Microsoft Wireless USB All-In-One Media Keyboard (N9Z-00028)
All-in-One Media Keyboard
1 Year Microsoft Warranty
Sit back and do more
The All-in-One Media Keyboard is the perfect device for your living room or home office. It has a full-size keyset and an integrated multi-touch trackpad type, swipe, drag, zoom, and click with ease. It has customisable media hotkeys that put the web and your favourite music, photos, and films at your fingertips. The keyboard also has a durable design, so there’s no need to sweat the bumps, drops, or spills of everyday life. The All-in-One Media Keyboard is all you need for comfortable typing and effortless navigation.
Integrated multi-touch trackpad
Integrated multi-touch trackpad enables easy navigation with gesture support to enhance your Windows experience. Tap, swipe, drag, zoom, and click with ease.
Customisable media hotkeys
Customisable media keys provide convenient access to your music, photos, and videos.
Easy access volume controls
Easy to reach and use volume controls to enhance media experience
Durable, spill-resistant design
Designed to survive accidental sit-ons and occasional drops. Spill-resistant to withstand accidental spills.
Wireless connectivity (USB)
Freely roam around the room with a reliable wireless connection of up to 30 feet.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-Bit Encryption
This keyboard features Advanced Encryption Standard (AES*) technology, which is designed to help protect your information by encrypting your keystrokes. Each keyboard is permanently paired with its receiver at the factory no key information is ever shared over the air.
Works with select TVs and gaming consoles
Basic keyboard functionality with select USB HID compliant Smart TVs and gaming consoles
See the product documentation for your Smart TV or gaming console to determine if it is compatible with USB HID compliant keyboards.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an electronic data encryption specification that was established by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It was subsequently adopted by the US federal government as an approved encryption technology under the FIPS-197 standard.