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Re: Old programmable keyboards located
- Subject: Re: Old programmable keyboards located
- From: John Negus jxz@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 07:59:20 +0100
Judith Davidsen wrote:
> I expect to be doing research on this for a while--do you
> have an address for the catalogue company?
The address of the French firm with the portable-type keyboard is:
htttp://www.pearl.fr/
For those whose French is rusty, keyboard is "clavier". And a euro
is around the same as a dollar. But almost certainly the thing is made
in Taiwan or China so you may find a supplier nearer you.
Good hunting
John
What we're talking about:
> In a French catalogue I receive, there is a keyboard which
> looks similar to a laptop keyboard - with function keys
> across the top. It looks, by the small picture which is all
> I have to go by, as if the page up & down etc. keys are in a column
> to the right. It must have around 85 keys in all, plus a set
> of multimedia ones across the very top. As bonuses,
> it has an infra-red link to the computer and two touch-sticks
> or whatever they're called. Priced around $45, it's black in
> colour. No mention of the maker I'm afraid.
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