Official Keyboard Hub – six international options
By Lucy Hattersley. Posted
The Official Keyboard Hub is now globally available and can be bought in six different keyboard layouts.
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The Raspberry Pi Official Keyboard HUB is now available globally, and in a range of six different layouts:
- German
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
- United States
- United Kingdom
We first covered the Official Keyboard Hub in The MagPi issue 79. Sign up to our newsletter to get a free digital edition of The MagPi delivered to your inbox. Or subscribe and get The MagPi delivered to your door. Get a free Raspberry Pi with a print subscription.
The Official Raspberry Pi Keyboard & Hub is a full-sized 79-key keyboard that attaches to the Raspberry Pi via a USB type-A to USB type-B cable.
On the rear of the keyboard are three more USB 2.0 type-A ports, adding a hub aspect to it. This makes it ideal for attaching additional products (including the new mouse).
Until recently, the Official Keyboard Hub and Official Mouse have only been available in the new Raspberry Pi store in Cambridge (for £18 and £7 respectively). Today, Raspberry Pi announced that both products are available from a range of international stores, so you should be able to pick one up wherever you are.
Official Raspberry Pi keyboard Hub in Black/Grey
There is also an upcoming Black / Grey keyboard listed on both PiSupply and ModMyPi. This will be available soon, if you prefer a more sombre tone.
Here are all the new keyboards with their layouts schemes:
Official Raspberry Pi keyboard – German
The Official Raspberry Pi Hub – Spanish layout
The Official Raspberry Pi Hub – French layout
The Official Raspberry Pi Hub – Italian layout
The Official Raspberry Pi Hub – United States layout
The Official Raspberry Pi Hub – United Kingdom layout
Lucy is Editor of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine.
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