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Wey Technology launches Smart Touch keyboard

Swiss company Wey Technology will launch the Wey Smart Touch keyboard to significantly simplify processes in all multiscreen workplaces where users need to switch between different systems.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Swiss company 8348 Wey Technology will launch the Wey Smart Touch keyboard to significantly simplify processes in all multiscreen workplaces where users need to switch between different systems.


Wey claims the keyboard is groundbreaking technology and that it has never been easier to switch any number of computers and other information sources onto multiple screens and videowalls. Central to the Smart Touch is its 10” touchscreen that automatically adapts its layout to the selected system.

Telephony, messenger, two-way radio and video conferencing, as well as external devices and other software applications, can be integrated seamlessly. Users can easily manage and control all their connected systems and switch between them.

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