It’s something of a footnote today but it seems Coleco did get something right as it had a great keyboard. [Nick Bild] has one, and he’s brought it into the 21st century with a USB interface.
When you plug a USB device into your computer, it recognizes it and installs its driver (if required). Sometimes it fails to do so. Therefore, try removing and then replugging the Keyboard.
They would make a great USB conversion keyboard, but the board to board connector is very hard to find, and no one has yet managed to get the keyboard and track point working as a USB HID device.
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Removable cable: A removable USB cable is preferable to a built-in one, because if the cable breaks, it’s easier (and cheaper) to replace than the whole keyboard. Programmability: Many ...
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Update: The smaller Magic Keyboard is now available with a USB-C connector for $149. John is MacStories’ Managing Editor, has been writing about Apple and apps since joining the team in 2015, and ...