A common problem with terminal keyboards is that the characters on the keys do not reflect what the keys actually do. Inexpensive stick-on labels quickly wear off. One solution is purchasing a kit of both die-cut plastic overlays cut to the size of the key tops and rub-on letters. Such kits, offered by Hoolean Corporation, supplies keys for IBM, DEC and Apple equipment, and applications including emulations, word processing, accounting/ spreadsheets, non-English language and more. Customizing is available. The cost of the kits is a function of the keyboard, but prices range from $20-$30 generally.
[Contact: Hoolean Corporation, P.O. Box 201, Cornville, AZ 86325; (602) 634-7515.]
