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To: Gottfried who wrote (15754)2/3/2001 1:42:57 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) of 110626
 
Here is a pic of my Keytronic KB101 Plus keyboard, the best keyboard ever made, and they discontinued it!

unicus.com
Bought my first one in 1991

The Cap Lock, Scroll Lock and Number Lock had LED's in them instead of in the upper right hand corner of the keyboard, that area was for your personalized name plate.

The base inside the board is steel, weighs about 3-4 pounds, Made in the USA, built tough, this is the newest one I have, before they went obsolete a year or so ago.

The closest one I can find on their site now is the LT CLASSIC II, I bet it's made overseas:
keytronic.com
>Our Lifetime Products
Keyboards that are guaranteed to last a life time! Key Tronic's keyboards are Windows compatible and factory tested to withstand 20 million key strokes. Key Tronic's patented tactile-response mechanism renders them virtually silent.<


All keyboards should come with a L-Shaped Enter key. Man, it's the most important key on the board!

PS
For you lukers reading this, it's a geek thing.
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