Kensington Washable USB/PS2 Keyboard with Antimicrobial Protection

Brand: Kensington
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You wash your hands to protect yourself from germs. What about your keyboard? The Kensington Washable USB/PS2 Keyboard with Antimicrobial Protection can be run under your tap and washed to remove germs and contamination. Plus the built-in microbial finish provides continuous microbe-fighting action. Kensington Washable Keyboard Washing Process Important Note: Never immerse the USB plug. Make sure that the USB plug is away from the sink and remains dry. more info

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One Response to “Kensington Washable USB/PS2 Keyboard with Antimicrobial Protection”

  1. ResearchingMom says:

    great concept but problems with PS2
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    The washable regular keyboard is a wonderful idea, I’ve been wishing for this for a long time, especially for kids use.

    I would like an option WITHOUT the antimicrobial chemicals, as these are not doing us or our environment any favors…quite the opposite.

    I bought 2 of these, and neither would work on our older Dells w/winXP using the PS2 adapter. I called Kensington, who in my experience has had very good customer support, and they sent out new and slightly different adapters, but these did not work either.

    Conclusion, the keyboard may only work with USB, even though it comes with the adapter and claims it works with PS2.

    If anyone knows why the PS2 adapter doesn’t work, please tell!

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