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A Russian keyboard is a type of computer input device that allows the user to enter text in Cyrillic, as well as other languages such as English and German. The most common use for these keyboards is by people who speak multiple languages or are writing documents in different alphabets.
The best Russian Keyboard in the UK: Our selection
Russian Keyboard: Frequently asked questions
What types of Russian Keyboard are there and what determines a good product?
The second type of Russian keyboard layout uses an entirely different set of characters than English keyboards do; these keys correspond with Cyrillic character sets instead. These new-style keyboards were developed after computer technology became widespread and allow users to input both Latin alphabet languages such as English and Cyrillic alphabets at once without switching between two separate keypads – they’re also easier to use when typing foreign words that don’t have direct equivalents in your native language (for example, if you want to write about how much fun last night’s party was while speaking French). They’re often referred to as QWERTY/Cyrillic or AZERTY/Russian depending on whether they follow the standard qwerty configuration or not
The keyboard should be comfortable to type on, have a good layout with the right amount of keys and not too many extra buttons. It’s also nice if it has backlighting for those late night gaming sessions.
Who should use a Russian Keyboard?
Based on what criteria should you buy a Russian Keyboard?
The main thing you need to look out for is the layout. Some keyboards have a Russian layout, but it’s not correct (for example, there are no dead keys). It means that if you type in English and press “Ё” or “ё”, nothing will happen. You can read more about this on our website here .
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a Russian Keyboard?
Advantages
Russian keyboards are designed to be used with the Cyrillic alphabet. They have a layout that is optimized for typing in Russian, including letters and characters not found on English-language keyboards.
Disadvantages
The biggest disadvantage is that you have to press the keys harder than on a standard keyboard. This can be annoying for some people, but it’s not really an issue if you get used to it. Also, because of the smaller size and layout differences between Russian keyboards and English ones, there are several shortcuts that don’t work as expected (e.g., Ctrl+C doesn’t copy text in most programs).
Shopping Guide: Everything you need to know
Which brands and manufacturers are represented in our review?
In our review, we present products from various manufacturers and suppliers. The list includes products from the following brands and manufacturers, among others:
- Accuratus
- Logitech G
- Logitech G
What is the price range of the featured products?
The cheapest Russian Keyboard in our review costs around 0 pounds and is ideal for customers who are conscious about their money. However, those who are willing to spend more money for better quality can also spend around 37 pounds for one of the more expensive products.