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| AT and
PS/2 are the two keyboard connector plugs used on most computers.
Earlier models tend to have an AT 5 pin socket while more recently made
ones have a smaller 6 pin PS/2 socket. Check the picture above to find
yours. |

| Keyboards made
in Thailand have both English and Thai characters on them, but remember it
is the software you use that actually puts the Thai onto your computer.
These just make it easier to type
Thai.
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 Chicony PS/2 or AT 107 Key
Windows 95/98 Thai-English Keyboard Only USD
$12.5
A
lighter weight keyboard, but still from a recognized brand. These
have three extra Windows power management keys. |
Chicony Win
95/98 Keyboard AT USD
$12.5 ( exclude shipping )
Chicony Win
95/98 Keyboard PS/2 USD
$12.5 ( exclude shipping )
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 Chicony PS/2 Infra-red Wireless Windows 95/98
Thai-English Keyboard with built-in mouse
Only USD $33
High-tech remote control keyboard from Chicony. Plug
the receiver into the computer's mouse and keyboard sockets, (must
be PS/2 type), and the keyboard will operate with no cables
connecting it to the computer
This
keyboard has lots of extra multimedia keys, runs on 4 x AAA size
batteries. It needs to be run on a Pentium 90 or above computer with
Windows 95 or later system. Also there should be at least 16MB RAM
and 1MB of free disk space. |
Infra-red
Keyboard PS/2 USD
$33
( exclude shipping )
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 Mechanical Touch AT 108 Key Windows 95/98 Thai-English Keyboard
Only USD $9.5
A
keyboard with a definite click when the keys are pressed. It is
spill resistant and has three extra power management keys. |
Mechanical
Touch Win 95/98 Keyboard AT USD
$9.5 ( exclude shipping )
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