The keyboard features MIDI in, out and 'thru', mono, stereo and headphone sockets.
"Something to Believe In" featured the voice and keyboards of Bruce Hornsby.
The keyboard features a plastic membrane, and further user input is obtained through an optical pen.
The keyboard featured two folding legs for changing the typing angle.
The song prominently features guitar and bass, with the keyboard featured in a less prominent role.
Different keyboards will often feature slightly different key spacing or arrangement, leading to ill-fitting protectors.
The keyboards on the touchpad keypads featured a different and less crowded key layout along with the touchpad, which is used for navigation.
It was produced and programmed by Howard Benson, who with Jamie Muhoberac provided the keyboards featured on the track.
Other keyboards feature a "dynamic" touch, ranging from light to heavy, soft to loud, which is important for serious piano playing.
The keyboard featured advanced programmability, making it possible for users to re-program the Anykey keyboards in unintentional ways.