Perixx PERIBOARD-409P Wired Mini Keyboard, Compact PS/2 Interface, UK Layout, Black
£17.99
Price: £17.99
(as of Jun 09, 2025 07:53:34 UTC – Details)
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A German-based company, Perixx specialized in innovative computer peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, touchpad, and more.
Our mission is to engineer the most suitable solutions for everyone to make the best experience out of their daily tasks.
We are the “Value Creator,” this has always been our company’s vision to continuously engineer innovative solutions for everyone — everywhere around the globe.
Ergonomic Mice
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How we get our start?
Founded in 2006, in Düsseldorf, Germany, we design a variety of product lines, including ergonomic, industrial, and business products.
What makes our products unique?
Our mission is to engineer the most suitable solutions for everyone to make the best experience out of their daily tasks.
Why we love what we do?
Perixx specialized in innovative computer peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, touchpad, and more.
SAVE SPACE WITH COMPACT DESIGN: Mini wired keyboard measuring 315x147x21 mm fits perfectly in tight workspaces without compromising functionality. Ideal for small desktops and limited office spaces.
EASY PLUG AND PLAY INSTALLATION: Quick setup with PS/2 interface, no additional drivers required. Simply connect and start working immediately, compatible with Windows XP, 7, 8, 10.
PROFESSIONAL APPLICATION READY: Sleek design without logo allows seamless integration into industry and professional systems, making it perfect for custom setups or kiosks.
LONG 1.8 METER CABLE: Generous cable length provides flexibility in positioning your keyboard, whether your computer is on or under the desk, ensuring a tidy and organised workspace.
READY TO USE OUT OF THE BOX: Includes PERIBOARD-409P keyboard and instruction manual for effortless setup. Backed by a 24-month limited warranty for added peace of mind.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the keyboard’s compact size that fits laptop bags, solid construction, and built-in USB hub with two ports for mouse connectivity. They find it easy to use with plug-and-play functionality, and one customer notes its sensible layout for smaller keyboards. The keyboard receives mixed feedback about its keys, with some finding them nice while others report issues.
9 reviews for Perixx PERIBOARD-409P Wired Mini Keyboard, Compact PS/2 Interface, UK Layout, Black
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Ali B. –
Great little PS/2 keyboard
I needed a low cost and compact keyboard to connect via PS/2 connector to my old Minidisc deck, in order to easily be able to title tracks.This works perfectly and is literally just plug and play. Itâs good value for money and well built.Annoyingly, I should have got the version with the number keypad to the right, with num lock, as without it, there are some functions on the minidisc player I still have to use the remote for. But this was my oversight, and is a minor inconvenience.
Andrew D –
Exactly what you pay for
Iâm giving this 5 stars because it did exactly what I needed it to do, and the price was very reasonable. The compact size was perfect for my setup, and despite being small, itâs comfortable to type on. It didnt give me the WOW factor but I cant think of anything to mark it down.Itâs simple, effective, and worked straight out of the box without any issues. For the price, I couldnât ask for moreâitâs a no-frills keyboard that gets the job done perfectly. If youâre looking for something reliable and budget-friendly, this is a great option!
Holy Harold –
Not a bad keyboard, just no power functions and not recognised in BIOS
I’ve been trying to get a replacement for a USB mini keyboard for ages, since my original’s right ctrl key packed up. Why is this relevant? Because this keyboard was all I could find that was similar: the ‘Del/Home/PgUp/PgDn/End/-> column on the right side, small form factor, Fn key. It’s got lots of sniny black bits and the keys are excellent, better than the old one. And the USB ports work fine.BUTNo power button; not recognised on bootup; Fn+F1 (which did standby on the old KB) does nothing and can’t be remapped; oh and the ‘Num Lock’ key is labelled ‘Pause Break’. The lack of a Windows logo is a bit fishy too, not that I mind, it’s just fishy. So altogether, it’s not 100% satisfactory. If these things matter to you, be advised. The lack of a power function and non-BIOS is quite a biggie, actually.So once WinXP (yes, XP) had run through 5 or 6 install approval dialogs, presumably for the USB slots, I tried to enable Hibernate, to see if that made a difference to the power settings, because you see, there aren’t any on this KB. This meant that (1) my triple-monitor display was messed up (2) Windows remapped all my USB drives and (3) I had to completely reinstall from a Macrium image. All for a keyboard. At least it was only £20. And the very next day, the one I’d been trying to replace for a year turned up on eebeeay. For £6. Ain’t that the way?
Vael –
For what it is, it’s great.
For what this keyboard is, it’s actually really good. It’s a basic membrane board with no frills, but boasts a more compact size due to lacking a numpad and squishing some keys to make it smaller than a tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard.The end result for the layout is that it is a little odd, but something that I can easily get used to. For example, the End key is right next to the up arrow – print-screen is above backspace and so on. The right shift key is smaller than usual to make space for the arrow keys. The spacebar is smaller too.I would have to say that the only issue I have is that you have to be a little heavy-handed when typing to get the keys to push the membrane down. This is to be expected. I do like the older style non-chiclet / island key style layout though, I’m not much of a fan of chiclet keyboards on desktops.Overall, for the price I think it’s pretty good. It does lack adjustable feet though – or any feet at all aside from little rubber ones to stop it from sliding about – so bare that in mind. It has a slight raised inclination.
D-A S –
Solid purchase.
Loving how small the keyboard is. Durable as well. Easy to take apart and clean too. <3
Richard –
Compact style, PS2 I used it for emergency recovery of my home windows PC
What I have used this product for is that all the USB drivers on my windows 7 crashed so I needed a PS2 keyboard.This product is perfect for what I wanted to try and recover and repair my system where a USB keyboard no longer functions. Simply plug into the back of the PC using the GreenIt is a lovely size as smaller than a keyboard with calculator pad built in. still had the standard essential keys that you need.For me this was a great utility product and I could also use it for day to day home office work – typing letters and emails it is great 🙂 Just the calculator pad is not included on the right hand side as usual so for doing accounts number crunching it would not be the best but obviously you cannot have it both way.Nice light keys to the touch.Product was delivered without any damage and no recorded faults since I bought itOverall very pleased with my purchase and got my out a technical problem with my PCVery good.
Amazon Customer –
Deadly little keyboard
I use this for troubleshooting devices on customer site it’s Handy keyboard to be able to throw into your back and pull out when needed. Built in usb ports are very useful and handy.
Steve –
Great keyboard
Great little keyboard – a tiny bit bigger than i thought it would be but still absolutely fineGood feel to the keys and a long lead as well
m –
Nice typing on it. 2 USB ports also on the keyboard. Very handy.