The keyboard you’re referring to is technically the “Apple Keyboard” and not
specific to the Macintosh SE.
In fact, for most if not all of the Macintosh SE’s life, the keyboard was sold
separately and you could buy either the Apple Keyboard or the Apple Extended
Keyboard (replaced in late 1989
On 3/12/18 1:13 AM, Chris Hanson wrote:
The keyboard you’re referring to is technically the “Apple Keyboard” and not
specific to the Macintosh SE.
In fact, for most if not all of the Macintosh SE’s life, the keyboard was sold
separately and you could buy either the Apple Keyboard or the Apple
There is an old add-on power strip called “PowerKey” that allows you to use the
power button on the old compact Macs using ADB keyboards (SE, SE/30, Classic,
Classic II) and the early LC, LCII & LC III Macs. It also lets you turn off the
computer from the “shut down” command. I still have one
On 3/12/18 9:27 AM, 'Jpoliti' via Vintage Macs wrote:
There is an old add-on power strip called “PowerKey” that allows you to use the
power button on the old compact Macs using ADB keyboards (SE, SE/30, Classic,
Classic II) and the early LC, LCII & LC III Macs. It also lets you turn off the