Hi guys. Thanks for the replies. Looks like you were both right. haha
Per Deskthority Wiki
""Ortek Mac-105 is a speculative name for an OEM product re-sold under various names. "ORTEK MAC-105" appears on the PCB of one such keyboard, but another variant has "KB205-5" written on the PCB[1] — there may be more than one product and potentially a change of OEM. The keyboard is possibly styled after the contemporary Apple Extended Keyboard, but with a more modern look that would subsequently be used by Apple with the AppleDesign Keyboard.
The Apple logo on the command key is typically either absent, or replaced with a stylised 'O' (two variants found to date) suggesting "Ortek", or with the SIIG logo.
The FCC ID is widely misprinted on these keyboards; the grantee code of GM8 was mistyped as "GMB", and "MAC" was erroneously written as "MAK".
Variants
Product OEM model FCC ID (as printed) OEM branding Switches
ETC Power Glide 105 Mac-105 (PCB) GMB3ZT MAK-105 Ortek (PCB, controller) Alps SKCM White, with Futaba lock for caps lock
SIIG Suntouch Mac[2] JK-ML0012 GMB3ZT MAK-105 SIIG (including command key logo) Unknown white Alps; caps lock switch not known
SIIG MacTouch[3] JK-ML0012 GMB3ZT MAK-105 SIIG (including command key logo)
Micro Warehouse Power User 105[4] GMB3ZT MAK-105 Unknown white Alps; caps lock switch not known
Micro Warehouse Power User 105[1] KB205-5 (PCB) KJXKB205 FWEC (PCB) Unknown white Alps; caps lock is a normal Alps switch
Gallery""