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Product category: 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

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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

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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