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General Characteristics Defender M Maverick 9515 Grey USB?Universal Serial Bus
Completion:
Keyboard + mouse
Appointment:
desktop computer
Type of wireless:
radio channel
Range wireless communication:
8 m
Interface connection:
USB?Universal Serial Bus
Color:
gray
Hours:
6 months (keyboard), 1.5 months (mouse)
Trackball:
no
Keyboard Defender M Maverick 9515 Grey USB?Universal Serial Bus
Construction:
classical
Digital block:
Yes
Type:
membrane
Wireless Communication:
Yes
Island keyboard:
yes
Number of Keys:
117
The number of additional keys:
15
Ability to encrypt data:
Yes
The power supply keyboard:
2xAAA
Mouse Defender M Maverick 9515 Grey USB?Universal Serial Bus
Type:
optical laser
Wireless Communication:
Yes
Design:
right-handed
The scroll wheel:
Yes
Number of Keys:
5
Resolution optical sensor:
1000 dpi
The power supply mouse:
1xAAA
Additionally Defender M Maverick 9515 Grey USB?Universal Serial Bus
Features:
the number of radio channels 16, 65000 identification codes


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