It’s something of a footnote today but it seems Coleco did get something right as it had a great keyboard. [Nick Bild] has one, and he’s brought it into the 21st century with a USB interface.
The dialpad works over Bluetooth and has two rechargeable AAA batteries you can charge with a USB-C cable, while the keypad needs to be wired into your computer to work, also over USB-C.
Also known as "macro keypads," they are extremely helpful when people spend a lot of time on the computer. See macro and programmable keyboard. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
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