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  2. Unicomp - Wikipedia

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    An Apple keyboard variant for macOS computers is sold under its former name of SpaceSaver M. EnduraPro, is an Ultra Classic, except with a TrackPoint nub and two mouse buttons at the bottom inspired by the ThinkPads keyboards. New Model M, a full-sized keyboard resembling an up-sized version of the Ultra Classic design. [2]

  3. Packard Bell Statesman - Wikipedia

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    All models used a small-scale keyboard with control keys. One interesting feature of the keyboard is that the J key also acted as a mouse, working similar to IBM's ThinkPad TrackPoint . On some models additional keys such as S, D, F, G and space let you do other mouse actions such as right click, left click, double click, and middle mouse click.

  4. Pointing stick - Wikipedia

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    A pointing stick (or trackpoint, also referred to generically as a nub or nipple) is a small analog stick used as a pointing device typically mounted centrally in a computer keyboard. Like other pointing devices such as mice , touchpads or trackballs , operating system software translates manipulation of the device into movements of the pointer ...

  5. Model M keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The only black IBM Model M; trackpoint, with keyboard/mouse connectors 1403975 Buckling spring 102 No No PS/2 Yes None (blank rectangle, ULC) Lexmark ?-1994-? Lexmark International, Inc. 1984 Spanish QWERTY layout 1403380 Buckling spring 101 Yes No AT-keyboard DE9-TrackPoint Yes Lexmark logo, ULC Lexmark ?-1995-? Lexmark Int'l. Inc. 1984

  6. IBM PC keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the Emacs editor, which makes extensive use of modifier keys, and uses the Control key more than the meta key (IBM PC instead has the Alt key) – these date to the Knight keyboard, which had the Control key on the inside of the Meta key, opposite to the Model M, where it is on the outside of the Alt key; and to the space ...

  7. DataHand - Wikipedia

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    Overhead view of DataHand units that provide full computer keyboard and mouse functionality The right-hand of a Professional II keyboard [1]. The DataHand is an unconventional computer keyboard introduced in 1990 by DataHand Systems, Inc., designed to be operated without any wrist motion or finger extension.

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