IBM USB Retail ANPOS Keyboard with MSR

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Admiral Shark's Keyboards (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
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2000Model M9 RANPOS KeyboardIBM buckling rubber sleeves (early or late POS type)More info on this keyboard

Aka, IBM USB RANPOS or USB NANPOS Keyboard

eg, P/Ns 86H1059, 86H1066, 86H1074, 86H1075

Multiple-OEM 116 (US English) or 117 (rest of world) key alphanumeric point-of-sale keyboard with integrated magnetic stripe reader in the IBM Retail POS (RPOS) keyboard family and replacement to the earlier IBM 4680 series ANPOS Keyboard. These were used with IBM SurePOS series terminals. This is the pearl white (top cover piece) and storm grey (bottom cover piece) version that used an USB interface via a 4-pin IDC to Type-A USB or 12V PoweredUSB cable. Earlier versions were typically made by Maxi Switch and generally used dye-sublimated legends for non-relegendable keys, whereas later versions were typically made by XAC or XSZ and used lasered legends instead.

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