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Title: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: SamirD on Tue, 05 January 2016, 13:56:21
So due to all sorts of ticketing mess with my work flight today, I spent more than my fair share a tthe ticket counter today at the airport (still here actually).  But I had enough time to notice their keyboards--which are nothing else I've ever seen.  They were definitely linear nd you had a curved section at the top that incorporated a card reader.  They had a really nice sound and also something I've never seen berore--a red button looking thing just to the left of the arrow cluster.  It looked like a large almost surface mount trackpoint, but I never saw them use it.

Anyone know this board?
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: SamirD on Tue, 05 January 2016, 13:57:54

I was wanting to ask them if I could type on it, but I'm sure they would have looked at me quite strangely, lol.  Or they would have called secuity because Im brown-skinned.
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: Sifo on Tue, 05 January 2016, 13:58:29
Did it have RGB mods?


seen loads of these while I was stuck overnight at an airport.

(http://i.imgur.com/m2wRhDR.jpg)
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: SamirD on Tue, 05 January 2016, 15:37:13
Nope, thats not it, although now im wondering how we get our hands on these boards?
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: Bromono on Tue, 05 January 2016, 15:39:19
Nope, thats not it, although now im wondering how we get our hands on these boards?

ebay for the most part
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: SamirD on Tue, 05 January 2016, 18:58:26
Found it!
http://www.access-is.com/integrated_atb_keyboard.php
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: SamirD on Wed, 06 January 2016, 07:58:34
Images now that I'm back at a desk:
(http://www.access-is.com/images/atb_integrated_keyboard_check-in.jpg)(http://www.access-is.com/images/atb_integrated_keyboard_check-in_options.jpg)

These seemed quite nice in real life.  I'm going to contact the company to see how one gets a unit.  :cool:
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: dgreekstallion on Fri, 08 January 2016, 13:20:46
I have a keyboard kind of like that.
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: Glod on Fri, 08 January 2016, 14:17:17
Semi-Frequent Flier here, I look for the mechanicals as much as I can. Never seen that keyboard but Those deskos come up a lot.

I've noticed Delta is still using the compact Deskos (picture by Sifo) with MX Blacks in their non-hubs (like my airport, RIC) and some of their hub counters like in ATL but they seem to be going with the domes more. Flew American a few times in CLT, PHL and only saw rubber domes but use the old style Desko in RIC. and Southwest i don't think uses mechanical in a long time. which is interesting, these ticket counter keyboards have to take some serious abuse, i mean If i had to deal with some of these travelers--especially on southwest, i'd be taking out on my keyboard so much a rubber dome one would break in half. I wonder if these rubber dome ones get traded/replaced out frequently.
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: Sifo on Sat, 09 January 2016, 03:35:28
They also have those standard lenovo rubber domes with the blue enter
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: SamirD on Sat, 09 January 2016, 11:20:45
It's sad that the cheap cost of a rubberdome outweighs the benefits to the user.  Even in our hotels (where the keyboards see a good amount of activity as well) I just left the rubberdomes because they were used to it and I didn't want them breaking anything expensive. 

They never wore out the domes, but the legends were barely there and there was enough keyshine to cause glare.  :eek:
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: maxmalkav on Sat, 09 January 2016, 16:54:50
You can see plenty of similar mechanical Access keyboards (DS and MX Black)  at Schiphol airport (Amsterdam, Netherlands).  A Spanish fellow got and shared a stash of them with some colleagues and I, I got mine for a ridiculous 17€ including shipping. Nice and study board I have to say. One of us heavily moded the case by removing the card reader and chopping some plastic parts.
Title: Re: Current Airline Ticket Agent Keyboards
Post by: SamirD on Sat, 09 January 2016, 21:52:20
A Spanish fellow got and shared a stash of them with some colleagues and I, I got mine for a ridiculous 17€ including shipping. Nice and study board I have to say. One of us heavily moded the case by removing the card reader and chopping some plastic parts.
That's awesome!  Share pics!  I'd love to see more of these industrial type boards.  :thumb: