In message <p06240807c7e207413b64@[192.168.1.80]>, dated Wed, 7 Apr 
2010, Nick Williams <nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk> writes:

>Can anyone tell me if there is a standard for the layout of numerical 
>keypads on telecoms type equipment,

Yes, but I don't know the number of the current version.

> and, in particular, if that standard required the presence of an 
>identifying 'pip' on the 5 key.

Yes, I believe so. In any case, since it's for disabled 
(visually-impaired) peopel, you had better have it, anyway!
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