ok, heres a little info that I pulled off the net (I figured my 'big bad,
small good' explanation needed a little help^^):

"Keyboard connectors come in two different styles. The older one is the
large 5-pin DIN connector, and the newer one is the smaller 6-pin mini-DIN
connector (also called "PS/2-style" for the IBM system that introduced it).
The two types are electrically compatible and you can attach an adapter to
allow the use of one style on a PC that requires the other. (Note that this
is not always true for PS/2 style mice that use an identical 6-pin
connector)."

Any pc keyboard that is fairly recent should be fine. If on the off chance
you do have one of the old ones kicking around the adaptors are pretty cheap
and I think easy to come by. (sorry, I dont really know exact years)

-Jen

> >
> > My home MD deck allows for titling via a PS/2 compatible keyboard. Since
> > I have a Mac, I'm not sure what this actually means. Will any keyboard
> > that works with a Windows computer work with my MD deck?
> >
> > Thanks!
> I would think that any keyboard who's plug fits the slot would work.  Then
> again, I'm using a Mac now so I could be wrong. :)


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