AppleDesign Keyboard
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Part number | M2980 |
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FCC ID | BCGM-2980 |
Branding | Apple |
Manufacturer |
NMB Alps Electric |
Keyswitches |
NMB dome with slider Alps membrane dome |
Keycaps | Laser-charred cylindrical |
Interface | ADB |
Introduced | 1994 |
Precedes | Apple USB Keyboard |
Supersedes | Apple Extended Keyboard II |
The AppleDesign Keyboard, part number M2980, was Apple's first low-cost full-size Macintosh keyboard, i.e. one with a function key row and navigation cluster. The AppleDesign Keyboard used rubber domes, where the high end Apple Extended Keyboard used Alps SKCL/SKCM series mechanical switches.
Most AppleDesign keyboards have a fixed cable; this is the official specification according to Apple.<ref>Apple — Extended Keyboard II & AppleDesign Keyboard Differences</ref> However, some production runs are reported to have had detachable cables and Alps-compatible sliders.<ref>geekhack — I just found an AppleDesign Keyboard with NMB sliders</ref><ref>geekhack — Vintage Apple Ergonomic Adjustable Keyboard ($20 eBay)</ref>
Variants[edit | edit source]
There are at least four variants of the AppleDesign Keyboard. From the outside they appear very similar, but the keycap mount differs (the keycaps are not interchangeable) and the screw holes on the rear differ in number.
Most keyboards are "platinum" beige. A black version was also made, shipped with black variants of the Macintosh.
NMB dome with slider[edit | edit source]
The upper shell supports white NMB sliders, over bright yellow domes. The keyboard controller bears an ID of "NMB16R2677", which is partially why the keyboard is assumed to be an NMB product. Fixed cable that exits within a cable channel.
There are at least two versions that are different:
"Version A"[edit | edit source]
The option keys are sized 1×1. The barrel plate is black. Four case screws. Long, wide rubber feet.<ref name="ARD-Thai">[http://www.applerescueofdenver.com/products-page/keyboard-parts-2/apple-design-keyboard-parts-thailand/ Apple Rescue of Denver - Apple Design Keyboard Parts (Thailand). Retrieved on 2015-05-29</ref>
"Version B"[edit | edit source]
The keys are shorter than "Version A" and each one has a post. The option keys are 1.25 wide and the Caps Lock is stepped (1.5:0.25). The barrel plate under the keys is beige. Keys with nubs (D, K and numpad-5) have stems rotated 90°. Eight case screws. Long, narrow rubber feet.<ref name="ARD-Thai"/>
Alps dome with slider[edit | edit source]
This uses "Type 2" Alps dome with slider switches.<ref name="DT-ADK">Deskthority — Apple Design keyboard - made by ALPS, and others</ref> These were made by Alps in both Mexico and the Czech Republic. There are some differences between units from either location, the Czech-made units have dye sublimated PBT keycaps while the Mexican ones have pad printed ABS. The thin metal plate is held to the membrane assembly using the "melted plastic rivet" technique.
Aside from the country of manufacture, the other way to readily distinguish this variant from the others is the presence of three (rather than four) screw holes on the bottom of the case.
Keycaps are OEM profile, with a 1.5, 1.25, 1.5, 6.5, 1.5, 1.25, 1.5 unit bottom row. Caps lock has an offset slider lining up with the Tab key above it. Stabilizing wire is hinged on the keys and slides in recesses on the membrane assembly.
Alps membrane dome[edit | edit source]
This version, with Alps membrane dome switches, has a self-contained membrane module that screws to the base of the keyboard. Unlike other versions the black key mounting plate is curved and takes integrated mount keycaps. The domes are clear. This version was made by Alps Electric, with identical dome housings to the Alps KFRF-1.<ref>Soretonaku Keyboard — 解体新書 NB KFRF-1</ref> The controller chip reads "©APPLE, Inc." Fixed cable that exits within a cable channel.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
NMB domes with sliders variant[edit | edit source]
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Top; the black Apple logo is not original
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Side
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Product details
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Serial number
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Bottom
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Switch
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Downstream ADB port
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Opened
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Keycap detail
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Keycap detail
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Keys with homing bars have the keystem rotated 90°
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Top case date stamp
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Bottom case date stamp
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Controller PCB, top
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Controller PCB, bottom
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Membrane assembly
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Membrane assembly
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Membrane assembly
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Simple matrix design
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Rubber domes
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Sliders; note the orientation of the D and K keys
Alps slider over dome variant[edit | edit source]
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Bottom case
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Product details
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Membrane assembly with partial key set
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Right shift stabilizer
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Right shift closeup with stabilizer in assembly recesses
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Canadian Multilingual layout
Alps slider over dome variant With PBT Alps Avid Keycaps[edit | edit source]
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PBT Alps Avid Keycaps
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PBT Alps Avid Keycaps 2
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PBT Alps Avid Keycaps side
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Alps Switches Mount Keycaps
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Alps Switches Mount Keycaps 2
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"V" and "B" are not dyesub
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Label
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ADB port
Alps membrane variant[edit | edit source]
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Top
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Side
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Bottom
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Product details
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Serial number
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Opened
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Switch assembly
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Keycap detail
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Top case date stamp
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Guide plate date stamp
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Controller PCB
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PCB detail
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Controller IC detail
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Integrated mount keycaps and clear domes
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Front cover removed
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Alps membrane module
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Membrane module, side, showing the keycaps
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Controller board, front
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Controller board, rear, showing Alps logo
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39 screws secure the back of the membrane module, applying the pressure to the membrane sheets
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Membrane module opened up
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The three membrane layers
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Upper membrane layer bears Alps branding
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The membrane module uses loose domes
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All the rubber domes from the board
References[edit | edit source]
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