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Re: ADB keyboards and Control Key



In article <3l9Y6.104800$DG1.17143238@news1.rdc1.mi.home.com>,
william strutts <wrstrutts1@home.com> wrote:
< The original IIgs keyboard and the one I have both have
< numeric keypads so that is not a good generalization.
< 
< "Big Bird" <geary@eris.io.com> wrote in message
< news:ZB8Y6.55212$Uo3.1890723@news6.giganews.com...
< > In article <tivng51rg5ood7@corp.supernews.com>,
< > 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.
< >
< > I've used maybe 4-5 different ADB keyboards. Based on that subset, I'd
< > say that ADB keyboards that have a numeric keypad have the Caps Lock
< > key next to the A and keyboards without a numeric keypad have the
< > control key next to the A.

Sorry, you're right. I think that all ADB keyboards have a numeric
keypad.

What I meant to say is that, in my experience, extended ADB keyboards
(those with function and other extra keys) have the Caps Lock key next
to the `a' key.

Mark Geary
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