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I want to buy a wired keyboard to travel with, so I want a small sized one. I request for advices, please.

Requirements:

  • No wireless keyboards in any manner (no bluetooth, infrared, radio... etc). This is a question about wired keyboards.
  • Foldable keyboards accepted.
  • USB and PS2 connectors accepted. Both would be fine.
  • No need for mouse: it will increase the size of the keyboard, and this question is about small keyboards.
  • It is logical that there will be some switch/keycap quality sacrificing, but not-too-bad switch/keycap quality would be preferred.
  • Thumb keyboards accepted.
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  • I have bad news for you. There isn't a huge demand for wired small keyboards, the majority of travel keyboards, are not going to be wired. Any non-wired keyboards are going to be keyboards that only work with specific products like the Microsoft Surface Type Cover and Microsoft Surface Type Touch Cover keyboards
    – Ramhound
    Jul 2, 2016 at 12:28

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I have a recommendation for you, I already have two (@home and @office) pretty good stuff. Available in black version too just search using that name. I also still enjoy the wired version. Depending on your location you can find that model in other countries too. If you want more real pictures just let me know. Hope that helps.

Mini-78-Key-Ultra-thin-USB-Wired-Keyboard-for-Laptop-PC-White-Sliver

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A simple google would do:

https://www.amazon.com/Global-Marketing-Partners-FK205-Keyboard/dp/B000UZVL3K

Looks like a pretty decent one. Has a USB cable according to reviews and not made out of rubber

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  • A good answer. It is hard to find a foldable or reduced-size keyboard as for today that has no wireless capabilites (so consuming batteries, needing drivers, not working at boot... etc). Only 20cm (if I understood correctly the specs) folded. Thanks you. Jul 5, 2016 at 13:47
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iClever BK05 might fit the bill. It does have Bluetooth, but is also able to work via USB.

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