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iKey’s New FT-86-911-TP Keyboard

Posted by gasusan2005 on August 14, 2007 – 2:01 pm
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ikey iKey, Inc. announced the release of the FT-86-911-TP, a ruggedized mobile use keyboard. By combining rugged capability with an easy to use, full travel keystroke, iKey has created a vehicle-friendly keyboard that offers excellent tactile feel in a compact design. 

Designed with universal mounting holes, iKey’s new full travel keyboard is specifically constructed for vehicle mount in police, emergency, transport, service and marine vehicles. Its distinctive shape was created based on popular demand for a keyboard that can swing around easily in vehicles. Featuring a user-friendly integrated touchpad, LED backlit keys for low-light environments, one-touch emergency key and mounting holes, iKey’s new Full Travel keyboard is sealed to IP55 specifications. It is therefore resistant to spills that may occur in vehicles, yet still features plastic keys that feel just like a regular desktop keyboard.

iKey’s innovative line of rugged keyboards include numerous compact models which are successfully implemented into a variety of mobile applications including public safety, tanks, airplanes, submarines, forklifts and assembly lines.

For more information visit iKey

Source:iKey press release

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