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Fedorenko
Junior Member
Australia
463 Posts |
Posted - 04 May 2003 : 21:30:33
Hi,This has nothing to do with mac, but I might as well ask here. Does anyone know of a manufacturer that makes modern keyboards without the windows oriented keys? |
Clinton
Full Member
USA
700 Posts |
Posted - 04 May 2003 : 22:33:10
you'd have to look around on that one. I personally have two of 'em, one from an early compaq (Compaq has been PS/2 since the 386) and one from our ten-thousand dollar HP Netserver, Circa 1994. It shipped with UNIX, so that is why. If you look hard enough on ebay, you shall find.CCC Commander Promotion: 19 Mar 2003 13:06:30 68k Macs Rescued: 2 Pluses, a 512KE, a Classic II, a Q650, a Q660AV, an SE/30, and a MacII Contraband rescued: Power Computing PowerBase 200, a PM 8600/300, and a PM8500/180 Apple //s rescued: Apple //e |
maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
Australia
5830 Posts |
Posted - 04 May 2003 : 22:43:14
Why can't you just get any old Pre-Win 95 PS/2 keyboard and plug it in? Works for me.-------------------------- Give your dreams a chance.™ - Apple in the mid '90s Warrior maclover5 68k Macintosh Liberation Army Number of 68ks Liberated: 7 Number of Contraband (PPC) Liberated from the Dumpster: 1 |
Fedorenko
Junior Member
Australia
463 Posts |
Posted - 04 May 2003 : 22:53:14
Thats probably the way Ill go if need be.
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emaq123
Junior Member
USA
258 Posts |
Posted - 05 May 2003 : 06:21:57
How do you define modern? For a PS/2 keyboard you've got options as others have said. If you want USB, that is going to be tough. I do have a friend running an Apple Pro KB on a WinXP box. emaq123
SE/30 and system 6.0.8 Now we're talking POWER! |
cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms
USA
4679 Posts |
Posted - 05 May 2003 : 06:23:56
SGI keyboards are PS/2 Ithink... but sadly I have no idea if there is a maker of PC keyboards that don' htave the Windows Key... [:'(]Official 68k videographer Official MLA TourGuide |