As I understand it, at least some NeXT machines are ADB compliant, which
means that at least some of the keyboards and mice are ADB as well.

However, that does not mean that the NeXT keyboard has all of the keys that
an Apple ADB keyboard does, or that they do the command indicated on the key
when connected to a Mac.


Terry
> Are NeXT keyboards compatible with, or can the y in some way be made
> compatible with Macs, particularly Quadra-era 68K or 1st generation PPC
Macs?


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