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Smaller keyboards arrive at point of sale

A Cherry Electrical Products product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 6, 2006

Cherry Electrical Products is launching its SPOS (Small Point of Sale) keyboards at the Retails Solutions Show in June.

Cherry Electrical Products is launching its SPOS (Small Point of Sale) keyboards at the Retails Solutions Show in June.

The devices, fully programmable and providing QWERTY key layout in a compact 14in form factor, combine space efficiency with uncompromised alphanumeric data entry.

Further, a customised laser key printing service is available geared specifically to the application requirements of the customer.

SPOS keyboards are available with and without a touchpad.

The standard model (G86-61410) provides a 135-position key layout with 60 relegendable keys.

The touchpad model (G86-61411) has a 123-position key layout with 54 relegendable keys for easy layout configuration and quick function calls.

Both products offer free programmability of all key positions in three layers and feature a high performance three-track magnetic stripe reader.

The freely programmable headers and terminators and the flexible parsing of data make the SPOS keyboard suitable for almost all applications.

Keyboards offer plug and play configuration for all common POS features as well as function enhancement via Cherry Tools virtual programming.

The software also allows for quick product setup and program configuration, including remote installation.

The company offers comprehensive UPOS support for Windows and Linux.

As with all Cherry POS keyboards, the new SPOS product line is fully compatible with Microsoft WEPOS operating system.

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