In message <006b01cb3893$c121d900$43658b00$@dk>, dated Tue, 10 Aug 2010, 
Kim Boll Jensen <[email protected]> writes:

>We have a manufacturer of a medico PC keyboard who uses a red backlight 
>in all keypads, so it is easy to see the letters etc.
>
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>Red is normally an indication of danger or action required in the 
>medico world, but is this indicator light or not, shall he change color 
>or can we let him use red?

I think you are likely to get very mixed reactions from prospective 
purchasers, even if there is no standard that prohibits red. I suggest 
that if you want hassle-free marketing, you use a different colour.
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