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SlimKey Keyboards from iKey Now Available in Panel Mount Designs

Keyboards designed for integration into workstations.

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June 15, 2009

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SlimKey Keyboards from iKey Now Available in Panel Mount Designs

iKey’s line of SlimKey industrial and medical keyboards now features products available in panel mount configurations. Panel mount keyboards are designed for easy integration into workstations, kiosks, and industrial environments. 

The panel mount SlimKey models include the SLP-101, SLP-102 and SLP-102-TP. Each keyboard is manufactured with an industrial silicone rubber keypad that is NEMA 4X certified to withstand extreme temperatures, splashing, or hose-directed water and corrosion. They also have red LED backlit keys and are full-size, measuring 15.1 x 6.05 x 0.58 in.

Each model is designed differently. The SLP-101 does not have an integrated pointing device, while the SLP-102 features an integrated HulaPoint pointing device and the SLP-102-TP features an integrated touchpad. The panel mount SlimKeys are also available without backlighting and include the PM-101, PM-102, and PM-102-TP models.

For more information, visit iKey.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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