I have a SIIG keyboard that does not have a keypad built into it. This keyboard is VERY small, essentialy equaling the width from the "tilde" to the "backspace" keys on a regular 101.
Here's my point:
This keyboard has what looks like an RJ11 jack in it for plugging in a seperate keypad. I saw both at Incredable Universe a few years ago but only bought the keyboard.
You could hide the little keyboard under your seat and use a regular phone line (assuming that that is what is needed) to go from that to the SIIG keypad that was made to go with it.
Just an Idea, I don't know if SIIG makes them anymore.
Hello,
I have a SIIG keyboard that does not have a keypad built into it. This keyboard is VERY small, essentialy equaling the width from the "tilde" to the "backspace" keys on a regular 101.
Here's my point:
This keyboard has what looks like an RJ11 jack in it for plugging in a seperate keypad. I saw both at Incredable Universe a few years ago but only bought the keyboard.
You could hide the little keyboard under your seat and use a regular phone line (assuming that that is what is needed) to go from that to the SIIG keypad that was made to go with it.
Just an Idea, I don't know if SIIG makes them anymore.
Later,
-e