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MICROSOFT Microsoft Input Device Parts For Sale

Part Number: X802382-017 X802382017
Microsoft USB Mouse

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April 30  

MICROSOFT Microsoft Input Device Parts For Sale

Part Number: X802382-017 X802382017
Microsoft USB Mouse

Off Working System Also... view more

April 30  
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Input Device

Input devices in medical equipment refer to devices that allow healthcare professionals to input data or interact with medical devices or systems. These devices play a crucial role in various healthcare settings, enabling efficient and accurate data collection, monitoring, and control. One common example of an input device in medical equipment is the touch screen interface used in electronic medical records (EMR) systems. These touch screens allow healthcare providers to input patient information, access medical records, and record vital signs. They improve workflow efficiency, reduce errors, and enhance patient care.

Another important input device in medical equipment is the keyboard and mouse. These are used for data entry in various medical devices such as ultrasound machines, electrocardiograms (ECG), and anesthesia workstations. Keyboards and mice enable healthcare professionals to input specific parameters, adjust settings, and navigate through software interfaces. These input devices are essential for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring patients.

The price range for input devices in medical equipment varies depending on the complexity and features of the device. Basic touch screen interfaces for EMR systems can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. More advanced touch screen displays with additional functionalities, such as antimicrobial coatings or integrated biometric authentication, can be more expensive. Keyboards and mice used in medical equipment typically range from $50 to $200, depending on the quality and durability required for medical use.

Several manufacturers specialize in producing input devices for medical equipment. Some prominent manufacturers in this space include Elo Touch Solutions, a leading provider of touch screen solutions for healthcare applications. Another notable manufacturer is Cherry, which produces keyboards and mice specifically designed for medical environments, with features like easy cleaning and disinfection. Other manufacturers include Logitech, HP, and Dell, who offer a range of input devices suitable for medical equipment use.