There’s a mystique in old keyboard circles around the IBM Model M, the granddaddy of PC keyboards with those famous buckling spring key switches. The original Model M was a substantial affair ...
Behold the FL-Esports OG98. Based closely on the classic IBM PC/AT-style keyboard, the FL-Esports OG98 is a modern-day replica. If you don’t want a numpad then there’s even an IBM PC/XT style ...
PC keyboards also work on the Mac. Since the IBM PC debuted in 1981, there have been four standard keyboard layouts, each one rearranging commonly used keys that annoy users to this day.
Computers came with a bewildering and sometimes befuddling array of keyboards. Since the IBM Selectric was the king of typewriters, we assumed the IBM PC keyboard would be spectacular, but it wasn ...
The 5-pin DIN keyboard connector used with the first IBM PC (1981) and second-generation IBM AT (1984). It was subsequently replaced with the smaller 6-pin Mini-DIN connector on the IBM PS/2 in 1987.
The keyboard has been a staple of PC use since the beginning and has evolved from mechanical to membrane and back to mechanical switches. QWERTY remains the most popular keyboard layout despite ...