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Wired Keyboards, PS2 |
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Before USB, keyboards for Microsoft DOS- and Windows-based computers used the round green and purple 6-pin Mini-DIN connectors that became known as PS/2. PS/2 keyboards are hard to find nowadays, but we still have them! |
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Wired Keyboards, USB |
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From the early 2000s on, USB has been the standard connection type for both Microsoft Windows- and Mac OS-based computers. The rectangular type 'A' connector is pretty much ubiquitous, found on PCs, laptops, even some tablets like Microsoft's Surface. |
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Numeric Keypads |
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Numeric entry goes a lot faster when you can use a tenkey pad for rapid number crunching. If your keyboard doesn't have a dedicated tenkey pad (most laptops don't), you'll want one of these add-on input devices to make data entry fast. |
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Keyboard Accessories |
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Accessorize your keyboard with lifters, key cap labels, dust and spill protectors, and more accessories. We even have skins that cover the keys to help you learn to touch type!
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