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Key Tronic Corporation (branded
Keytronic) is a
technology company founded in 1969 by
Lewis G. Zirkle. Its core
products initially included keyboards...
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manufacturing by
Key Tronic. The
Microswitch division of Honeywell,
which was
responsible for that company's
keyboards and was
acquired by
Key Tronic in early...
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Adjustable Keyboard (1992)
splits the
alphanumeric keys into two
halves with an
adjustable opening angle KeyTronic FlexPro and OEM
ergoLogic (1993) adjustable...
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called Scroll Lock an "inactive
key". When PC
Magazine asked an
executive of
keyboard manufacturer Key Tronic about the
key's purpose in a 1983 interview...
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Retrieved 2007-01-31. "Honeywell
mouse patent".
Retrieved 2007-09-11. "
Keytronic 2HW73-1ES Mouse".
Archived from the
original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved...
- with
other DMA devices. The
keyboard was a
Micro Switch 103SD30-2, or a
KeyTronic P2441 for the
German market. The memory-mapped, bit-mapped
frame buffer...
- Over time, less
key travel was
accepted in the market,
finally landing on 0.110 inches (2.79 mm).
Coincident with this,
Key Tronic was the
first company...
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manufacture of its
components to
Fideltronik in Poland, SRX in
Malaysia and
KeyTronic in
Mexico & China. A subsidiary, ICW Ltd,
manufactures film capacitors...
- from some
measure of
economic diversification;
growing companies such as
Key Tronic and
other research, marketing, and ****embly
plants for
technology companies...
- : 450 CDP
sourced a cost-reduced
clone of the
original 83-
key IBM PC
keyboard from
Key Tronic of Spokane, Washington;
while featuring an
identical layout...