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RPi Easy SD Card Setup - eLinux.org

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▪ Sweex<br />

▪ KB060UK (http://www.sweex.com/en/assortiment/input/keyboards/KB060UK/)<br />

Wired Multimedia Keyboard<br />

▪ Technika<br />

▪ WKEY03 (B)<br />

▪ TKD-211<br />

▪ Tesco<br />

▪ Value Keyboard VK109 (B)<br />

▪ Multimedia K211 Wired Keyboard (B)<br />

▪ The Pi Hut<br />

▪ Super Slim Apple Style Keyboard (from The Pi Hut's Raspberry Pi Store<br />

(http://thepihut.com/products/usb-keyboard-for-the-raspberry-pi) )<br />

▪ Super Slim Apple Style Keyboard Set (Keyboard & Mouse) (from The Pi Hut's<br />

Raspberry Pi Store (http://thepihut.com/products/usb-keyboard-mouse-bundlefor-the-raspberry-pi)<br />

)<br />

▪ Trust<br />

▪ Trust 17916 Compact Wireless Entertainment Keyboard http://www.trust.com/<br />

products/product.aspx?artnr=17916 (B)<br />

▪ Trust ClassicLine Keyboard http://trust.com/17184<br />

▪ Trust Camiva MultiMedia Keyboard http://trust.com/products/<br />

product.aspx?artnr=16087<br />

▪ Trust Convex Keyboard http://trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=17603<br />

tested debian6-19-04-2012 and archlinuxarm-13-06-2012 (B)<br />

▪ Unbranded<br />

▪ AK-601 Wireless Mini Keyboard and Trackball (with laser pointer) - sourced<br />

from eBay Chinese seller<br />

▪ Unicomp<br />

▪ USB Endurapro - keyboard and trackpoint work perfectly from powered hub<br />

▪ Q-Connect<br />

▪ AK-808 (B)<br />

▪ Xenta<br />

▪ 2.4GHz Wireless Multimedia Entertainment Keyboard with Touchpad (B)<br />

▪ Mini Multimedia Keyboard (Model no.: 808M) (B)<br />

Problem USB Keyboards<br />

Note that generally PS/2 keyboards with an USB adapter will not work directly on a PI<br />

port, due to the fact that PS/2 keyboards are designed for normal 5V +-5% range, while<br />

USB keyboards must be designed to work with 4.4 Volt, and generally USB devices on<br />

the PI may receive less than 4.75 Volt. PS/2 + USB adapter keyboards might work behind

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