The devices will be presented at the CIPR-2026 conference in Nizhny Novgorod from May 18 to 21.

Graviton, a developer and manufacturer of Russian computing equipment, has registered a set of peripheral devices based on Russian Milandr microcontrollers in the register of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade. The list of certified equipment includes the KV-1 keyboard and the MS-1 mouse. Roman Kokhno, Head of Peripheral Devices Department at Graviton, noted:

The inclusion of our keyboards and mice in the register of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade will allow customers to equip workplaces down to the last key with entirely Russian solutions. We were the first to develop a full-fledged kit – both a keyboard and a mouse – on Russian microcontrollers, while ensuring the usual level of comfort and durability.

The KV-1 keyboard is equipped with a numeric keypad, a bilingual layout, and is designed for 10 million keystrokes. The MS-1 mouse features a symmetrical design, is equipped with a PixArt sensor with a resolution of up to 2400 dpi, and is designed for 6 million clicks. Both devices connect via USB Type-A, are available in black and white. Several cable length options are provided: standard 2 meters or optional versions from 1.2 to 2.2 meters.