At 4:30 PM -0700 7/14/05, James Fraser wrote:

 >> Much criticism of the Apple //c+ is due simply to the
 >> inadvertency of owning an Apple //c+ with a "crappy" keyboard.
 >> The "crappy" version is mushy and the keys stick quite a bit.
 >> The "good" version is robust and the keys do not stick at all.
 >> The author has disassembled several Apple //c's and has
 >> observed two very different keyboard constructions (i.e., the
 >> state of the keyboard is not a quality issue, but is truly two
 >> different designs, thus editions).

Reminds me of my experiences with Apple's "Pro Keyboard" and their old
"AppleDesign Keyboard".  My "Pro" keyboard on my iMac is terrible as
compared to the "AppleDesign" on my old Mac Performa-6205 (and also on my
IIgs).

The "Pro" is nice and compact, BUT keystrokes are mushy and frequently
stick.  Both my "AppleDesigns" are years older, but are a pleasure to work
with.

-- Bill Neef   Grass Lake, MI, USA    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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