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P.I. Engineering, Inc.

101 Innovation Parkway
Williamston, Michigan 48895-1663
United States
Telephone: 800-628-3185 or 517-655-5523.
Fax: 517-655-4926.
Web: http://www.xkeys.com.
Email: sales@piengineering.com.

Products manufactured by P.I. Engineering, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. X-KEYS CONTROLLER (USB) Picture of X-KEYS CONTROLLER (USB)

    The X-Keys Controller (USB) is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a compound programmable keyboard and joystick designed to provide access to custom or stock software and can be used in conjunction with the standard keyboard or as a stand-alone keyboard for applications not requiring a standard keyboard. The patented built-in joystick offers precise control with little movement and the design permits additional control movement by twisting the shaft. The unit also provides 46 user-programmable keys that accept multiple keystrokes, enabling multiple keystrokes to be programmed to a single key. Keys are programmable in two layers using user-selectable toggle and/or shift keys. The keys are programmed by flipping a switch on the side of the pad, pressing a key, and keying the desired function or phrase from the main keyboard. Programming can be changed as needed and clear keycaps enable the keys to be labeled and re-labeled as required using words, letters, pictures, Braille, etc. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers or Macintosh computers, including iMac, equipped with a USB port. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 98 or Macintosh Operating System 8.5. DIMENSIONS: 9 x 8 x 2.2 inches. WEIGHT: 17.5 ounces.

  2. X-KEYS DESKTOP Picture of X-KEYS DESKTOP

    X-Keys Desktop is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a keypad with 20 user-programmable keys that provide one-button access to shortcuts such as macros and hotkeys. Users can create their own macros with keystroke programming. The keyboard comes in USB or PS/2 versions. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible or Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: For PC, 2000, XP, or Vista operating system. For Mac, OSX operating system. DIMENSIONS: 7 x 4.25 x 1 inches. Keys are 0.63 inches square. USB version has a 52 inch cord; PS/2 version has a 72 inch cord. WEIGHT: 9.25 ounces.

  3. X-KEYS FOOT PEDAL Picture of X-KEYS FOOT PEDAL

    The X-Keys Foot Pedal is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a programmable keyboard designed to provide access to custom or stock software and can be used in conjunction with the standard keyboard or as a stand-alone keyboard for applications not requiring a standard keyboard. The unit provides three foot pedals that can be programmed to replace keyboard commands; a separate command can be programmed with the pedal down or the pedal up, enabling six commands to be programmed. To program, a hidden switch is moved to the programming position, the appropriate pedal activated, and the key sequence typed from the standard keyboard. The pedals can be reprogrammed as needed. COMPATIBILITY: Versions are available for use on IBM and compatible computers or Macintosh computers, including iMac, equipped with a USB port or a PS/2 port. DIMENSIONS: 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.75 inches. WEIGHT: 32 ounces.

  4. X-KEYS PRO

    The X-Keys Pro is a keyboard interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This unit is a programmable keyboard designed to provide access to custom or stock software and can be used in conjunction with the standard keyboard or as a stand-alone keyboard for applications not requiring a standard keyboard. The unit provides 58 user-programmable keys that accept multiple keystrokes, enabling multiple keystrokes to be programmed to a single key. Information such as E-mail addresses, signatures, passwords, etc. or frequently used commands can be assigned to single keys. Keys are programmable in two layers using a user-selectable toggle and/or shift keys. The keys are programmed by flipping a switch on the side of the pad, pressing a key, and keying the desired function or phrase from the main keyboard. Programming can be changed as needed and clear keycaps enable the keys to be labeled and re-labeled as required using words, letters, pictures, Braille, etc. COMPATIBILITY: Versions are available for use on IBM and compatible computers or Macintosh computers, including iMac, equipped with a USB port or a PS/2 port. DIMENSIONS: 9 x 8 x 1 inches. WEIGHT: 17.5 ounces.

  5. X-KEYS USB SWITCH INTERFACE Picture of X-KEYS USB SWITCH INTERFACE

    The X-Keys USB Switch Interface is a computer control input interface designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This unit enables up to 12 single switches (not included) to be connected to a computer to activate standard or onscreen keyboard and mouse commands. The unit is programmable by flipping a switch on the side of the unit, pressing a switch, and keying the desired function or sequence from the main keyboard. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible computers and Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: USB port.

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