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Re: ADB keyboards and Control Key



Mitchell Spector <a_specto@alcor.concordia.ca> wrote:

> "Paul R. Santa-Maria" <paul@wccnet.org> wrote:
> 
> >What models of Apple ADB keyboards have the Control key next to the A key?
> >I have several different ADB keyboards and all but one have the Caps Lock
> >key next to the A key.
> 
>     Off hand, I can only think of three that used that classic layout:
> 
> - Apple IIgs keyboard
> - Macintosh SE keyboard
> - Apple Extended keyboard (original; not II)

I'm typing on an Apple Extended Keyboard (original) right now.  It has
the Control key under the Shift key, not beside the A key.  (The Apple
Extended Keyboard II has exactly the same layout - the only significant
difference is the adjustable angle.)

The only ADB keyboards I know of which have Control beside A are the
Apple IIgs keyboard and the "Apple Standard Keyboard".  They both have
the same layout, but the Apple Standard Keyboard has a wider border, and
its keys have the same look and feel as the Apple Extended Keyboard.

The rule seems to be:

- If the keyboard has a numeric keypad, then the Control key is on the
bottom row, with Caps Lock beside A.

- If the keyboard does not have a numeric keypad, then the Control key
is to the left of the A key, with Caps Lock on the bottom row.