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Macally iKeySlim: Great Feel and USB 2.0

Daniel Knight,  Mac Accessories, Reviews - 2010.11.18 - Leave a comment -

I’ve been using the Macally iKeySlim for several weeks now, and the best thing I can say about it is that I’ve hardly noticed the change.

Acer Aspire 6511-AH USB Keyboard

Daniel Knight,  Low End Mac, Mac Accessories, Mac USB & FireWire, PC Accessories, Reviews - 1999.12.14 - Leave a comment -

I couldn’t believe it – a US$19 USB extended keyboard! At that price, it was worth a try. From the photo (below), it looked like a match for the Apple Extended Keyboard layout, or at least very close.

Macally iKey USB Keyboard

Daniel Knight,  Low End Mac, Mac Accessories, Mac USB & FireWire, Reviews - 1999.10.25 - Leave a comment -

Supporting a over 80 Macs in three locations, consistency is very important. Most of the Macs at work are still running System 7.5.5. Newer ones are generally on Mac OS 8.1 or 8.6. We use the Apple ADB Mouse (in its various incarnations) almost exclusively, along with the Contour UniMouse on Macs without ADB ports.

Adesso Nu-Form USB Keyboard

Daniel Knight,  Low End Mac, Mac Accessories, Mac USB & FireWire, Reviews - 1999.10.04 - Leave a comment -

First, thank you to Adesso for supplying a keyboard for this review. Since the advent of the Power Mac G4, we have to find a new keyboard we can use at work – the G4 has no ADB port for our old Apple Extended, Apple Adjustable, MicroSpeed KB-105M, or Adesso Nu-Form ADB keyboards.

MicroSpeed KB105M ADB Mac Keyboard

Daniel Knight,  Low End Mac, Mac Accessories, Reviews - 1998.09.06 - Leave a comment -

There have been alternatives to the Apple keyboard since the Mac Plus era. Macs introduced from 1984 through 1986 were plagued with a particularly thick, clunky keyboard.

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