brian@hcx1.SSD.HARRIS.COM (03/04/89)
Does anyone know of a manufacturer that makes a keyboard that has a port for a three-button mouse?
ralph@ralmar.UUCP (Ralph Barker) (03/05/89)
In article <46000001@hcx1>, brian@hcx1.SSD.HARRIS.COM writes: > > Does anyone know of a manufacturer that makes a keyboard that has a > port for a three-button mouse? The standard keyboard for AT&T's 6300 (also sold by Xerox, mfgd by Olivetti) had/has a port on the keyboard for the AT&T mouse. Their mouse looks like a Logitech, but I am not sure what drivers might be needed, or if the keyboard would work on non-AT&T PCs. (The AT&T keyboard connector is a DB-9, whereas most IBM-ish PCs use the round connector.) -- Ralph Barker, RALMAR Business Systems, 640 So Winchester Blvd, San Jose,CA 95128 uucp: ...{pyramid, sun, uunet}!amdahl!unixprt!ralmar!ralph or, attmail!ralmar!ralph Voice: (408) 248-8649
markb@denali.SGI.COM (Mark Bradley) (03/07/89)
In article <46000001@hcx1>, brian@hcx1.SSD.HARRIS.COM writes: > > Does anyone know of a manufacturer that makes a keyboard that has a > port for a three-button mouse? Keytronics makes one. markb -- Mark Bradley "Faster, faster, until the thrill of IO Subsystems speed overcomes the fear of death." Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Mountain View, CA ---Hunter S. Thompson