World's only Keyboard with built-in scanner is now available

KeyScan

The KeyScan KS810 is a full page scanner integrated inside a PC keyboard (high quality, color, fast, USB2 scanner).

The product comes with KeyScan's NoTouch-AutoScan scanning software. It allows the user to perform their most frequently used function, such as scanning into searchable Adobe PDF email attachment, simply by placing the document on the scanner feeding tray. The software is activated automatically, performs the scanning and the required function without any input or selection by the user. However, if the user wishes, he can interrupt the process to direct the scanning into many other non-default functions.

"No more shuttling back and forth to the office central scanner or copier. KeyScan brings to the user's desktop a whole set of many of the most used office functions such as: fax, email a scanned document, save as file, make a color copy or convert a printed document into a searchable PDF, - DOC or HTML file format. All without the space penalty of having a free standing scanner on the desk.", says Dov Aharonson CEO and Co-founder of KeyScan.

KeyScan does not compete but rather complements the larger scanners with its personal interactive scanning capabilities. For an online demo or for more information, please see the contact information below.

KeyScan is a privately held corporation that develops and markets leading edge hardware and software productivity solutions worldwide.

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