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The Apple Extended Keyboard (AEK, model M0115) is a keyboard that was first sold separately alongside the Macintosh II and SE starting in 1987. It was replaced in 1990 by the Apple Extended Keyboard II (AEKII, model M3501) which was pre-packaged with Apple Professional Desktops starting with the Macintosh IIsi.

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  • Apple Extended Keyboard (en)
  • Teclado extendido Apple (es)
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  • El teclado extendido Apple es un teclado que primero se vendía de forma separada junto con los Macintosh II y SE, y después se entregaba con ordenadores de escritorio Apple Professional al principio de la década de los 90 (empezando con el en octubre de 1990). El teclado es ampliamente apreciado por los entusiastas por representar la era de oro de los teclados Macintosh y es recordado cariñosamente por muchos. Artículos retrospectivos achacan el éxito del producto a su combinación de sonido, sensibilidad y durabilidad. (es)
  • The Apple Extended Keyboard (AEK, model M0115) is a keyboard that was first sold separately alongside the Macintosh II and SE starting in 1987. It was replaced in 1990 by the Apple Extended Keyboard II (AEKII, model M3501) which was pre-packaged with Apple Professional Desktops starting with the Macintosh IIsi. (en)
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  • The Apple Extended Keyboard (AEK, model M0115) is a keyboard that was first sold separately alongside the Macintosh II and SE starting in 1987. It was replaced in 1990 by the Apple Extended Keyboard II (AEKII, model M3501) which was pre-packaged with Apple Professional Desktops starting with the Macintosh IIsi. Both versions were very similar, differing primarily with the addition of adjustable height legs in the AEKII and other minor changes. Both used Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) to connect to the host computer, with ports on either side to allow daisy chaining of another input device, typically a computer mouse or trackball. In 1994, Apple would begin shipping the AppleDesign Keyboard (M2980) which featured only one ADB port and which used rubber dome switches rather than Alps Electric switches. This, in turn, led to a market for 3rd party keyboards that replicate some of the AEK feel, with Matias' line of Tactile Pro and Quiet Pro keyboards perhaps being the most notable. (en)
  • El teclado extendido Apple es un teclado que primero se vendía de forma separada junto con los Macintosh II y SE, y después se entregaba con ordenadores de escritorio Apple Professional al principio de la década de los 90 (empezando con el en octubre de 1990). El teclado es ampliamente apreciado por los entusiastas por representar la era de oro de los teclados Macintosh y es recordado cariñosamente por muchos. Artículos retrospectivos achacan el éxito del producto a su combinación de sonido, sensibilidad y durabilidad. (es)
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