At 1/3/01 1:09 PM, Ken Clinger wrote:
My home MD deck allows for titling via a PS/2 compatible keyboard. Since
I have a Mac, I'm not sure what this actually means. Will any keyboard
that works with a Windows computer work with my MD deck?
If you have a Mac with a USB port, buy the Microsoft
My home MD deck allows for titling via a PS/2 compatible keyboard. Since
I have a Mac, I'm not sure what this actually means. Will any keyboard
that works with a Windows computer work with my MD deck?
Thanks!
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on 1/3/01 10:09 AM, Ken Clinger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My home MD deck allows for titling via a PS/2 compatible keyboard. Since
I have a Mac, I'm not sure what this actually means. Will any keyboard
that works with a Windows computer work with my MD deck?
Thanks!
I would think that
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Most PC keyboards now are PS/2 compatible.
ok, heres a little info that I pulled off the net (I figured my 'big bad,
small good' explanation needed a little help^^):
"Keyboard connectors come in two different styles. The older one is the
large 5-pin DIN connector, and the newer one is the smaller 6-pin mini-DIN
connector (also called
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Not to nitpick but the older mac mice
I think
You should be able to get a ps/2 style keyboard pretty cheap. They are
the ones with a round connector instead of a rectangular one. It should
say ps/2 compatible on the box. I paid an exorbitant $29 for one of
those contoured ones, but I think I got a $20 rebate from the
manufacturer.
Ken