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News Release from: EAO | Subject: Customised keypads
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2004
Keypads engraved to suit exact needs
Fully-customised keypads can have function keys engraved to your exact needs chosen from a range of characters and symbols, upper- and lower-case lettering, graphics and engineering characters.
EAO, the expert in Human Machine Interfaces, offers fully-customised keypads with function keys engraved to your exact needs Customers can specify the engraving that they need from a wide range of characters and symbols, including upper- and lower-case lettering, graphics and engineering characters - Roman and Greek - and superscripts and subscripts
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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From economical plastic keypads to vandal-resistant stainless steel units, EAO's range of customisable products are suited to most applications, including payment terminals, access control, vending, help points, telephones and internet / public-information terminals.
When customised, these keypads are ideal for the sophisticated interfaces required on modern self-service terminals where users need options like 'Pay now', 'Enter PIN', 'www.', 'Home' or 'SOS'; the need grows as more transactions become self-service.
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