This keypad can randomize the numbers so noone figures out the password from your hand movements. Why aren't there more of these?pic.twitter.com/G4VvUDwyhE
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I recognize that tone. IBM used them in some of their datacenters. I believe they called them "crash pads" since they were used in secure rooms. You'd get a daily code for the room when you were required to be there.
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