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{{infobox dkeyboard | {{infobox dkeyboard | ||
− | | | + | | image name = IBM PCjr chiclet keyboard - being held.jpg |
− | | pn = 8600032 (1st generation) 6181835 (2nd generation) | + | | pn = 8600032 (1st generation)<br>6181835 (2nd generation) |
− | | fcc = | + | | fcc = |
− | | branding = IBM | + | | branding = IBM |
− | | manufacturer | + | | manufacturer = [[Advanced Input Devices]]<ref name="IrKeyboardThread" /> |
− | | switch = [[Rubber dome]] | + | | switch = [[Rubber dome]] |
− | | layouts = 62-key PCjr layout | + | | layouts = 62-key PCjr layout |
− | | interface = IR or RJ-11 cable | + | | interface = IR or RJ-11 cable |
− | | weight = | + | | weight = 616 g (22 ounces) w/o batteries (IR keyboard) |
− | | years = 1984 - 1987 | + | | dimensions = 341.5 × 168 × 26 mm<br />(13.45 × 6.61 × 1.02 inches) (IR keyboard)<ref name="TechnicalRef" /> |
− | | price = | + | | years = 1984 - 1987 |
+ | | price = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''IBM 4860 PCjr''' was IBM's first attempt to produce a low cost personal computer aimed at the home market. It used a low cost keyboard designed to be more suitable to the home market than the [[IBM Model F|Model F]] keyboards of their professional computers. The PCjr is widely considered to be one of the worst keyboards ever designed, and considered to be one of the main reasons why the PCjr was a commercial disaster. | + | The '''IBM 4860 ''PCjr''''' was [[IBM]]'s first attempt to produce a low cost personal computer aimed at the home market. It used a low cost keyboard designed to be more suitable to the home market than the [[IBM Model F|Model F]] keyboards of their professional computers. The PCjr is widely considered to be one of the worst keyboards ever designed, owing to its uncomfortable "chiclet" keys, non-standard layout (it was one of the first, if not ''the'' first, PC keyboards to use a Fn shift), unreliable IR link, and hardware limitations in the PCjr itself that prevented PC-style type-ahead from working properly. It's considered to be one of the main reasons why the PCjr was a commercial disaster. |
− | + | A later "enhanced" version switched to more standard shaped keys. The internals of both versions seem to be the same, and the layouts are also the same. | |
− | == | + | ==Gallery== |
+ | This is the revised version of the keyboard. | ||
− | == | + | <gallery widths="250" heights="187"> |
+ | File:Pcjr front.jpg | Top | ||
+ | File:Pcjr back.jpg | Rear label | ||
+ | File:Pcjr side.jpg | Side profile | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references> | ||
+ | <ref name="TechnicalRef">Personal Computer PCjr Hardware Reference Library: Technical Reference — [https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_ibmpcpcjrPceNov83_24513363/page/n557/mode/2up Appendix D: Cordless Keyboard] (bitsavers, Internet Archive) Retrieved 2024-04-24.</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name="IrKeyboardThread">Deskthority.net — [https://deskthority.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=26004 IR PC keyboards: IBM and Quadram] Posted 2021-06-29. Retrieved 2024-04.24.</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
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[[Category:IBM keyboards]] | [[Category:IBM keyboards]] | ||
[[Category:Keyboards with rubber domes]] | [[Category:Keyboards with rubber domes]] | ||
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[[Category:Vintage keyboards]] | [[Category:Vintage keyboards]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Infrared keyboards]] | ||
+ | [[Category:List of all IBM keyboards]] | ||
+ | [[Category:List of all keyboards]] |
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Part number |
8600032 (1st generation) 6181835 (2nd generation) |
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Branding | IBM |
Manufacturer | Advanced Input Devices[1] |
Layouts | 62-key PCjr layout |
Keyswitches | Rubber dome |
Interface | IR or RJ-11 cable |
Dimensions |
341.5 × 168 × 26 mm (13.45 × 6.61 × 1.02 inches) (IR keyboard)[2] |
Weight | 616 g (22 ounces) w/o batteries (IR keyboard) |
Years of production | 1984 - 1987 |
The IBM 4860 PCjr was IBM's first attempt to produce a low cost personal computer aimed at the home market. It used a low cost keyboard designed to be more suitable to the home market than the Model F keyboards of their professional computers. The PCjr is widely considered to be one of the worst keyboards ever designed, owing to its uncomfortable "chiclet" keys, non-standard layout (it was one of the first, if not the first, PC keyboards to use a Fn shift), unreliable IR link, and hardware limitations in the PCjr itself that prevented PC-style type-ahead from working properly. It's considered to be one of the main reasons why the PCjr was a commercial disaster.
A later "enhanced" version switched to more standard shaped keys. The internals of both versions seem to be the same, and the layouts are also the same.
Gallery
This is the revised version of the keyboard.
References
- ↑ Deskthority.net — IR PC keyboards: IBM and Quadram Posted 2021-06-29. Retrieved 2024-04.24.
- ↑ Personal Computer PCjr Hardware Reference Library: Technical Reference — Appendix D: Cordless Keyboard (bitsavers, Internet Archive) Retrieved 2024-04-24.