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Keyboard/Keypad Gamber Johnson Gamber-Johnson iKey SkinnyBoard Keyboard (7300-0032)
Keyswitch Technology:
Industrial Silicon Rubber
Pointing Device Gamber Johnson Gamber-Johnson iKey SkinnyBoard Keyboard (7300-0032)
Pointing Device Type:
TouchPad


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