Within every Model M is a tiny computer--a Hitachi 6805 microprocessor--that encodes key presses and interfaces with your PC. This board connects to the keyboard assembly via two thin plastic ribbon cables (not pictured), while the big black connector to the upper left receives the 6-pin external keyboard cable we talked about earlier. The white 4-pin connector to the right powers the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock indicator LEDs, and the braided cable to the far left is a grounding wire.
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Inside the World's Greatest Keyboard
From the satisfying click of its keys to its no-nonsense layout and solid steel underpinnings, IBM's 24-year-old Model M is the standard by which all other keyboards must be judged.
The Man Behind the Curtain
Meet the Model M
Beneath the Keycaps
Cable Flexibility
The Flip Side
22 Years of Service
Under the Hood
Buckling Springs
A Durable Design
Built Like a Tank
The Man Behind the Curtain
Plastic Armor
A Pale Imitation
The No-Click Solution
Hardly Bulletproof
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