Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!apple!bionet!agate!web-3f.berkeley.edu!c60c-3aw From: c60c-3aw@web-3f.berkeley.edu (Andy McFadden) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Keyboard Summary: Yup. Message-ID: <17311@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: 21 Nov 88 09:00:59 GMT References: <8811191217.aa27279@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> Sender: usenet@agate.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 18 In article <8811191217.aa27279@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> REWING@TRINCC.BITNET writes: [...] >The extended keyboard from the Mac II and SE works just fine on the >IIgs, as the IIgs' keyboard works equally well on the Mac family. I've >heard that the extended keys are accessible on a IIgs, although I don't >know if anyone, namely Applied Engineering's PCTransporter can take >advantage of them. Guess its time to hit AE up for a card and find out. They do work, and show up as letters. What makes them different from normal keys is that they appear to have been typed on the numeric keypad. >--Rick Ewing -- fadden@zen.berkeley.edu [crashed] c60c-3aw@widow.berkeley.edu (Andy McFadden) (Outgoing E-mail has about a 40% chance of successfully reaching you. Feel free to respond through the mail, but I probably can't answer.)