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If you are hoping I have any idea what these are good for you are out of luck. I couldn't find any info about them but I only looked so long.
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Autokey seemed to make macro key-thingamajigs which could be programmed with keystrokes. I don't know if this particular keypad does anything useful without software, it seems their older devices did save their macros to a chip on the device.
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