# Keyboards

## Overview

For their drawing setips, sometimes people use smaller keyboards. The smaller size makes it easier to keep near the tablet without taking up too much space

## Examples of small keyboards

There are many smaller keyboard available, here are just a few examples.

### Wacom keyboard

This small keyboard hasn't been in stock for a while. <https://estore.wacom.com/en-US/wireless-keyboard-us-english-wkt400.html>

![](/files/qxzzffjL7dQULpFWXgh1)

## Nuphy Air 60

(<https://nuphy.com/collections/keyboards/products/air60>)

![](/files/sshewteoDc9mCFuR9auL)

## CinTweak keyboard holder

<https://cintweak.com/>

This device is intended to keep your keyboard easily accessible when using a large drawing tablet.

![](/files/3Qn4kqE46MgOPaRSPhsu)

**Videos**

* [CreateNowSleepLater - CinTweak Universal Keyboard Tray for Wacom Cintiq, Huion, and XPPen Review](https://youtu.be/iuDreUS767M)


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