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Mar 7 2008, 2:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
"We chose to integrate the 25 millimeter trackball due to its proven durability and patented sealing technology," said Dave Huddleston, Operations Manager at iKey. "The compact dimensions allowed us to dramatically reduce the overall footprint compared to our other keyboards with integrated trackballs. The result is a product that compares in size to our most popular desktop products, but offers a new alternative for cursor control."
The keyboard is built to meet NEMA 4X specifications for water resistance and resistance to corrosive liquids. The keyboard is constructed with a stainless steel case and an industrial silicone rubber keypad. The keyboard is built to operate in conditions ranging from -40C to +85C.
Via iKey
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