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 |  **Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard**  || |  **Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard**  ||
-| **Switch** | [[switch:alps_skcm_orange|Alps SKCM Orange]]\\ [[switch:alps_skcm_salmon|Alps SKCM Salmon]] \\ [[switch:alps_skcl_lock|Alps SKCL Lock]] \\ [[switch:smk_alps_mount|SMK Alps Mount]] | +| {{ :keyboard:garf-iigs-1.jpg?300 |An Apple ADB Keyboard}} || 
-| **Sense method** | Metal contact | +| **Switch** | [[switch:alps_skcm_orange|Alps SKCM Orange]]\\ [[switch:alps_skcm_tan|Alps SKCM Salmon]] \\ [[switch:alps_skcl_lock|Alps SKCL Lock]] \\ [[switch:smk_alps_mount|SMK Alps Mount]] | 
 +| **Sense method** | Metal contact |
 | **Protocol** | ADB | | **Protocol** | ADB |
 | **Keycaps** | [[terminology:dye_sublimation|Dye-sub PBT]], [[terminology:double-shot|Double-Shot ABS]] | | **Keycaps** | [[terminology:dye_sublimation|Dye-sub PBT]], [[terminology:double-shot|Double-Shot ABS]] |
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-The **Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard** was introduced by [[Apple]] in 1986 and sold with the Apple IIGS, which introduced the protocol.+The **Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard **was introduced by [[Apple]] in 1986 and sold with the Apple IIGS, which introduced the protocol.  It is commonly referred to as the Apple IIGS keyboard to discern it from other ADB-protocol keyboards.
  
 +===== Construction =====
  
 +The keyboard features a two-part case. The top half consists only of the horizontal plastic segment that houses the Apple logo and cutout for power button. The rest of the tray wraps tightly around the case and has almost no bezel compared to other Apple keyboards like the [[keyboard:apple_standard_keyboard|Apple Standard Keyboard (M0116)]]. Notably, keycaps that meet the corners of the tray are rounded to remain consistent with the shape of the case.
  
 +==== Switches and Keycaps ====
  
-==== Variants ==== +The changes in switches and keycaps provided with the ADB keyboard can be divided into three rough "generations", two of which used Alps switches with PBT keycaps, and one with SMK switches and ABS keycaps.
-=== Early Alps Version=== +
-The early version of the ADB keyboard was made in Japan and features a simple rear label with the model number 658-4081. It came with Alps SKCM Orange switches and dye-sub PBT keycaps.+
  
-=== SMK Version=== +=== Early Alps Version ===
-The SMK version of the ADB keyboard was made in Taiwan and has a more complex rear label with the model number A9M0330. It came with SMK Alps Mount switches and double-shot ABS keycaps which are different in color and height to the Alps ones.+
  
-=== Later Alps Version=== +The early version of the ADB keyboard was manufactured in Japan and is most easily identified by it's distinctive rear label. The label uses the Helvetica font instead of the Garamond-like font used on later versions and future Apple keyboards, provides the S/N and P/N 658-4081 (with no model number). There is no indication of whether the serial numbers are sequentialVariants of this keyboard came with Alps SKCM Orange switches and Alps SKCL Lock for the Caps Lock key.
-The later Alps version keyboard was made in Japan and features the same rear label and part number as the SMK versionIt came with Alps SKCM Salmon switches and Dye-sub PBT keycaps.+
  
 +The keycaps are dyesub PBT and re-introduced the design language used with the Apple IIc keyboard that dates back to 1984. Unlike the IIc keyboard, the IIGS keycaps are sculpted and match the curve of the case.
 +
 +=== SMK Version ===
 +
 +The SMK version of the ADB keyboard was made in Taiwan and has the "complex" rear label, with a model number A9M0330. It came with tactile SMK Alps Mount switches, with an SMK Alps-mount Caps Lock key.
 +
 +This variant was delivered with doubleshot ABS keycaps, with a slightly different height and darker-colored legends. Despite these differences, the PBT keycap variant may still be used on SMK models, as they are both Alps-mount.
 +
 +=== Late Alps Version ===
 +
 +The later Alps version keyboard features the same rear label and model number as the SMK version, but provides an origin of Japan instead of Taiwan. This revision came with Alps SKCM Salmon, Alps SKCM Lock for the Caps Lock, and re-introduced the dyesub PBT keycaps. In all other aspects, this variant seems to be identical to the earliest Alps version.
 +
 +----
 +
 +===== Gallery =====
 +
 +== Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard (US) ==
 +
 +  * Early Alps Version
 +  * Serial Number: 385735
 +
 +<gallery> 
 +keyboard:garf-iigs-1.jpg
 +keyboard:garf-iigs-2.jpg
 +keyboard:garf-iigs-3.jpg
 +</gallery>
 +
 +  * Serial Number: 016244
 +
 +<gallery>
 +keyboard:apple:img_1181.jpg
 +keyboard:apple:img_1182.jpg
 +keyboard:apple:img_1183.jpg
 +keyboard:apple:img_1185.jpg
 +</gallery>
 +
 +{{tag>keyboard:sense-contact keyboard:protocol-adb keyboard:oem-alps keyboard:oem-apple protocol-adb keyboard:keycaps-dyesub keyboard:keycaps-doubleshot}}
  
-{{tag>keyboard:sense-contact keyboard:protocol-adb keyboard:oem-apple protocol-adb keyboard:keycaps-dyesub}}