too, was recognized right away and was able to be used (and that was on a WinXP PC). KB works with WinXP or & no problem. The only complaint I have is that there's no power light to confirm the KB is active on the PC. Since there's no numerical keypad, the numlock light won't light, even though there appears to be a position for it right on the board. They could have made the numlock light up anyway, even though it's obvious you can't use numlock on this key layout, just so there's an "active" light to let you know the KVM or PS-2 is communicating properly. Caps and scroll lock lights work fine. I gave it four stars because it's clear the build quality is not quite that of a Logitek or MS Keyboard. But, it's still pretty decent. The boss thought they looked fine and he's big on aesthetics in our control rooms. I think you'll be pleased for the cost of less than a Jackson.
I**E
Good keyboard to keep on hand if you repair computers
I tried an adapter for a usb keyboard into the PS2 port, but it wouldn't work due to no driver support. Got this and was able to setup my computer due to the fact that it's a real PS2 keyboard, therefore would still boot up and work. Other than that I don't use it, but it served it's purpose for me and I'll keep it around as part of my computer repair/setup kit.
C**N
Perfect size for what I needed it for
Older computer
J**R
Very good keyboard for my Tascam CD RW-901 MK II studio CD burner.
Keyboard to label CD's from recordings on my studio CD burner. Easy to use and very handy.
J**Q
Misleading listing, NOT a PS/2 keyboard
If you want a PS/2 keyboard for interfacing FPGAs, ESP32, or any other microcontroller, it won't work with them. This is a USB keyboard with PS/2 connector. It works with some computers that support USB on PS/2 port. IT DOES NOT WORK with normal PS/2 ports.
J**N
Works with old pc
C**N
The best keyboard ever. Although my usb keyboard is fine but this ps2 is even faster.
J**N
Works as intended! In case anyone else buys this keyboard for interfacing with their homebrew computer, you need to send an "enable scanning" byte (0xF4) to it for it to work as a legacy keyboard.
M**K
Excellent at all
M**S
Un teclado compacto, buen tacto y se ve resistente. Lo compré para usar en fpga y me parece perfecto para este uso, su conexión PS2 es totalmente compatible con las fpga zxuno y zxdos.
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