Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!ogicse!clark!pro-hindugods.cts.com!steve From: steve@pro-hindugods.cts.com (Steve Fenwick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Anybody remember the DVORAK keyboard layout? Message-ID: <1991Jun23.083446.19088@clark.edu> Date: 23 Jun 91 02:12:16 GMT Article-I.D.: clark.1991Jun23.083446.19088 Sender: usenet@clark.edu Organization: Proline network. Lines: 26 In-Reply-To: message from andy@pro-palmtree.cts.com I would assume that you would only have to buy a cover for the keyboard (maybe similar to those protective skins) to use the DVORAK keyboard layout. If you were really serious, you could pop the keys off and put them in the right layout (probably voiding your warranty). And yes, you can connect two keyboards (or any ADB devices) in the ADB line. I think there's a limit though because of power consumption. I have a friend that bought a Mac keyboard for his GS (I don't see what's wrong with the GS'?) and chains them together. It's quite convenient if 2 people use the computer at the same time. You can also connect two mice at the same time! Speaking of ADB.... does anybody know where you can buy ADB connectors (not cables)? I found that Super VHS connectors are the same as ADB, but It's hard to get a hold of those, too. _________________ / Steve \__________________________________________________________ | | | 1. ProLine: Steve@pro-hindugods | | 2. UUCP: crash!pro-hindugods!Steve | | 3. Internet: Steve@pro-hindugods.cts.com | | 4. ARPA: crash!pro-hindugods!Steve@nosc.mil | |____________________________________________________________________________/