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Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: Devlin Electronics | Subject: Keyboards
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2004
Keyboards answer human-interface
challenges
Devlin Electronics has developed an extensive range of both "off-the-shelf" and custom keyboards, solving a wide range of human-interface challenges.
Devlin Electronics has developed an extensive range of both "off-the-shelf" and custom keyboards, solving a wide range of human-interface challenges The range covers diverse applications in many different markets, from industrial and retail to financial and publishing
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The keyboards cover seven broad categories: industrial keyboards; retail banking keyboards; security and financial keyboards; public kiosk keyboards; newspaper publishing keyboards; and custom keyboards.
Keytops are manufactured in-house, and the legends can be produced using two-colour moulding, printing or laser engraving.
Devlin has ISO9001 quality approvals.
The most appropriate switch technology is offered: electromechanical, solid-state or tactile membrane.
Devlin also offers the choice of customising a standard keyboard, or designing a full custom keyboard.
Standard keyboards can be customised in many ways, for instance: special colours, individual keycap styles and specific keycap legends.
This cost-effective method of producing semicustom keyboards for lower volume applications also significantly reduces the lead time.
Full custom keyboards can be developed from a very large range of existing Devlin designs, which makes them a very cost-effective option, even at relatively low volumes.
Devlin also offers the choice of customising a standard keyboard, or designing a full custom keyboard.
Standard keyboards can be customised in many ways, for instance: special colours, individual keycap styles and specific keycap legends.
This cost-effective method of producing semi-custom keyboards for lower volume applications also significantly reduces the lead time.
Full custom keyboards can be developed from a very large range of existing Devlin designs, which makes them a very cost-effective option, even at relatively low volumes.
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