attached, straight cable, AT connector (custom metal AT to ps/2 adapter included)
key caps
removable as one piece
key switches
buckling spring
condition
Do not confuse this with an IBM XT 83-key keyboard, which will not work with a traditional PC. This is an original IBM AT 84-key keyboard that will still work with any modern PC system (use AT to ps/2 adapter).
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Mechanical key switches are VERY clicky (more so than IBM model M)
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features include
F1-F10 on left-side (as opposed to standard F1-F12 on upper row)
reduced size of "" and "backspace" key
change in position of "" and "Caps Lock", Esc, Scroll Lock, Prt Screen)
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