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Apple Extended Keyboard II was the successor to, surprise, the Apple Extended Keyboard. Extended means that it had arrow and function keys, something the original Mac keyboard lacked.
Aloha! Pretty simple request; I'm looking to acquire another Extended II ADB keyboard; I have a US one on my desk at work, but at home, it's a UK layout. I prefer the US layout for the non-stupid ...
Some of the keys on mine are failing in increasingly irksome ways and the cursor keys block each other (and thanks to the shitty way the Touhou games handle input I can't work around this). There ...
I paid $75 for my Apple Extended Keyboard II (M3501) on eBay. But right now someone is selling that same keyboard and an Apple Desktop Bus Mouse together on eBay for $49.99.
My PS/2 to USB converters get a regular workout, but the ADB converter takes the cake. At least one of my old Extended Keyboard IIs rivals my Model Ms for clicky-ness and certainly beats most OEM ...
For many, that revered device was the Apple Extended Keyboard II; a mechanical marvel that, while enormous, was known for its smooth feel.
Have you ever wished to use your old Apple Desktop Bus keyboard with your new Mac? Well, there's more than one way. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author ...
The mechanisms under the keys of this model are based on those found in the beloved Apple Extended Keyboard II. Like most mechanical keyboards (and all shown here), it connects via USB cable ...
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