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keypadA small keyboard or supplementary keyboard keys; for example, the keys on a calculator or the number/cursor cluster on a computer keyboard. See programmable keypad.
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A keypad also gives access to more than 90 percent of its functions. Literature highlights the company's tabletop universal tensile tester, featuring 20 N to 10 kN load cell capability and a keypad for standalone operation. The "All-In-One" Door Monitor Alarm from Smart Caregiver Corporation functions with three easy-to-use components: a door strip monitor alarm, resident wristbands, and a keypad unit. |
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