Point of Sale macro Keyboards! - multiple layers & robust
Point of Sale macro Keyboards! - multiple layers & robust Posted on: 18.11.2010 by Rolanda Clodfelder Just something that might be of interest .. an something I dabbled in as I used to be inolved in point of sale systems.. the keyboards used on these are bloody brilliant controllers for dj /production systems and robust as hell as they are designed to live in bars and heavy hammering from cash register staff! I've attached a sample image of a way overpriced tipro one ($500!), but you can pick similar up from china for under $100 (check alibaba) with the software for creating the Macros. Most have multiple layers and you can buy keycaps to make 2x2 large keys Theres a few gamer keyboards that would do the trick nicely as well but most don't have that many layers or the durability (and do have the price!) Considering you get 108 x 4 layers programmable buttons .. not bad huh Oh forgot to mention you can internally daisy chain the one below together with other same model | |
Rolanda Clodfelder 18.11.2010 | Just something that might be of interest .. an something I dabbled in as I used to be inolved in point of sale systems.. the keyboards used on these are bloody brilliant controllers for dj /production systems and robust as hell as they are designed to live in bars and heavy hammering from cash register staff! I've attached a sample image of a way overpriced tipro one ($500!), but you can pick similar up from china for under $100 (check alibaba) with the software for creating the Macros. Most have multiple layers and you can buy keycaps to make 2x2 large keys Theres a few gamer keyboards that would do the trick nicely as well but most don't have that many layers or the durability (and do have the price!) Considering you get 108 x 4 layers programmable buttons .. not bad huh Oh forgot to mention you can internally daisy chain the one below together with other same model |
Rolanda Clodfelder 18.11.2010 | I didn't make that one ... But have made others similar with an 8 x 4 grid (2x2 button size) which I ditched when I moved over to mac (the keyboards I had were only PS2 and non-mac compatible USB) The programing software cd though even comes with templates and labler All the buttons are clear-caps .. so you just cut the labels and place em under the cap. BTW .. as an example of whats out there ...http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?...ewAllCategory= |
Leeanna Ayla 18.11.2010 | How did you label it? |
Wava Egizi 18.11.2010 | Kool idea! |
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