Because it operates using radio frequency signals, the DW-860 isn’t susceptible to the line of sight issues associated with infrared keyboards. It uses a plug-and-play USB dongle that will even communicate with the keyboard through a metal enclosure, says the vendor. The DW-860 features an integrated 3-button HulaPoint II point device, eliminating the need for an external mouse. Engineered for use in manufacturing, material handling and other harsh environment applications, the compact DW-860 is constructed using a sealed, industrial silicone keypad and robust ABS polycarbonate case.
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