Re: Source for used or surplus sealed keyboards?
Posted by
John Stevenson
on 2000-08-09 01:22:01 UTC
Another source for a sealed keyboard is a company called RS Components here
in the UK. They have a web site at http://rswww.com
Do a search for part number 846-812
These are priced at 32.50 UKP about $52 before our sales tax.
I have looked at these before but being an "Electronically Challenged
Person <g>" I would not know how to connect the headers up.
These are a sealed self adhesive membrane keyboard.
Another good link but not sealed is www.ymouse.com
Look for Z keys.
I bought one of the smaller keypads from them last year to try on the Ahha
as these can be programmed any way you want, I think is up to 254
characters per key..
Unfortunately my wife STOLE this off me for use with Excel so she can have
everything she needs all on one keypad.
For years she has moaned about inputting figures one handed then having to
reach across the keyboard to get the tab key.
Now she works with the keyboard stuck on top of the monitor and just uses
this little pad.
ONE DAY I'll get it back to try it <g>
--
Regards,
John Stevenson
Nottingham, England
in the UK. They have a web site at http://rswww.com
Do a search for part number 846-812
These are priced at 32.50 UKP about $52 before our sales tax.
I have looked at these before but being an "Electronically Challenged
Person <g>" I would not know how to connect the headers up.
These are a sealed self adhesive membrane keyboard.
Another good link but not sealed is www.ymouse.com
Look for Z keys.
I bought one of the smaller keypads from them last year to try on the Ahha
as these can be programmed any way you want, I think is up to 254
characters per key..
Unfortunately my wife STOLE this off me for use with Excel so she can have
everything she needs all on one keypad.
For years she has moaned about inputting figures one handed then having to
reach across the keyboard to get the tab key.
Now she works with the keyboard stuck on top of the monitor and just uses
this little pad.
ONE DAY I'll get it back to try it <g>
--
Regards,
John Stevenson
Nottingham, England
Discussion Thread
Jon Anderson
2000-08-04 20:45:18 UTC
Source for used or surplus sealed keyboards?
jim ross
2000-08-08 12:48:18 UTC
Re: Source for used or surplus sealed keyboards?
John Stevenson
2000-08-09 01:22:01 UTC
Re: Source for used or surplus sealed keyboards?