I have a pair of Kensington Turbo Mouse's that I'm trying to determine what
Macs they were originally sold for.

One is a 'Turbo Mouse' with 2 buttons and 2 ADB ports. The wheels can be
seen on the back. I'm assuming this was for a Mac Plus but there is no
version sticker on the back.

The second is a "Turbo Mouse Plus" with two buttons but it has the old DB-9
connector and what appears to be a serial port. On the back it says version
3.0 but has no date. I remember the 128K and 512K had a DB-9 for mouse and
keyboard - and I believe my first Turbo Mouse was for a 512K - but what
gives with the serial port? Surely nobody was connecting a mouse to a serial
port. I sure don't remember anything like that.

Any help would be appreciated.

Rick


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