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USB programable 12 port switch interface

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by bill craft
Published: September 14, 2025 (9 months ago)
$50.00
Category
Misc
Location
San Antonio - Encino park

Brand new never used- have 2 units

Product Description

P.I. Engineering, Inc.

Any switch can trigger an action from your computer. Connect up to 12 switches to the X-keys USB Switch Interface and program each switch with a function. Any keyboard shortcut your software uses can have a designated switch (copy, paste, save, open, close). Switches are easily set up to launch applications, open files, or type short lines of text like names, addresses, and account numbers. Switches are connected via Assistive Technology standard 3mm (1/8”) phone plugs.

  • Perfect for Assistive Technology Users
  • Great for displays and kiosks
  • 12 programmable ports
  • Program Keyboard and Mouse commands
  • Easily create your own macros
  • Programs in a language every computer user understands — keystroke
  • Connects to the USB port just like a USB keyboard
  • Includes MacroWorks 3 software for Windows (or ControllerMate for Mac OS-X)
  • Includes 118″ (3 m) USB cord
  • Full support with P.I. Engineering SDK
  • 30 days full refund return policy
  • Comprehensive Software Development Kit for programmers
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