At 17:10 -0600 on 13/08/01, Erik wrote:
an Apple Adjustible Keyboard, still in box; just not shrinkwrapped. Of
course, I snapped it up; it was only $5. I was wondering what it's original
value might have been; according to the packing list, it's complete, and I
tested it on my IIcx - it worked!
--- Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
When I was doing my usual thrift-store rounds, I
happened to come across
an Apple Adjustible Keyboard, still in box; just
not shrinkwrapped. Of
course, I snapped it up; it was only $5. I was
wondering what it's original
value might have
When I was doing my usual thrift-store rounds, I happened to come
across
an Apple Adjustible Keyboard, still in box; just not shrinkwrapped. Of
course, I snapped it up; it was only $5. I was wondering what it's
original
value might have been; according to the packing list, it's
Did you also get the numeric keypad that can be used
on either side of the main keyboard? The bumps
on the D and K are touch typing aids that for some
reason Apple chose to place on D and K instead of
the (by then) industry standard F and J keys.
You'll want to avoid excessively moving the