| Measurements |
- W=340mm(13.4")
- H=50mm(2.0")
- D=215mm (8.5"), at pointing device=243mm (9.6")
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| Keyboard design |
- Full alphanumeric keyboard with 133 keys
- Sculpted keys
- Key nibs (F and J) to ensure proper finger positioning
- Enable/disable Typematic—repeating single-key depression input
- 10-key rollover supported on all keys
- Key debounce—to limit multiple key depressions
- Keyboard self-reset during power failure
- Phantom key suppression—when multiple key depressions cause the keyboard to initiate one that was not intended
- Key Switch Debounce— to help eliminate false key depressions
- Windows keys omitted for retail POS security
- 32 programmable keys
- Re-definable scan code strings (1-16 key depressions)
- Re-legendable with clear keytops and keysheet inserts
- Supports 1x1 and 1x2 vertical and horizontal keys
- Available with MSR
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| Numeric keypad |
- 11-key numeric pad
- 15 grouped keypad function keys
- Arrow keys to ease keyboard navigation
- Key nib on the "5" key to ensure proper finger positioning
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| Three keyboard status indicators |
- Num Lock
- Caps Lock
- Scroll Lock
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| Pointing device |
- Two-button Varatouch
- Centered on alpha keyboard for ease of use
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| Cables |
- Long and short cables to accommodate integrated and distributed implementations
- Short: .8 m integrated for use with Integration Tray
- Long: 3.0m distributed
- PS/2 Scanner adapter cable for use with Wedge-compliant hand scanners
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| MSR |
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| Interfaces |
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| Keyboard programming |
- Utility downloadable from the Web that supports DOS 7, Microsoft® Windows® 98, Windows NT®, Windows 2000, WindowsXP, Linux
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| Drivers |
- No special driver programmability; supported via standard keyboard scan codes
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| MicroCode |
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