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The Perixx PERIDUO-406A is a 3-in-1 wired ergonomic keyboard set that includes a compact split keyboard, a vertical mouse, and a separate numeric keypad. Designed to reduce wrist strain and enhance typing efficiency, it features an adjustable palm rest, silent-click technology, and easy plug-and-play installation, making it a perfect fit for any professional workspace.









| ASIN | B09JWHFZR2 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,484 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
| Brand | Perixx |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Usb |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 94 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04049571003221 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 790 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Membrane |
| Manufacturer | Perixx Computer GmbH |
| Mfr Part Number | PERIDUO-406A |
| Model Number | PERIDUO-406A |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Keys | 86 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ergonomic, Portable |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Portable |
| 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. |
M**R
It works great
The keyboard is great I got it because I wanted to get the number keys on the left but couldn't find an alternative keyboard that was in a price range that seemed suitable. I do quite a bit of editing of numbers and dates and was looking for a way to stop taking my hand off the mouse. It also has some shortcuts that help make things easier like it auto pulls the calculator. It has a tab key as well as an escape key. If you are looking for a left-handed keyboard this is a great alternative
C**W
Alt codes do not work; not as 'ergonomic' as I I had hoped.
4 stars because the keyboard works as it should. Minus 1 because there are things I don't like about it. I bought the wired version. Alt Codes: I have used other keyboards with a detached number pad and the alt codes worked, although those were Bluetooth with a single USB receiver. Here, because the numeric keypad is wired separately from the keyboard, pressing alt on the main keyboard + the alt code on the keypad has no result because they are not connected. It makes sense but I didn't think about it until I had it out of the box. Perixx responded to other buyer questions explaining this. Perixx responses did not differentiate between wired and wireless models, so it seems their explanation applies to either version. Makes sense because the wireless version has separate USB receivers. Ergonomics: This keyboard lacks some of the standard features of most ergonomic keyboards. The wrist rest is hard plastic instead of cushioned. The keys are oddly spaced out and quite compact. I realize this is a compact keyboard, but I guess I thought that was just because the number pad was detached. Odds and Ends: The number pad is curiously thick and clunky looking. Like a calculator from the eighties. There is no windows key. Anyway, I am typing this review on the keyboard to try it out. Thought I might change my mind after using it for a little bit of writing. Even though I am long-winded, I haven't changed my mind. Back into the box for a return after I hit submit.
M**E
Poor quality, keys stick after only a few months
At first the keyboard is great. The price, the vertical mouse. However after 6 months, the keys start to stick. This keyboard is -NOT- good for gaming. Light, casual use is probably fine. Would not buy again
N**Y
Good for what it is, but has issues and quirks
I wanted a wired, compact, at least slightly ergonomic keyboard and mouse without an attached 10 key. So, this checked all the boxes for a reasonable price - I'm using it now. But, 2 months in, the left shift key has started sticking in the down position, I only notice because I'll suddenly be typing in all caps. @MO aaaand there it went... 2 months in and I'm still barely hitting some of the keys most of the time, they just aren't quite where your hands want them to be - most are fine, just a few. The Fn toggle also affects the delete key, but not the way most of us would want - if you have the FN features like volume control, then delete is insert. I had to go install powertools again and map insert to be delete and delete to be insert to make this work right. All in all, I'm going to keep using it, but I really wish it was just a tiny bit better.
Z**R
I knew the mouse was not my thing.
I got this for the keyboard. My scroll wheel gives me carpal tunnel so I needed an alt. Theys keys are a bit big in the center, but I love the stand it comes with. The keyboard works fantastic! The mouse... not so much.... it functions fine, but its ergonomics are more for a kid, and I don't have manly hands. So I bought the Zelotes instead. I needed a true vertical for these following reasons: -Needed a mouse that would take the strain off my tendons. - Wanted comfort. - Lots of surface area. The Perixx fails in those areas. With this mouse my wrist rests completely on the bone. Might be fine for a mousepad but I use a laptop and often use flat surfaces. Very uncomfy. My hand swallows the mouse. In the pics you can see my fingers come off the edge, which makes me have to curl my fingers to get good purchase. The other thing, is that if I dont curl my fingers, they drag on the tracking surface with adds more strain for my use. It'll make for a decent backup if my new one kicks the bucket, but I wont be using it otherwise. The other thing is that of all the gaming mice ive had, the light on this is the brighest ive ever had. It literally hurts my eyes when its reflecting off a surface. Best to keep this in mind if you are going for the mouse. The material its made of is slippery too, not grippy like the others in my photos. It feels kind of like velvet. It would suck for gaming. But it might be good for kids or more delicate hands. Get a real vertical mouse and not this 45 degree angle one if you are really in it for the comfort. This isn't what you may think.
R**L
Keys Start to Stick After a Couple Months
The keyboard helps with my aching wrists, but after a couple months, the keys started to stick. I clean it regularly and I never eat near my computer (it's a gaming PC), so I think it might be the key designs and how often I use certain keys. I decided to ignore it, but the Crtl key is what I use the most at work and it's messed up my typing time. I have to buy a different brand and keyboard now because the other keys are becoming harder to press. It is a good size and doesn't take up a lot of space, but I wish the key designs were better. Caution, if you are a busty person, the narrow design may cause trouble reaching some of the keys when your chest is in the way. I pinched myself a few times so you'll have to "adjust". The mouse and number pad are fine, though.
L**D
Small footprint, but fits large hands
First impression: not the most perfect keyboard ever, but very good for the size and price point. My 12 year old MS 4000 still works like a champ, but is too wide for the pull out keyboard drawer in my desk. This keyboard fits in the drawer and leaves room for the mouse, too. The keys have a good feel when depressed. Ideally, I'd like them to be concave instead of flat. The right side Shift key is smaller than I'm used to, so my finger slips off it. I don't do a lot of numeric entry, so moving my hand to the separate 10 key pad when needed is fine.
J**E
For petite people
I’m petite and need an ergo keyboard for smaller frames and hands. The width of the keyboard is exactly what I needed for my chronic shoulder pain. This will help alleviate some of that pain in due time… I hope! I bought 3 keyboards to test out and I chose this because it’s hardwired and ergo for smaller people. But couple of comparable draw backs to this keyboard… the quality feels cheaper than Logitech and Microsoft. It doesn’t have that plushy feel to the keys. And some of the keys are positioned oddly which requires some getting use to. The worst thing about this keyboard is the Shift key on the right side is soooo small. I wish it was longer! The separate calculator keyboard is pretty nice. The only complaint is the extra 00 key. Standard keypads don’t have that so I need to learn to ignore that key. I hope the hard wired keyboard will give me at least 5+ years of usage! Otherwise I’ll be pissed off!
A**ー
US配列のエルゴノミクスキーボードがこの価格なら文句なし
2025年2月22日購入。4999円。 以下、一ヶ月ほど使用しての感想。 ○キーボード 見ての通り、ノートPCのキーボードをエルゴノミクスに変形させたような形状。 右端を除けば配列に変な癖もないので、タッチタイプできる人ならすぐに慣れると思います。 キータッチは値段なり。 ストローク浅めのメンブレンで、キーの隅を押すと引っかかることがあります。 ホイールは存在を忘れてしまいがちですが、慣れれば便利だと思います。 ○テンキー・マウス 通常のテンキーと比較してキーが一段多く、=キーなどがあります。 不満点として、独立テンキーには珍しくパームレストが付いているのですが、長さが短く手がしっかり乗りません。 これならパームレストはなくても良かったと思います。 マウスはほぼ使っていないのでノーコメントですが、マット塗装されているので、加水分解が心配ではあります。 総評。 充分使い物になります。 ニッチな商品なので、この価格で買えるだけでもありがたいです。(3/20現在、値下がりして3999円のようです) US配列であることには注意してください。 ここを理解せずに、キーの表記と違う文字が出ると言う人が跡を絶ちません。
L**W
Decently comfortable and well=built.
F11 and F12 keys are stuck - registering key presses even without touching it, but I can't seem to find a way to get a replacement.
A**X
Super happy
Works great! Just as described. Quiet typing
S**A
Great keyboard.
I love the keyboard, but I do not like nor use the number keypad, it’s really too big and long. Merci 😀
と**字
酷い肩凝りが軽減
初めてエルゴノミックかつUS配列キーボードを使うに当たり、買いやすい価格のこちらにしました。痺れが出る程の酷い肩凝りが、初日からかなり軽減されたので満足しています。テンキーが分離しているのも、場所を取らず良いです。 キーの印字はすぐに薄れます。仕事で一日八時間、一週間使って、F4、S、C、V、右の⇧Shiftが薄くなっています。お安いからそういうものなのかな、と思っていますが、どのぐらい保つか心配でもあります。 打鍵音はカチャカチャカチャカチャとうるさいです。 マウスは、付属の縦型エルゴノミックも良いのですが、腕を動かさずに使えるトラックボール付きのエルゴノミックの方が負荷が小さいです。
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