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Re: Detached keyboard for the //e?
Quadrajet1 wrote:
>>I was wondering about this.. Leisurely sitting in my reclining chair,
>>it would be nice to have a //e keyboard that wasn't connected to the
>>//e's case. Has anyone done anything like that?
>>
>>Maybe get a spare keyboard, extend the keyboard cable (perhaps by
>>making an extension cable) so that you can have a detached keyboard?
>>
>>
>>// CHRIS
>
> Geez, I did that back in '83. I put a //e motherboard from a dealers
>spares
>kit into a Wang Dual Casette box, and mounted a //e keyboard into an old Wang
>keyboard case. True, it did have the ribbon cable from the box to the
>keyboard, but it was livable for my needs. And I still have that //e. It
>was
>my first computer.
>
> But I have seen a true detachable keyboard for the //e, but I don't recall
>who made it. It even came with a blank plate to cover the hole in your //e
>case.
Yes, this was the "product" solution. The //e case looks a little strange
with no keyboard (kind of like a face without features ;-), but it worked
pretty well.
-michael
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