Lexmark Classic Touch Keyboard

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Brandon @ ClickyKeyboards (photo used with attribution)
Brandon @ ClickyKeyboards (photo used with attribution)
1991Model M Enhanced PC Keyboard (second or third generation)IBM membrane buckling springsMore info on this keyboard

eg, P/Ns 1369290, 1369294, 1378206, 1398601, 1399002, 1399936, 1399975

Lexmark-made or Unicomp-made 101-key (ANSI), 102-key (ISO) or 104-key (ABNT2) self-branded Enhanced Keyboard variant. Whilst based on contemporary IBM-branded Personal System/2 Enhanced Keyboards, these use rectangular badge styling instead of ovals, proving useful for the various rebranded versions Lexmark would make for other companies. Depending on the exact part number, these can have either a removable SDL-based cable or a permanently attached cable. The "Classic Touch" in their name is a term Lexmark used to differentiate buckling springs to "Quiet Touch" buckling sleeve or rubber dome keyswitches.

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