Summary: On the topic of mice & keyboards...

> Have any of you tried to adapt a Type 5 keyboard and/or mouse to USB?
> I've been allocated a Mac G5 as a desktop machine, and loathe Apple's
> keyboard and mouse -- control/capslock are switched on the keyboard,
> eg., and the mouse lacks two buttons. I'm currently using a USB Type
> 6 mouse + keyboard, which function perfectly, but the stiff keys and
> the shape of the mouse are killing my hands. I see various sorts of
> adapter dealies out there, but they're moderately expensive and I'd
> like to see a success story before I spend the bucks. Thanks.

Thanks as usual the the horde of folks with badly misconfigured
autoresponders who think I care that they're away from their offices.

I've received pointers to two devices that should work:

o Lightwave Communications product called "Chameleon". Some web sites
offer the product for sale in the $150 range, though it appears that
this company was acquired by Lantronix, and I wonder about
availability. One respondent is using this product, albeit on a Sun.
Another mentioned a similar, perhaps even OEM'd product from UltraSpec:
http://www.ultraspec.com/pcatalog.asp?pID=5188

o Raritan has a product pn ASUSB that appears to be intended for use
with some wacky KVM switch, but which should also work for my
application. It's available in the $80 range, eg here:

http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=323624

I'll probably give one of the latter a try.

A number of folks misunderstood what I was after, suggesting various
other USB keyboards and USB-PS/2 adapters, which wouldn't help because
they all have broken layouts, except for the Happy Hacking models,
which are two minimalist for comfortable desktop usage on a Mac, and
ludicrously expensive.

Thanks to all who responded.

[2094 byte] By [CodeProf.com] at [2007-12-25 3:13:00]