On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 15:32:18 -0400, Andrew Webber wrote:
>I have an ancient external keyboard that I still use (it's split,
>but instead of copying MS's error in putting "6" on the left, it
>has it on the right). The keyboard is sold old it's 5-pin DIN with
>a PS2 adapter!
Thought I'd follow up with description of the keyboard (the
Y-adapter, which generates a Windows error even with no KB or
mouse, has no name on it).
It's a "CTP Worx" model "PC 240". I bought it for about C$40 on
sale at Staples many years ago.
The only reference I can find to CTP-Worx on google is the fact
that it's a trademark of Curtis International in Canada.
Has anyone seen a split keyboard with "6" on the right hand? MS
did it wrong on the original Natural Keyboard and mostly people
cloned that. At this point I'm assuming it's the adapter not the
KB that's at fault, but I figure I should be prepared to replace
it.
Thanks!
=aw
andrew [awebber@wwwebbers.com]
ph 613-797-8123
fx 831-300-4097
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