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Re: A1200 keyboard, US format
« on: June 13, 2016, 12:49:19 AM »
AFAIK all A1200's had the "extra" keys.  They're for localization and are used by some other countries.  Tried a google image search and was striking out on finding anything that looks like an A500 keyboard (with the wide enter key).  Some other obvious differences would be that a North American keyboard would have a "#" above the 3 instead of a "£" symbol, etc.
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