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keyboard:apple_standard_keyboard [07 Jan 2024 12:51] – Added hvd69's Arabic M0117 + Renamed all instances of "M0118" to "M0117" bitteneite | keyboard:apple_standard_keyboard [14 Jan 2024 19:39] (current) – Adjusted grammar + Added small section Under Layouts + Switched a link to an archived alternative. bitteneite | ||
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The Apple Standard Keyboard shares a lot of traits with the [[Apple Extended Keyboard]], which served as the full-size alternative during their years of production. Although both keyboards were introduced simultaneously, | The Apple Standard Keyboard shares a lot of traits with the [[Apple Extended Keyboard]], which served as the full-size alternative during their years of production. Although both keyboards were introduced simultaneously, | ||
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- | Known variants include: | ||
- | * **M0116** - a variant with an ANSI-like layout and a convoluted bottom-row. All modifiers are labeled in English. | ||
- | * **M0117** - a variant with an ISO-like layout and a simplified bottom-row. Most modifiers are labeled with an icon. | ||
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- | Presently, the widely-adopted terminology for the Apple Standard Keyboard is often the " | ||
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When paired with the thick all-plastic case, these keycaps contribute to a sound signature that is generally perceived as pleasant. | When paired with the thick all-plastic case, these keycaps contribute to a sound signature that is generally perceived as pleasant. | ||
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+ | ==== Layouts & Locales ==== | ||
+ | The Apple Standard Keyboard was offered in multiple layouts & locales to accommodate for different markets and audiences. | ||
+ | * The physical layout is determined by the keyboard' | ||
+ | * Non-English sublegends are determined by the last letters printed on the **Serial Number** in barcode-style rear labels. | ||
+ | * Albeit not common, non-English sublegends could be spotted on the M0116 layout, but they have an extra letter to the **Model Number**. (i.e. M0116C) | ||
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+ | === M0116 === | ||
+ | The most common layout used in the Apple Standard Keyboard takes heavy inspiration from the Standard ANSI keyboard layout, as observed by the full-size 2.25u Shift keys and shortened BAE key. | ||
+ | Being the most common and readily-available layout, the term " | ||
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+ | == Locales == | ||
+ | | **Model No.** | **Serial No.** | Made in: |Layout | ||
+ | | M0116 | | ||
+ | | M0116 | ...M0116B | ||
+ | | M0116C | ||
+ | | M0116J | ||
+ | | M0116 | ...M0116D | ||
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+ | - Interestingly, | ||
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+ | === M0117/M0118 === | ||
+ | Most Non-English variants of the Apple Standard Keyboard featured an " | ||
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+ | All official FCC IDs & Serial Numbers contain an " | ||
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+ | == Locales == | ||
+ | | **Model No.** | **Serial No.** | Made in: | Layout | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117Z | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117AB | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117D | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117F | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117HB | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117S | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117SF | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117Y | ||
+ | | M0118 | ...M0117YU | ||
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This makes the Apple Standard Keyboard rather unsuitable for tasks which may require complex key-combos, such as with gaming. | This makes the Apple Standard Keyboard rather unsuitable for tasks which may require complex key-combos, such as with gaming. | ||
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