Personally I prefer the AEKII.. but maybe that's just because that's what I was used to back in the day. Also I quite liked the butterfly switch keyboard on my 12" MacBook so perhaps I'm not the best judge of keyboards.
An AEK parked in front of an SE/30 is a beautiful sight indeed. Like a Mini Cooper body on a GMC Jimmy frame, there’s no kill like overkill.
I love pairing my AEK with my desktop-bound MBP via a drakware ADB dongle - deliciously anachronistic
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AEK PROS & CONS
PROS:
Just the right shade of silver-beige
Key switches go “clicky-slap” in a satisfying way when you’re really cookin’
Fixed at a most agreeable angle for my middle-aged wrists
ADB ports are clocked properly (imho) so that the square part faces away from the user (comports favorably with my particular flavor of OCD)
“undo cut copy paste” markings under the F1-F4 keys is a soothing reminder of simpler times, like a comfort blanket or a faded window sticker on a vintage car
Apple logo in bottom-left corner just looks right
The original AEK, so extra street cred
CONS:
Caps Lock key is too sensitive
You know what I mean - sometimes the key cap doesn’t stay down when you hit Caps Lock and so it’ll be in Caps Lock with the Caps Lock light on but the key will still be “up” and so you gotta tap it super quick to get it right or else your aforementioned OCD will eat you from the inside out
Barely a CON but I had to put something here
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AEK II PROS & CONS
PROS:
Adjustable height, if you’re into that sort of thing
Two of the three versions have really nice key switches
I like the shape of the AEK II’s Power key more than the AEK’s
CONS:
Bunko height-adjustment mechanism loves to collapse at random intervals
ADB ports face the wrong way (according to me)
Apple logo placed way up at the tippy top in an awkward spot that fees like an after thought
Fails to “tie” the proverbial “room” metaphorically “together”
Feels ~10% flimsier than the AEK
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ADK PROS & CONS
NEITHER PRO NOR CON:
Permanently attached ADB cord
Sorta goes hand in hand with having only one ADB port but really doesn’t matter
Feet up or feet down, doesn’t matter, angle is the textbook example of MID
Look up “mid” in the dictionary and you’ll see a halftone illustration of an ADK in both positions
Right below that, by definition #2, you’ll see a halftone illustration of an ADK key switch, followed by “see also: mushy, flavorless, dead”
Apple logo is embossed and not a sweet li’l enamel six color Apple LIKE GOD INTENDED but not a total deal breaker
M0115 does look slightly wider than a big box II. Personally, I prefer the M0116 "shorty" keyboard. Have one that I use with the Q650. That said, if I do get one of the ADB to USB converters, I may get a M0115 to use with the Mac Pro. The M7803 and A1048 "dirt collector" keyboards don't feel very good. Even the old M2980 ADK feels better. Used an ADK with my old B&W G3. Surprisingly, the M2452 shown above felt like a M2980, so not too bad.
I used both Nimitz Class Apple KBDs at the NYMUG office, not all that impressed. Much prefer the sleeker VT-100 styled ALPS keyswitch enclosing look and feel of the DataDesk 101 upgrade I did for the MacSignMaker SE/Radius16 workstation. Wore one or two out over a 17 year span. Now I've got them in ADB and Plus versions.
I'm starting to look for an ADB keyboard and mouse for my Macintosh SE FDHD. It seems like there are several variants out there. My preference is to have the keypad or extended keyboard.
Are there models that are recommended over others?
Are there adapters to use more common interface such as USB or PS/2?
I will also be using the keyboard and mouse with 2 other machines, a Macintosh IIci and a Power Macintosh 7200/90, not sure if that makes any difference as those are also ADB as well.
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