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{{infobox dkeyboard | image name = avidadbcolor.jpg | model = | branding = [[Avid]] | manufacturer = [[Cherry]]? | switch = [[Cherry M8]] | layouts = Proprietary | interface = [[Apple Desktop Bus|ADB]] | weight = | years = 1992 | price = | fcc = | switchmount = [[switch mount|PCB mount]] | supersedes = | precedes = }} The Avid Mechanical User Interface (MUI) is an [[Apple Desktop Bus]] keyboard and shuttle that was used for video editing in the 90s. Avid did not have much success with the product, discontinuing it and focusing on other products. The MUI is a three part set including the ADB interface device, a 12-key keyboard, and shuttle (which works similarly to a [[Jog/shuttle dial|jog wheel]]). The MUI is filed under US Patent 5583496<ref name="patent" />. ==ADB Interface== The ADB interface device uses the Apple Desktop Bus to connect to a Mac. It requires an external power source although it is unknown how much power is required. It is also currently unknown whether the keyboard can be used with an ADB-USB converter. ==Shuttle== The shuttle allows the user to change the frame that they are currently working on by moving the slide from one side to the other. It connects to the ADB interface with a mini-DIN-4 cable. ==Keyboard== [[File:US5583496-1.png|300px|thumb|right|Patent Image]] The keyboard consists of 12 Cherry M8 switches with black and purple keys<ref name="reddit" />. Each key corresponds to a particular video editing command, such as play, pause, forward, back, etc. The keyboard slides onto the shuttle so that you can use both without needing to take up space or remove your hands from the keyboard. The keyboard uses a mini-DIN-7 cable which plugs into the ADB interface device. The keyboard has colloquially been called the "Lunar Board" by some, due to it's crescent-like shape. {{-}} ==References== <references> <ref name="patent">[https://www.google.com/patents/US5583496 Google Patents] — Patent US5583496 as recorded by Google.</ref> <ref name="reddit">[https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/3vph5d/it_all_starts_with_one/ Reddit] — Images from Blaise170's collection of keyboards.</ref> </references> [[Category:Keyboards with Cherry M8 switches]] [[Category:Special purpose keyboards]] [[Category:Vintage keyboards]] [[Category:List of all keyboards]]
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