News Release from: InduKey UK
Subject: InduStyle
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 February 2006
Slimline keyboard is rugged enough for industry
The InduStyle keyboard offers a highly ruggedised and compact solution for a variety of applications from military and naval, to industrial and medical.
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InduKey has added the InduStyle keyboard to its product range. The new InduStyle keyboard offers a highly ruggedised and compact solution for a variety of applications from military and naval, to industrial and medical. The InduStyle keys and PCB are mounted in precision milled solid aluminium base.
By using gold-on-gold dome switches with the milled aluminium base, InduKey has developed one of the most ruggedised and slim industrial keyboards.
The gold-on-gold dome switches guarantee a good tactile feedback and have a lifetime of more than 2 million operations per key.
The wear and tear and chemical resistant polyester frontsheet is sealed against the aluminium base to IP65 standards.
As the frontsheet is mounted flush, the InduStyle is easy to wipe clean.
With its compact footprint, the InduStyle is also ideal for use in 1U 19in keyboard drawers.
'Many industrial keyboards can be too chunky for certain environments and at only 12mm in height, the InduStyle is the perfect solution for space limited applications', said Marco van der Linden, MD of InduKey UK .
The InduStyle is available as keyboard only or with an integrated capacitive touchpad.
Interface options are PS/2 or USB.
InduKey also offers language layout options as well as full customisation of the frontsheet.
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