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Description I-Key
I-Keys are programmable input devices with 16 (I-Key16) or 20 (I-Key20) keys, which store shortcuts.
Each key can be programmed with two different shortcuts to double the number of programmable commands. The programmed shortcuts are forwarded to a connected KVM switch or computer.
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Features
Operation
- Access shortcuts by pressing a key
- Macros can be easily created
- Requires no programming skills
Device
- Shortcuts can be processed by any computer
- One key can hold two functions (layer technology)
- One key needs to be reserved for changing between the layers
- Save 30 or 38 individual macros
- Keys can be individually labelled
Highlights
Operation
- Easy operation and programming
- Requires no programming skills
Signals
- Layer technology doubles the number of shortcuts
Variants
Design
- I-Key 16 for 16 (31) shortcuts
- I-Key 20 for 20 (39) shortcuts
Expansion
There are no expansions available for this product.
Installation
Connect the I-Key to the computer's PS/2 keyboard interface. Then connect the keyboard to the I-Key's PS/2 socket. The computer's keyboard interface supplies the I-Key with power.
Feel free to download the I-Key manual to find out more details about the start-up.
Specs
I-Key
| I-Key 16 | I-Key 20 | |
| General information | ||
| Keys | 16 | 20 |
| Length connection cable | 1.9 m | |
| Power supply | ||
| Type | Via keyboard interface at computer | |
| Housing (W × H × D) | 362 × 23 × 18 mm | 175 × 108 × 38 mm |
| Interfaces | ||
| Computer | 1 × PS/2 plug | 1 × PS/2 plug |
| Keyboard | 1 × PS/2 socket | 1 × PS/2 socket |
List of Item Numbers
I-Key
I-Key
| Item No. | Description |
| A3200002 | I-Key 16 |
| A3200003 | I-Key 20 |
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