USB Foldable Flexible Keyboard – Fold it as you like!

flexbile foldable keyboardThis flexible and foldable keyboard is a perfect gadget for anyone who is out for traveling most of the times, and does not like the mini keys on their laptops. I had mentioned about the USB Mini keyboard a few days back, but this is not a mini-product, still can be folded enough to get fitted into your laptop bag.

The 2nd best point about this keyboard is that it is easy to wash and clean with water, as its totally waterproof and leakproof. So, no dust or microbes from the fingers that have just touched the oily food or something infective. You can wash the keyboard anytime. And it does not get damaged easily, until you are so arrogant to cut it with your scissors or knife.
The Silicone material is dustproof and breakproof, so it won’t get any scratches or cracks(after all, does rubber get scratches?)

foldable keyboard

It can be folded well and packed into any small bag of yours, and the keys are not hard to hit. They are very soft, and your fingers can keep typing on them without any pain for long time.

Coming to the OS compatibility, the flexible and foldable USB keyboard works perfectly with Windows 98, 2000, XP and Vista but one disappointment for Mac OS users – It does not have the Apple function key, so many shortcuts that are possible with Mac keyboard are not with this flexible keyboard.
For Windows users, this is a gadget that you would love to use. The PS2 cord runs with USB 2.0 feature, and no installation is needed for the keyboard to work with.

The USB Flexible foldable keyboard is available at Budget Gadgets for $14.55.

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Comments

  1. Varun says:

    That a nice keyboard which can come in handy, Sad for you u cannot use it properly in your Mac.

  2. leigh says:

    On most PC keyboards (that lack the Apple/Command key) the Windows key functions as the Command key when used on a Mac. Is it not the case with this keyboard, or was it assumed that because there is no Apple/Command key that it simply will not work for keyboard commands, without testing it first?

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