Characterless keyboard gets USB support

So you think you are a good touch typist do you?

Characterless keyboard gets USB support. Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, Saitek, World Cup 2006 0

18 March 2006 7:23 GMT / By Stuart Miles

So you think you are a good touch typist do you? Or perhaps cool enough that you don't need characters on keys to see what you are doing?

If so then perhaps you need the Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional a keyboard that, you guessed it, doesn't have any characters on its keys.

While the idea isn't new, what is, is the addition of a USB connection to bring the keyboard into the 21 Century.

Compatible with both mac and PC the 60 key keyboard is a tight compact unit with no number pad or array of media keys.

Available from geekstuff4u.com the pleasure will set you back a whopping $214.83 plus a further $23 to ship it to the UK.

Those not brave enough to opt for the characterless version can go for a the lite version which does have the characters printed on the keys.

The keyboard is available in both black and white.

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