Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!ihnp4!ihlpf!straka From: straka@ihlpf.ATT.COM (Straka) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Third party keyboards for the Mac Message-ID: <5146@ihlpf.ATT.COM> Date: 29 Jun 88 13:14:05 GMT References: <5204@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> <6500034@hpindda.HP.COM> <444@esquire.UUCP> <1095@usfvax2.EDU> Reply-To: straka@ihlpf.UUCP (55223-Straka,R.J.) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Illinois Lines: 18 In article <1095@usfvax2.EDU> pollock@usfvax2.usf.edu.UUCP (Wayne Pollock) writes: >In article <444@esquire.UUCP> sbb@esquire.UUCP (Stephen B. Baumgarten) writes: >>In article <6500034@hpindda.HP.COM> atchison@hpindda.HP.COM (Lee Atchison) writes: >>>I use the DataDesk 101 Keyboard (just got it about two weeks ago). It is >>>REALLY nice. It doesn't have a control key, but I don't miss it. > >The DataDesk 101 (ADB version) is indeed a very nice keyboard, but you're >wrong; it *does* have a control key, between the arrow cluster and the >right hand shift key (you hit it with your right pinkie instead of your You may BOTH be right. The DataDesk 101 that I have does NOT have a control key. Even in the place you mentioned. I even tried it. It is labeled "option", and acts that way. The key to this apparent mystery: My keyboard is the non-ADB one, for a Mac Plus. -- Rich Straka ihnp4!ihlpf!straka Avoid BrainDamage: MSDOS - just say no!