CHERRY KC 6000 SLIM FOR MAC, Wired Mac Keyboard (USB-A Connection), UK Layout (QWERTY), Whisper-Quiet Keys, Flat Design, Silver/White


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Last Updated: Dec 19, 2024 15:24:18 UTC


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CHERRY – A company with tradition

As early as 1953, Walter L. Cherry began manufacturing the first microswitches in the basement of a restaurant in Illinois. 20 years later, the first keyboards were built – making CHERRY the oldest manufacturer of computer keyboards. In 1983, production of the MX switches began, which are now used billions of times in millions of keyboards around the world.

About us

CHERRY SE, headquartered in Germany, is a leading global manufacturer of computer input devices with a focus on office, gaming, industry, security, eHealth solutions and switches for mechanical keyboards.

Our products

High-quality German engineering meets outstanding design: our products combine perfect quality and aesthetics with maximum precision and durability.

What does CHERRY stand for?

CHERRY stands for quality products aimed at all those who have high demands on performance, design, durability and functionality of their input devices.

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Ultra-flat wired keyboard in Mac layout with numeric keypad: 1.8 m long cable with USB-A connection for flexible connection options – even beneath the desk
Access to 12 popular Mac functions: Screen brightness, Mission Control, volume and media control, CD-eject, zoom in/out + PC lock (from Mac OS X 10.13)
Type quicker and get more done: CHERRY SX scissor technology ensures a precise, pleasant and low-noise typing experience comparable to the keys of notebook keyboards
Sturdy and non-slip: Integrated metal plate gives the keyboard weight, includes 4 rubber feet to set the desired tilt angle and avoid slipping
Exceptional design: The shimmering blue key frame* makes this high-quality wired keyboard stand out at any workplace (* keyboard not backlit)

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