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Identify this Apple keyboard

Posted: 21 Nov 2014, 22:35
by Touch_It
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The computer it is sitting on is a power Macintosh g3 if that helps. I can maybe get a better pic if required. Trying to figure out what it is and if it's work buying and I'd so what price.

Posted: 21 Nov 2014, 23:02
by crunch
Looks like a AppleDesign keyboard with rubber domes, but could also be Apple Extended keyboard with ALPS switches.

Re: Identify this Apple keyboard

Posted: 21 Nov 2014, 23:18
by Touch_It
Asked the seller for a Pic with a key cap popped so I'll see.

Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 00:00
by Findecanor
That is definitely not an AEK or any other original Apple keyboard with Alps switches. The AEK is curved pretty high in the back and has wide borders to the left and right with the Apple logo on the left border. None of Apple's keyboards with Alps has any stepped Caps Lock like this one has.

I agree that it is most likely to be a AppleDesign Keyboard. In the Wiki you can see that there are a few versions of it, and if you are lucky it could have Alps-compatible keycaps of PBT .. but it does look too yellowed to be that.
All third-party keyboards for the Mac that I have seen have had have 1u Alt/Option keys while Apple's own are 1.25u.

Re: Identify this Apple keyboard

Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 03:31
by Touch_It
Thanks. Seller hasn't responded but sounds like a no brainer pass.

Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 16:44
by seebart
my tipp is also AppleDesign keyboard like this one:
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Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 22:35
by Findecanor
Huh? :shock: ... That particular keyboard is an exception to the rules I laid out in my previous post. So there is an AppleDesign keyboard with 1u Alt/Option keys and non-stepped Caps Lock ...

Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 22:46
by jacobolus
Also quite possible this keyboard wasn’t made by Apple. There were several third party vendors making Mac keyboards.

If it is an Apple keyboard, it’s a worthless crappy one. All the nice ones (or even ones with useful parts) had PBT keycaps; the keyboard pictured in the OP is definitely pure ABS.

I’d generally say this isn’t worth following up on. It’s unlikely to be anything you’d want at any price.

Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 22:54
by Daniel Beardsmore
Findecanor wrote: Huh? :shock: ... That particular keyboard is an exception to the rules I laid out in my previous post. So there is an AppleDesign keyboard with 1u Alt/Option keys and non-stepped Caps Lock ...
That picture is from Tammy:

http://www.applerescueofdenver.com/prod ... -keyboard/

The different AppleDesign Keyboard variants:

http://www.applerescueofdenver.com/prod ... -key-caps/

Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 23:46
by robo
The PowerMac G3 All-in-ones and the ADB mouse pictured all match with the keyboard, age wise, and it's definitely an AppleDesign model (ie. boring, run-of-the-mill rubberdome from the late 90's).

Re: Identify this Apple keyboard

Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 08:01
by Touch_It
As smarter people than myself have already identified, I confirmed with the seller this was an Apple design keyboard. Also today I realized I had two of them hiding in plain sight in my garage. (Yellowing not included). Thanks for the help.

Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 09:30
by Daniel Beardsmore
Are yours either of the two types on the wiki, or do you have one of the other types?

Re: Identify this Apple keyboard

Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 14:58
by Touch_It
I will let you know when I get off work. Won't be for 10ish hours though as I'm just getting ready atm

Re: Identify this Apple keyboard

Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 03:44
by Touch_It
I have one of both. The nmb with sliders and spend feels much better than the alps controller board variant.

Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 04:39
by jacobolus
Their both pretty bad though IMO, but the Alps-mount-compatible one has dye-sublimated keycaps that can be transplanted to other Alps keyboards. :-)

(I’m talking about this type http://deskthority.net/photos-f62/apple ... t7400.html )