> 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 complete,
> and I
> tested it on my IIcx - it worked! It has these funny keycaps on the D
> and K
> keys. Does anyone know what these were (are)? Pickle?
I didn't notice the D & K thing before - I bought a 2nd hand LCII and
14" Trinitron for $20AUS a few months ago, and it came with an
adjustable keyboard. It works well, but I find it absolutely impossible
to touchtype on it! With the dots on the D & K, that may be the reason I
get about 3 words into a sentence before I degrade into unintelligible
rubbish. As much as I ramble on with unintelligible rubbish anyway... it
confused me. Now it sits connected to a server where only the odd
keypress might be needed every few weeks :D.
Be well
danabanana
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