R-Go Numpad Break

With break indicator

With break indicator

Thin design

For both left as right

With integrated break indicator

Helps you remember to take breaks

The R-Go Numeric Keyboard has a break indicator controlled by the R-Go Break Software. The LED light at the top of the keyboard changes colour as you work to indicate you how healthy you are working. When the light turns green, it means you are working healthily. Orange indicates it is time for a short break and red indicates you have missed a break. This gives you positive feedback on your break behaviour.

Benefits

R-Go Numpad Break

  • With break indicator
  • Thin design
  • Easy to take with you
  • Can be used separately or with R-Go Split Break / R-Go Compact Break

Compact model

Ergonomic compact typing

Placing the numeric on the opposite side of the keyboard than the mouse will help both hands to remain within shoulder width as you work. This divides the load between both hands and prevents strain complaints. Ideal in combination with the R-Go Compact Break and R-Go Split Break keyboard.

Ultra-thin design

Thin keyboard with light keystroke

This numpad is ultra-thin, so your wrists are in a natural, flat position while typing. The special scissor mechanism in the keys ensures a light keystroke, so you need less strenght to type.

Everything you need to know

Description

Experience maximum freedom while typing with the R-Go Numpad Break. You can operate this numeric keyboard with your left or right hand and decide yourself where to place it on your desktop. By operating the numpad with the hand that is not using the mouse, both hands remain within shoulder width as you work. The load will be equally divided between both hands. Ideal in combination with the R-Go Compact Break and R-Go Split Break keyboard. The ultra-thin design ensures that your wrists are in a natural, flat position while typing. The special scissor mechanism in the keys ensures a light keystroke, so you need less strenght to type. The R-Go Numpad includes a built-in break indicator, which indicates with colour signals (green, orange, red) when it’s time to take a break.

Certified

Tested and recommended

”Ergonomic and body-friendly mice, keyboards, monitor arms, document holders and laptop stands from R-Go provide assistance for natural and effortless computer work. They relieve the user instead of putting extra strain on them. It is especially important that the aids fit the user, as different people have different preferences. Congratulations on the AGR seal of approval and on products that make working life easier!”
Aktion Gesunder Rücken (AGR)

FAQ

Veelgestelde vragen

The light helps you remember when it’s time for a short break. If you already use a mouse with a break indicator and would prefer to turn off the LED light on the keyboard, you can do the following:

For all Qwerty layouts, use the key combination Fn+A.

For the other layouts you can use the key combination Fn+Q.

– Go via the Windows menu to ‘Settings’ and click on ‘Devices’.

– See if the row displayed says ‘Bluetooth’

– If so, check whether Bluetooth is really ‘on’

Note: Now do not use a Bluetooth dongle, otherwise no connection will be possible!

It is possible to connect this keyboard to 3 different devices, such as your PC, laptop or mobile phone. To connect it, you can choose channel 1,2 or 3. Each channel can be connected to one device.

To connect the keyboard to one device, for example your laptop, press and hold the Fn- key together with the key of your chosen channel for at least 3 seconds. It will search for a device to connect with. You will see the Bluetooth light on the keyboard go blinking.

Go to “Bluetooth & other devices” menu on your computer. To find this you can typ “Bluetooth” in the left corner of your Windows bar.

Check if Bluetooth is on. If not, turn on Bluetooth or check if your PC has got Bluetooth.

Click on “Add device” and then “Bluetooth”.

Select your Break keyboard. The keyboard will now connect to your chosen device.

Download the free Break LED controller and personalise your breaks.

Category: Numpad Break

If you can’t find your Break numpad, please check if the battery is full (connect the charging cable with USB-C). When the battery is low the LED light on the keyboard will turn red to indicate that the numpad is charging. When charged for minimal 5 minutes, you can try to connect again.

Yes, that is correct. Our wireless products work via Bluetooth. You only need to pair your keyboard and your computer once.