--- Chris Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is ADB the small connector with four pins and a
> locating hole?

Yes.

> Do I need some sort of hub to connect both keyboard
> and mouse?

Nope, they daisy chain. Most Mac keyboards have a port
on each end and the mouse connects to the other.
Some keyboards have a permanently attached cord and
one port. That's the only thing I don't like about the
AppleDesign Extended keyboard.

Apple made two styles of ADB mice, the early one
that's
rather square-ish and the sleek teardrop ADB-II type.
(Sony copied that shape almost exactly for a recent
VAIO PC, but with two buttons and a wheel. I want one
of those for my PC and my PowerMac 7300!)

If you need ADB cables, ordinary S-Video cables work
just fine since they have the same connector.

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