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If you're a Linux user, you probably already know that you can use your computer's keyboard for much more than typing. From controlling media playback to searching the web to launching programs, the keyboard is a powerful tool in any Linux user's arsenal. And if you want to get even more out of your keyboard, it helps to have one that's well-suited to Linux. Here are some of the best keyboards for Linux users.

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  1. Keychron - K2 HE 75% Custom Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard with Programmable QMK/VIA Hot-Swappable Magnetic Switch - Black

    SKU: CGC7F925SZ

    QMK compatible, HE Switches, and TKL design, if I could swap in a rotary knob in place of the RGB button it would be literally the perfect keyboard. 9/10, amazing feeling keys, and with QMK the sky is...

    Product Description

    A black wireless mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swappable magnetic switches, RGB lighting, and programmable QMK/VIA support.
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    Your price for this item is $129.99
  2. Logitech - MX Keys Combo for Business Full-size Wireless Scissor Keyboard and Mouse Bundle for Windows/Mac/Chrome/Linux - Graphite

    SKU: J7H7ZY8PX9

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    A graphite wireless keyboard and mouse combo featuring quiet clicks, backlit keys, and a comfortable wrist pad.
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    Your price for this item is $199.99
  3. Keychron - B6 Pro 100% Custom Wireless Keyboard with Progrmmable ZMK Support - Space Gray

    SKU: CGC7F92C9G

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    A space grey wireless mechanical keyboard with ZMK programmability, ultra-thin design, and 1,200-hour battery life.
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    Your price for this item is $44.99
  4. Keychron - Q6 Max 100% Custom Wireless RGB Mechanical Keyboard with Programmable QMK/VIA Hot-Swappable Banana Switch - Black

    SKU: CGC7F9CP3H

    I still have to get more used to controlling the LEDs (not a big feature for me) and investigate some of the funkier extra keys (not sure if the work on Linux), so the keyboard will keep me busy for some...

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    A full-size black wireless mechanical keyboard with hot-swappable Banana switches, RGB lighting, and programmable keys.
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    Your price for this item is $239.99
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  6. Adesso - Multi-OS Illuminated Mechanical Keyboard With CoPilot AI Hotkey - White

    SKU: J32P8774CT

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    A sleek white mechanical keyboard featuring quiet brown switches, adjustable LED lighting, and a dedicated AI hotkey.
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    Your price for this item is $67.15
  7. Adesso - Multi-OS Mechanical Compact Keyboard With CoPilot AI Hotkey - Black

    SKU: J32P8774C2

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    A compact black mechanical keyboard with smooth linear switches, Copilot AI hotkey, and multi-OS compatibility.
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    Your price for this item is $40.80
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  8. Sanoxy - 2.4GHz Wireless Air Mouse Keyboard with Gaming Support - Black

    SKU: B8SKTH3RZL

    Product Description

    A compact black wireless air mouse and keyboard combo with gaming support, compatible with multiple operating systems.
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    Your price for this item is $19.99
  9. Verbatim - VER99789 Illuminated Soft Touch Wired Keyboard - USB Type A - Windows - Mac OS - Linux - Black

    SKU: J72FJKJ4QK

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    An illuminated black wired keyboard with quiet, soft-touch keys, media hot keys, and plug-and-play USB connectivity.
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    Your price for this item is $39.99

FAQ

When choosing a Linux compatible keyboard, look for models that offer plug-and-play functionality, support for standard keyboard layouts, and customizable keys. Additional features like backlighting, programmable macros, and ergonomic designs can also enhance your Linux computing experience.

Most modern keyboards are recognized automatically by popular Linux distributions and do not require additional drivers. However, advanced features such as customizable RGB lighting or macro keys might need open-source utilities or specific configuration.

Yes, most wireless keyboards that use USB receivers or Bluetooth are compatible with Linux. Ensure your Linux device has the necessary Bluetooth support or available USB ports for the receiver.

Absolutely! Linux offers several tools and utilities, such as xmodmap, setxkbmap, and GNOME Tweaks, to remap keys and create custom keyboard shortcuts according to your preferences.

Mechanical keyboards are generally fully compatible with Linux systems. They are recognized as standard input devices, and their tactile feedback and durability make them a popular choice among Linux users.