very rare black Dell AT101W keyboard. The vast majority of AT101W keyboards were produced in traditional computer white.
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Very nice alternate mechanical key switch keyboard that uses Alps mechanical switches (quieter than IBM buckling spring design, but still has similar, precise tactile feel). Has similar slightly curved ergonomic profile as IBM model M keyboard
** note for those planning to use on USB-only system, we recommend the dual ps/2 to USB converter for best compatibility
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Familiar keyboard format (no undersized keys or keys moved out of standard position). Keyboard has additional 3 Windows keys (104-keyboard format) that some people prefer to standard 101-keyboard format
keyboard is used equipment.
Upper keyboard case and individual keys have been removed and fully cleaned by hand. Takes about 45-60 minutes to remove all keys, clean and reassemble. Keyboard has been tested and is fully complete and operational.
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