A Dell touch control keyboard gets magic buttons for Teams

The touch keys will help you control the calls in Microsoft Teams

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Dell keyboard is now compatible with Microsoft Teams

Up until now, Dell Premier Collaboration Keyboard (KB 900) was a cool tool for anyone using Google Meet and Zoom because it comes with touch control keys to control calls.

Well, now, if you’re one of the millions who use Teams, get your cash out because this awesome keyboard is now compatible with Microsoft’s collaboration app.

Why should I get the Dell Premier Collaboration Keyboard?

The neat thing about the Dell Premier Collaboration Keyboard is that the keyboard features four programmable touch buttons to control calls and meetings.

They were compatible only with Google Meet and Zoom but a software update righted the wrong and now they can also be used in Microsoft Teams.

Once you configure the buttons, they light up when you have a call and you may easily mute your microphone. You may also use them to enable or disable the video feed, open a new chat window, or share your screen using its dedicated app, Dell Peripheral Manager.

The keyboard comes with a dongle and it has the options for Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz RF to connect it to up to three devices. And if you pair it to more than one PC, you can switch between them using a button from the top-right corner of the keyboard.

How much is the Dell Premier Collaboration Keyboard?

Well, you’re in luck, because Dell has a 20% discount on this keyboard so you can now get it for $109.99 in their store.

The visual aids are pretty helpful during calls so if you’re using Microsoft Teams a lot for your work, this keyboard has all you need.

What do you think about Dell’s keyboard and Teams compatibility? Let us know in the comments section below.

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