

⌨️ Elevate your rack game with precision and power!
The Adesso AKB-425UB is a compact 1U rackmount keyboard designed to fit standard 19” racks, featuring a built-in GlidePoint touchpad for precise cursor control, quiet membrane keys rated for over 5 million keystrokes, and embedded multimedia hotkeys. Its plug-and-play USB-A connectivity ensures quick setup, making it ideal for industrial and professional environments where space and efficiency matter.









| ASIN | B079PZMVP6 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,847 in Our Brands ( See Top 100 in Our Brands ) #1,101 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Adesso |
| Built-In Media | EasyTouch Rackmount Touchpad Keyboard, Quick Start Guide |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (158) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00783750008068 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.6"L x 8.3"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Adesso AKB-425UB - Easytouch Rackmount USB Touchpad Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | ADESSO |
| Model Name | AKB-425UB |
| Model Number | AKB-425UB |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style Name | Music |
| Switch Type | Membrane |
| Theme | Game of Thrones |
| UPC | 783750008068 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
J**E
Great space saving keyboard
This is sold as a rackmount keyboard but it works great for home or office. The width is about an inch more than a "tenkeyless" keyboard, this one has the numpad and arrow keys. I don't use the touchpad so I can't say much about it except it does work. The typing feel is firm, with not much tactile feedback, but a solid soft thunk at the bottom of travel. It's a classic rubber dome keyboard like we all used in the 90s Edit: I'm not sure why I said in my original review that it doesn't have much tactile feedback. Maybe it needed to break in. I've since gone through several mechanical and rubber dome keyboards, and this is my favorite so I've gone back to it. It's not too firm, not too clacky, but with a nice positive feedback, and the keys don't wobble. Great for gaming and typing. I don't use the touchpad at all
K**R
Does not fit an 8" keyboard tray if there's a back lip.
Keyboard is working great, but it's just a smidge too long to fit in an 8" keyboard rack tray if there's a back lip on it. Not a big deal, I had another flat sliding tray I used instead.
W**H
Clunky
This keyboard is just ok. The keys are loud and clunky. The touch pad works well but the left and right click buttons being to the side is annoying. Location of the delete, pg up and of down buttons - eh. All things I’ll get used to but if the keyboard was a little less clunky it would make up for a lot.
A**R
It does the job
I bought this keyboard to rehab a laptop that had become unusable for typing because of sticking keys. For this purpose, it works well. The size is roughly the same as my laptop keyboard, so there are no issues with a cramped mini-keyboard as is the case with similar products. Yes, the typing action is old school, but I quickly got used to it. The only complaint I have that justifies the loss of one star is the touchpad, which is not perfect but certainly functional, if a little oversensitive. Again I quickly made the needed adjustment to better navigate it. Also note that unlike most other similar products the touchpad is located where it should be, at the bottom of the keyboard not to the side, making it optimally convenient. Thus the slightly oversensitive touchpad for me is of minor importance given the fact that this easy to use, plug and play keyboard has made my expensive laptop usable again with only a $50 upgrade. For this purpose, I highly recommend it.
L**N
Touchpad needs work; keys stiff
Update after using for 2 days: I s-o-o-o-o-o wanted this to be a good keyboard. But the touchpad is really goosy. And the keys are a bit too stiff; my wrist is starting to ache (although, admittedly, part of that may be having to handle the touchpad with kid gloves, which adds tension to the hand/arm column). The touchpad is both overly sensitive and not sensitive enough -- at random times, each. It sometimes will not respond at all to a click until I move the cursor a bit. It sometimes clicks itself when all I'm doing is moving it. It skates around and puts itself where I don't want it just as I'm about to click. Or it refuses to move at all. So, alas, it's going back and my search for a functional wired keyboard with a built-in touchpad continues. Sigh! I have been looking for a wired keyboard with a built-in touchpad to let me (a) use my laptop as a desktop and (b) lose the external mouse. This mostly fills the need, as far as I can tell after one day of use. Let me start by saying that I have never found a computer keyboard as good as the analog one on which I learned to type -- the IBM Selectric. (Yes, I'm that old.) Keys are always a bit stiffer; noise is always a bit worse (but maybe the Selectric was just as noisy, masked by the sound of the little ball with the letters hitting the paper). This keyboard does NOT meet that standard. As a laptop owner who actually does use the laptop on my lap at times, I also prefer a built-in touchpad on which one can make gestures to, e.g., grow or shrink the content, as well as for basic navigation; having to reach over for an external mouse is very inefficient. Inexplicably, just as Windows gestures made a touchpad a particularly useful feature, the external keyboard makers eliminated touchpads completely. This keyboard meets half of my needs -- I can now stop reaching for an external mouse. It does not, however, allow the gestures; it just lets you move the cursor and click (or right click using the button on the side, a slightly less handy way to do it compared to the one on my laptop). I took off a star because of the limited utility of the touchpad and because, after a couple of clicks, you have to move the cursor a bit to get the click to work again. I took off a second star because the keys are a bit stiff and noisy. Time will tell whether the stiffness makes me take off another star from ergonomics; one should not have to be Godzilla to press the keys. My hands will tell me in a few days whether they are having to work too hard at typing at my usual blazing speed. It does fit the basic requirements for a functional keyboard, which include having the keys in the right places and right sizes. I have been frustrated trying several wireless keyboards that made the right-hand Shift key small and put it somewhere odd, meanwhile putting the Page Up or some other key where the Shift key OUGHT to be. As a fast touch typist, it's frustrating to have to look down and be sure I'm hitting Shift rather than whatever misplaced key was in the place where my pinkie expected to find Shift. Number keys are also in the right places, not split up in some weird way. The Fn keys are a bit far from the other keys, which is going to take some getting used to; not enough to deduct another star. This is not going to end my search for the right keyboard, but it will let me be somewhat more productive.
P**Z
Works well
Honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this totally exceeded my expectations. Works great, looks great, and made my day just a little bit better. Highly recommend—five stars all the way!
S**N
Wrk well for me.
It came the day after I ordered it, plugged it in, and started using it. I am older, and the larger keys are helpful.
M**L
Wish it lasted longer for the price
I bought this keyboard in June 2022 and have really enjoyed it. It's about 1.5 years later and the keys have begun to stick. For example, I could be typing a word with the letter 'R' in it and when I press the 'R' key, it stays held down. Sometimes it will continue inputting an r or it won't. I have to try to pry it out. Other times, I press a key and there's no input. I tried doing a cut with CTRL+X and the CTRL or 'X' keys wouldn't work. I don't consider this a super expensive nor a super cheap keyboard so I wish it lasted a little longer than a year when I'm only using it for work and not excessive button pushing for something like gaming.
J**N
Perfect for a rack, but a bit overpriced
C**N
Es justo lo que necesitaba, me es imprescindible, muy buen producto
P**A
Em teclado es resistente, útil en las líneas de producción, es duradero y de muy buena calidad.
S**Y
Well made positive keys I hate the modern touch keys on laptops etc that are like they are because of cheap manufacturing and weight saving also this is the only keyboard I have found with trackpad in the bottom centre of the board build quality is excellent
W**K
Great KB, works as advertised. Best to use with a rack system. I also have one at home, where it does have some odd behaviour on occasion - do not get the touchpad moist(like handling a glass with condensation moist in my case) as it will malfunction and require you clean it and plug it back in. The touchpad also appears to time out and needs to be awakened whilst you type or idle, so if you go between it and the kb often, maybe not the best device for you.
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