On 1999-12-07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>2. PS/2 keyboards (two, I however didn't take them) - but with a
>>(ps/2) mouse plug on the back. Would these work in a normal
>>computer or do you think they were specially made? (IIRC they were
>>Olivetti but I'm not sure about that).
>At computers for schools we refer to "big ones" and "little ones"
>and that's a "little one". Simple as that. You can even buy
>adapters that fit on and make it fit the other size. Again, it's
>all about the type of plug interface, the keyboard just does it's
>thing when you get the contacts connecting. Mind you, if the
>keyboard is mapped different (like a foreign language or the above
>keyboard) you will have to set the keyboard type in either bios or
>software. Most keyboards run "as is" just the way they come. bye,,,
>,,,,,,,,,,,(\ Yolanda ,,,,,,,,,,\\_/(\
I don't think you are understanding what he is saying. I think these
Oliveti keyboard actually have a Mouse port on them. I would think that
they are Oliveti only. Wasn't Oliveti one of the companies that did things
there way.....Okay IBM did things there way too, but when your IBM you can
do that :-)
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