on 10/2/01 10:33 AM, Joseph Lax at joeylax_at_hotmail.com wrote:
> I would like to hook up a keyboard to my newton. Does anyone know of a way
> to do this?
If you have a Newton OS 2.0- based Newton, it couldn't be easier: get a
Newton keyboard (look on eBay), plug the keyboard in the Newton and start
typing! You can also use Newton Connection Utilities on your computer and
activate the keyboard function. Every keystroke on your computer's keyboard
will appear on your Newton.
If you don't have a Newton OS 2.0-based Newton, I know that there were hacks
to let you use the Newton keyboard, but I don't remember any of it.
-Laurent.
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