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Keyboard shines in kiosk designs

A CKS Holdings product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 11, 2007

Illuminated kiosk keyboard, is particularly suitable for applications requiring a tough and reliable operator interface with the advantage of an enhanced visual impact.

CKS Holdings is launching a ruggedised illuminated keyboard for kiosk applications.

The new CKS illuminated kiosk keyboard, with its seamless integration of ruggedness, reliability, appearance and adaptability through multicoloured backlighting, is particularly suitable for applications requiring a tough and reliable operator interface with the advantage of an enhanced visual impact, such as kiosk applications, military, industrial, travel (including railway terminals and airports), public access banking and community facilities.

Each backlit key is tested to 20 million operations and the keyboard is sealed to IP65/NEMA4 as standard.

In addition, each illuminated key can be individually coloured to create a single uniformly coloured keyboard or create a custom layout by mixing colours in any key combination desired.

To further enhance its versatility, the new illuminated kiosk keyboard keyboards are supplied with or without 50mm trackballs, which are offered in black or stainless steel with other colours available on request.

Alternative mounting options are also available to enable the CKS illuminated kiosk keyboard to form and fit replace most kiosk keyboards currently available.

The new keyboards have an operating temperature of between -20 and +60C and are powered from a USB port.

Offered with a full 3 year warranty and unmatched reliability proven over 25 years of keyboard manufacture, the new CKS illuminated kiosk keyboard offers a unique opportunity to add a new dimension to any kiosk product.

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