IBM ThinkPad 365-series Keyboard Assembly

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Admiral Shark's Keyboards (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
Admiral Shark's Keyboards (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
1995 Q4Model M6-1 Type V Laptop Keyboard AssemblyIBM buckling rubber sleeves (M6 slider-actuated type)More info on this keyboard

eg, P/Ns 42H3936, 42H3938, 42H3942, 42H3943, 42H3946, 42H3948, 42H3950, 42H3951, 42H3955, 42H3970, 42H3978, 42H3979

Key Tronic-made 85-key (ANSI), 86-key (ISO) or 90-key (JIS) keyboard assembly for the IBM 2625 ThinkPad 365 series notebook laptops. It has an integrated TrackPoint III pointing stick with two mouse buttons that could slide-lock to help with dragging items. The 2625 keyboard's physical layout is unchanged to previous Type V M6-1 designs (including having a function ("Fn") key and the Japanese version having its arrow keys moved to in between the right Alt and Ctrl keys), there are less secondary function-key symbols. The keyboard assembly is also now a hinged module that can be lifted to provide access to the host laptop's components. It has dull, slightly-golden modifier, lock and utility key legends and an overlay numeric keypad with white legends. The 2625 keyboard design is the same as the earlier IBM ThinkPad 755C-series Keyboard Assembly.

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