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e6 – Keyboards

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English - January 31, 2015 05:01 - 1 hour - 39.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 12 ratings
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Our first foray into Macintosh hardware, we examine a part of the Mac we often take for granted: the keyboard. We wind back the clock all the way to the Apple II to uncover all sorts of oddities including the BELL key, "open Apple", buckling switches, and chiclets galore.

Our first foray into Macintosh hardware, we examine a part of the Mac we often take for granted: the keyboard. We wind back the clock all the way to the Apple II to uncover all sorts of oddities including the BELL key, "open Apple", buckling springs, and chiclets galore.














apple ][ keyboard




















Macintosh Keyboard (M0110)




















Apple Standard Keyboard




















Apple Standard Keyboard II




















Apple Extended Keyboard II




















AppleDesign Keyboard




















Apple USB Keyboard (iMac)




















Lombard bronze keyboard




















iBook keyboard




















Apple Pro Keyboard




















Apple Keyboard (2003)




















12" PowerBook keyboard




















MacBook "chiclet" keyboard





















































Links for this episode:

The ADB eraApple ][, //c, //eBELL keyAlso notice there is a “BELL” key that is activated by typing “Control-G”. That’s another hold-over from old typewriters and teletype machines that actually did have a little metal bell in them!Logitech K760 solar bluetooth keyboard (discontinued)US English QWERTY layout⌘ command keyUnivers fontregular (original Macintosh)condensed oblique (many models)vi arrow keysApple Desktop BusPS/2 portbuckling spring switchmore info than you ever needed on the switches in the AEK IIGruber's eulogy for his AEK II (1992–2006)Griffin iMate (not Belkin!)

 



























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The USB eraPowerBook G3 "Lombard"AirPort cardVAG Roundedchange in power key behavior in MavericksMerlin Mann's disgusting keyboard
(which was actually a Matias Tactile Pro)Dr. Drang on keyboards and numeric keypadsTontie flash gameiPad Keyboard Dockdiscussed on Connected 24 (at about 2:10:00)Ed has long hated the iOS punctuation layout

sometimes i wonder if the person who laid out punctuation input on the iphone has ever seen a qwerty keyboard

— Ed Cormany (@ecormany) January 27, 2010

iPhone 6 and 6 Plus landscape keyboard features

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