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Title: Apple Newton Keyboard, the time Apple turned to IBM/Lexmark for a Model M(ish)
Post by: sharktastica on Mon, 18 April 2022, 11:36:15
I'm sure this may be surprising for some, but it turns out Apple once turned to Lexmark (a former part of IBM) for a keyboard design - the Apple Newton keyboard (model X0044). As part of my effort to preserve information on historical IBM keyboards, I've written a detailed and illustrated article on it!

It uses IBM buckling sleeve switches, ie, IBM's 'last stand' before yielding to rubber domes/scissor-switches like the rest of the industry during the '90s. More travel compared to modern laptop keyboards and no mush that's associated with domes. Basically the same design as most early ThinkPads, including the 700 to 755, 350 to 365, 500 and 510CS, and 850 and (RS/6000 Notebook) 860. In fact, it's a modified IBM Model M6-1 based on the ThinkPad 500 design.

The article: https://sharktastica.co.uk/articles/apple_model_m

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Included is a brief tour around the keyboard, explanation and evidence of how it's related to ThinkPads and the Model M keyboard family (via Model M6-1), comparison of two discovered revisions, and pointers on how you can convert one to USB (including pinout diagrams)!

Enjoy!
Title: Re: Apple Newton Keyboard, the time Apple turned to IBM/Lexmark for a Model M(ish)
Post by: granola bar enthusiast on Mon, 18 April 2022, 23:01:29
really interesting! i know little to nothing about older keyboards and recently started out in the hobby only a few months back! your website has been real fun to look around and read
Title: Re: Apple Newton Keyboard, the time Apple turned to IBM/Lexmark for a Model M(ish)
Post by: jacobalbertus1 on Tue, 19 April 2022, 13:31:49
interesting but not surprising as apple used power pc processors in the 90's and 2000's
Title: Re: Apple Newton Keyboard, the time Apple turned to IBM/Lexmark for a Model M(ish)
Post by: Kevin-3992 on Sun, 08 May 2022, 10:54:25
Interesting knowledge
Title: Re: Apple Newton Keyboard, the time Apple turned to IBM/Lexmark for a Model M(ish)
Post by: supermario802.1 on Thu, 01 December 2022, 06:48:23
I'm sure this may be surprising for some, but it turns out Apple once turned to Lexmark (a former part of IBM) for a keyboard design - the Apple Newton keyboard (model X0044). As part of my effort to preserve information on historical IBM keyboards, I've written a detailed and illustrated article on it!

It uses IBM buckling sleeve switches, ie, IBM's 'last stand' before yielding to rubber domes/scissor-switches like the rest of the industry during the '90s. More travel compared to modern laptop keyboards and no mush that's associated with domes. Basically the same design as most early ThinkPads, including the 700 to 755, 350 to 365, 500 and 510CS, and 850 and (RS/6000 Notebook) 860. In fact, it's a modified IBM Model M6-1 based on the ThinkPad 500 design.

The article: https://sharktastica.co.uk/articles/apple_model_m

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Included is a brief tour around the keyboard, explanation and evidence of how it's related to ThinkPads and the Model M keyboard family (via Model M6-1), comparison of two discovered revisions, and pointers on how you can convert one to USB (including pinout diagrams)!

Enjoy!

I bought one from ebay about a year ago and there's a NASA logo on it. Must be used by astronauts. :) I made another Apple Newton keyboard to usb converter (https://www.tinkerboy.xyz/product/tinkerboy-apple-newton-keyboard-to-usb-converter-adapter/).