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Our first foray into Macintosh hardware, we examine a part of the Mac we often take for granted: the keyboard. We wind back the clock all the way to the Apple II to uncover all sorts of oddities including the BELL key, "open Apple", buckling springs, and chiclets galore.
Links for this episode:
The ADB eraNon-sponsor: Power Macintosh 9600
The USB erasometimes i wonder if the person who laid out punctuation input on the iphone has ever seen a qwerty keyboard
— Ed Cormany (@ecormany) January 27, 2010
By Ed Cormany and Brian Sutorius5
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Our first foray into Macintosh hardware, we examine a part of the Mac we often take for granted: the keyboard. We wind back the clock all the way to the Apple II to uncover all sorts of oddities including the BELL key, "open Apple", buckling springs, and chiclets galore.
Links for this episode:
The ADB eraNon-sponsor: Power Macintosh 9600
The USB erasometimes i wonder if the person who laid out punctuation input on the iphone has ever seen a qwerty keyboard
— Ed Cormany (@ecormany) January 27, 2010