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The phrase "and a keypad for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a device or system that includes a keypad as part of its functionality or features.
Example: "The new security system comes with a camera and a keypad for user access."
Alternatives: "along with a keypad for" or "including a keypad for".
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The book's eight characters each find themselves mysteriously locked in a room with only a screen and a keypad for company.
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The new models are apparently "slimmer and sleeker" as well, and feature a vibrating touch keypad (for the ladies) and a special new Nav Wheel with Trace Motion lighting.
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Portable Hard Drive, however, includes a dedicated keypad for adding a bit of James Bond fun to the process of encrypting — and decrypting — your data.
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