Microsoft Surface Pro (11th Edition) Flex Keyboard (Black)
Unrivalled flexibility comes in the perfect pair - Surface Slim Pen stores and recharges in the premium keyboard designed to be used either attached to your Pro¹ for the ultimate laptop set-up or detached² as a standalone keyboard for a new level of flexibility. The new Copilot key³ brings the power of AI to your fingertips.
Unrivalled flexibility comes in the perfect pair - Surface Slim Pen stores and recharges in the premium keyboard designed to be used either attached to your Pro¹ for the ultimate laptop set-up or detached² as a standalone keyboard for a new level of flexibility. The new Copilot key³ brings the power of AI to your fingertips.
Unrivalled flexibility comes in the perfect pair - Surface Slim Pen stores and recharges in the premium keyboard designed to be used either attached to your Pro¹ for the ultimate laptop set-up or detached² as a standalone keyboard for a new level of flexibility. The new Copilot key³ brings the power of AI to your fingertips.
Unrivalled flexibility comes in the perfect pair - Surface Slim Pen stores and recharges in the premium keyboard designed to be used either attached to your Pro¹ for the ultimate laptop set-up or detached² as a standalone keyboard for a new level of flexibility. The new Copilot key³ brings the power of AI to your fingertips.
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The lowest price for Microsoft Surface Pro (11th Edition) Flex Keyboard (Black) right now is $147.79 at eBay.com.au, compared across 16 retailers.
The all-time low was $147.79 on 15 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 15 June 2026.
Last updated at 15/06/2026 05:09:48
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originally posted on bestbuy.ca
When I heard about the Pro lex keyboard, I had to get it. What got my attention, it was wireless. That means it could be used detached from the unit. And that is a great idea. The Surface Keyboards are among the best I have ever used. They are skinny and weigh next to nothing. Making it wireless is the logical step and it really enhances the experience with the Surface. I think the main reason is a standard Laptop is a one piece design. The keyboard and display are one. In many ways, this is a portable version of the earlier computers (Commodore PETs and TRS-80s, for anyone out there who might remember those from the 80s). That made using it a little awkward in certain situations. You could get a wireless keyboard separately but that defeats the purpose of ... MoreWhen I heard about the Pro lex keyboard, I had to get it. What got my attention, it was wireless. That means it could be used detached from the unit. And that is a great idea. The Surface Keyboards are among the best I have ever used. They are skinny and weigh next to nothing. Making it wireless is the logical step and it really enhances the experience with the Surface. I think the main reason is a standard Laptop is a one piece design. The keyboard and display are one. In many ways, this is a portable version of the earlier computers (Commodore PETs and TRS-80s, for anyone out there who might remember those from the 80s). That made using it a little awkward in certain situations. You could get a wireless keyboard separately but that defeats the purpose of portability. If you could detach the keyboard from the display, that would give you the ability of orient the system to whatever conditions you are working in (for example, sitting in your vehicle). Also, it makes the arrangement more comfortable for the user. With the keyboard and display separate, you can use the surface in any position that works for you. This also emphasis that the Surface is not a laptop...it is a desktop. With the same, if not more, computing power at you finger tips. And the keyboard is so easy to type on and the mouse pad is even better than a standard mouse. And like I said, it weighs next to nothing. In other words, you have a complete system that when you are done, you put it back together, fold it up like a laptop, and put it in your knapsack or case or what ever you carry it around in. And I noticed a few other improvements. The mouse pad is a little larger, When the keyboard is attached to the unit, it does not obscure the task bar and the Pen placement is not hidden under the hinge like the previous keyboards, giving you easy access to it when you need it. The keyboard is a touch thicker because of the blue tooth and battery, but that is something you really don't notice. All in all, every Surface user should have this. It makes for the ultimate experience in the Surface Arena. Microsoft...you just outdid yourselves.
originally posted on galaxus.ch
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originally posted on www.currys.co.uk
Great piece of kitSeemed quite expensive but I suggest you get what you pay for.Loving the streamlined and compact keyboard and how simply it attached and connects with the Surface Pro.Chose this as a replacement for my previous laptop which was a Mac Book Airwhich I was never really comfortable withBack to Microsoft and Windows which is a godsend
| Interface | Magnetic |
| Sensors | Accelerometer |
Microsoft Surface Pro Flex Keyboard (ZRA-00008)
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Microsoft Pro KB Flex+ Pen AZERTY FR Black - Touchpen (Y8U-00005)
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Microsoft Surface Pro Keyboard For 11/10/9/8/x, 13" Ultra-thin
Free delivery
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Microsoft Surface Pro Flex Keyboard Type Cover No Pen - Black
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Microsoft Surface Pro Flex Copilot Keyboard For Business Black
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When I heard about the Pro lex keyboard, I had to get it. What got my attention, it was wireless. That means it could be used detached from the unit. And that is a great idea. The Surface Keyboards are among the best I have ever used. They are skinny and weigh next to nothing. Making it wireless is the logical step and it really enhances the experience with the Surface. I think the main reason is a standard Laptop is a one piece design. The keyboard and display are one. In many ways, this is a portable version of the earlier computers (Commodore PETs and TRS-80s, for anyone out there who might remember those from the 80s). That made using it a little awkward in certain situations. You could get a wireless keyboard separately but that defeats the purpose of ... MoreWhen I heard about the Pro lex keyboard, I had to get it. What got my attention, it was wireless. That means it could be used detached from the unit. And that is a great idea. The Surface Keyboards are among the best I have ever used. They are skinny and weigh next to nothing. Making it wireless is the logical step and it really enhances the experience with the Surface. I think the main reason is a standard Laptop is a one piece design. The keyboard and display are one. In many ways, this is a portable version of the earlier computers (Commodore PETs and TRS-80s, for anyone out there who might remember those from the 80s). That made using it a little awkward in certain situations. You could get a wireless keyboard separately but that defeats the purpose of portability. If you could detach the keyboard from the display, that would give you the ability of orient the system to whatever conditions you are working in (for example, sitting in your vehicle). Also, it makes the arrangement more comfortable for the user. With the keyboard and display separate, you can use the surface in any position that works for you. This also emphasis that the Surface is not a laptop...it is a desktop. With the same, if not more, computing power at you finger tips. And the keyboard is so easy to type on and the mouse pad is even better than a standard mouse. And like I said, it weighs next to nothing. In other words, you have a complete system that when you are done, you put it back together, fold it up like a laptop, and put it in your knapsack or case or what ever you carry it around in. And I noticed a few other improvements. The mouse pad is a little larger, When the keyboard is attached to the unit, it does not obscure the task bar and the Pen placement is not hidden under the hinge like the previous keyboards, giving you easy access to it when you need it. The keyboard is a touch thicker because of the blue tooth and battery, but that is something you really don't notice. All in all, every Surface user should have this. It makes for the ultimate experience in the Surface Arena. Microsoft...you just outdid yourselves.
alles tip top!
Great piece of kitSeemed quite expensive but I suggest you get what you pay for.Loving the streamlined and compact keyboard and how simply it attached and connects with the Surface Pro.Chose this as a replacement for my previous laptop which was a Mac Book Airwhich I was never really comfortable withBack to Microsoft and Windows which is a godsend
Very happy with this keyboard, I really like being able to detach it and keep using it, eg when marking up a document with a pen in vertical mode i can still easily issue the occasional keyboard shortcut.
| Interface | Magnetic |
| Sensors | Accelerometer |