At 06:08 PM 06/30/2002 -0400, you wrote:

>>Or does that Datadesk Mac101 keyboard has a custom chip in it.
>
>More likely it has both a Plus-type keyboard controller chip and an ADB
>chip.  I think there's a jumper that selects between them.
>

I would assume it's an internal jumper as there isn't anything outside on
the case.  Just the two ADB ports and the RJ-11.

It has a full set of function keys, which I thought was odd.  And the
keypad is  fairly large and would be great if you crunch numbers.  It's
very noisy--has that clicky noise of the old IBM keyboards.  Makes me feel
very productive *grin*!
Teri Pittman
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