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Today's bargain comes from the guy who sells old computer hardware in Bell Street Market, near Edgware Road tube station. I was looking through a box of keyboards to see if I could find anything like an original IBM AT keyboard, which is by far my favourite design, when what did I find but an Apple pro keyboard and optical mouse... for a fiver!

It's in perfect working order, as far as I can tell - don't have a program to check key presses so I couldn't check out the function keys, but typing etc. works fine on my iBook. Not sure if num lock is working - it doesn't light up or appear to do anything - but I'm not actually sure what it's supposed to do on a Mac. Can anyone tell me? Or point me at an OS-X program that'll check if everything is working?

Once I'm sure it's fully operational I've got to decide if I want to keep it - I've already got a Bluetooth keyboard and never seem to use it, and I don't really like the Apple "press the whole top down" single-button mice - I much prefer a two-button and wheel design. eBay is probably the best answer, I suppose, or I could keep it in case I do eventually decide to go Mac completely, but that isn't likely any time soon.

Decisions, decisions...

Date: 2006-06-03 04:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] autopope.livejournal.com
You might want to try the Apple nipple-mouse -- looks like a normal white Apple mouse with a discreet nipple on it, but is actually a five-button-plus-wheel jobbie (the buttons are accessed by clicking where you'd expect, they're just not visible on the casing).

I think the Apple Pro keyboard doesn't light up unless you can see an explicit LED window in it, but I don't trust my memory. If it works on your iBook, then just check it out in a TextEdit window -- but it sounds like you got a real bargain.

Date: 2006-06-03 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com
Five buttons? WTF are five buttons useful for? Two is about all my brain can handle.

The only light I've noticed is for caps lock, and that's sort of under the plastic next to the key. Num lock was the other one I expected, but it doesn't seem to do anything - but neither does the one on the Bluetooth keyboard so I'm not sure how it works. The function keys that actually do something normally seem to be fine, but I don't have any software to test most of them.

Definitely a bargain. Add this to the laserdisc player earlier this week and the 20gb hard disk someone gave me on Thursday (yes, I know it's small by modern standards, but it more than quadruples the file storage for my Windows 98 box) and I think I've just been very lucky. Which leaves me wondering when bad things will start happening again...

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