Devlin Electronics releases compact kiosk keyboard
August 11, 2009
Devlin Electronics, an electromechanical components manufacturer, has introduced the new KSM-096 stainless-steel keyboard for kiosks. According to a news release from the company, the keyboard achieves a compact layout without the removal of the number pad or function keys. Its other features include vandalism protection, a waterproof seal, USB connectivity and a choice of 27 standard languages.
Martin Baker, managing director of Devlin, says the keyboard meets the needs of deployers whose kiosks are compact but require the functionality of a full keyboard:
 | We found that in many applications customers required a full keyboard layout but often would struggle to design in a full-sized keyboard, as this would bloat the workspace to an unsuitable size. We feel the new KSM-096 solves that problem. |  |