Apple Adjustable Keyboard

1993.01

Background

The Apple Adjustable Keyboard was introduced in 1993 at a retail price of $219 U.S. The keyboard attached to the computer via the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB). It aimed to solve repetitive stress injuries resulting in carpal tunnel syndrome, after several computer keyboard manufacturers were sued for poor design. The Apple Adjustable Keyboard came with contoured plastic wrist rests, and a separate keypad with function keys and arrow keys. This was the third and last time Apple offered a separate numeric keypad. Unlike its predecessors, it was not sold separately. The keyboard also included volume buttons and a record button on the right side of the keyboard. It was hinged at the top, allowing the user to adjust the angle between the right and left sides of the keyboard. The split came between the key pairs: 5/6, T/Y, G/H, and B/N. The space bar floated midway between the two parts.

SourceWikipedia

Key Specs

Weight1.1 kg

Full Specifications

Basic Info

Release Date1993.01
Original Price$219
CodenameNorsi

Connectivity

ConnectorADB
RequiresMacintosh with ADB port / System 6.0.7 or later

Body & Dimensions

Size & Weight38.4 cm × 15.9 cm × 3.5 cm,1.1 kg
Dimensions NoteSeparate keypad array: 3.5 × 24.8 × 14.4 cm, 0.1 kg

Color

Available Colors

Model Identifier

Model NumbersM1242
Order NumberM1242LL/A