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== About ==
 
== About ==
  
The Apple Extended Keyboard II was introduced on the 15th of October, 1990 and replaced the earlier version of the Extended Keyboard.
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The Apple Extended Keyboard II was introduced on the 15th of October, 1990 and replaced the earlier version of the Extended Keyboard.<br>
 
It uses Alps mechanical switches on all keys, including power and offers a physically locking caps lock key.
 
It uses Alps mechanical switches on all keys, including power and offers a physically locking caps lock key.
  
 
On the 14th of March 1994 the keyboard was discontinued
 
On the 14th of March 1994 the keyboard was discontinued
  
A selection of Apple Extended Keyboard II's do not use Alps switches, but instead use Mitsumi switches. We have not removed a key to verify if this item uses Alps or Mitsumi keys.
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A selection of Apple Extended Keyboard II's do not use Alps switches, but instead use Mitsumi switches. I have not removed a keycap to verify if this item uses Alps or Mitsumi switches.
  
 
== Pictures ==
 
== Pictures ==
 
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<gallery>
 
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Apple Extended Keyboard II box.jpg|AEK II box
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Apple Extended Keyboard II box label.jpg|Apple label on box
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Apple Extended Keyboard II in box.jpg|AEK II in box
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Apple Extended Keyboard II warranty paper.jpg|Apple's Limited warranty
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Apple Extended Keyboard II top.jpg|Top of AEK II
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Apple Extended Keyboard II shortcuts.jpg|Function key strip
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Apple Extended Keyboard II back.jpg|Back of AEK II
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Apple Extended Keyboard II side.jpg|Side of AEK II, showing ADB port
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Apple Extended Keyboard II closeup.jpg|Closeup of AEK II
 
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</gallery>
  
 
[[Category:Peripherals]]
 
[[Category:Peripherals]]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 29 December 2023

Apple Extended Keyboard II.jpg
Apple Extended Keyboard II
Specs: Layout: International English
Key count: 106 (including power)
Connection: ADB (Mini-DIN-4)
Date of entry: 2020/09/12
Status: In Collection
Condition: Good
Identifier: Serial: AL7094JKM3501Z
Notes: In original box, never used
Location: Storage 1
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Apple Extended Keyboard II
Specs: Layout: International English w/ Dutch text
Key count: 106 (including power)
Connection: ADB (Mini-DIN-4)
Date of entry: 2020/09/12
Status: In Collection
Condition: Good
Identifier: Serial: AL40724VM3501N
Notes: In box (non matching serial), slightly yellowed
Location: Storage 1

About

The Apple Extended Keyboard II was introduced on the 15th of October, 1990 and replaced the earlier version of the Extended Keyboard.
It uses Alps mechanical switches on all keys, including power and offers a physically locking caps lock key.

On the 14th of March 1994 the keyboard was discontinued

A selection of Apple Extended Keyboard II's do not use Alps switches, but instead use Mitsumi switches. I have not removed a keycap to verify if this item uses Alps or Mitsumi switches.

Pictures