User`s guide

Apple ADB Keyboards I and II
AppleDesign Keyboard (approx. price: $85)
Apple Extended Keyboard (original)
Apple Extended Keyboard II (approx. price: $155)
Adesso 105 Extended Keyboard (approx. price: $80)
Adesso 102 Extended Keyboard w/ Trackball [Trackball does NOT work]
(approx. price: $100)
AlphaSmart Pro ADB keyboard (approx. price: $270)
AlphaSmart 2000-3000 (approx. price: $200-$230)
Arriva Extended (approx. price: $40)
Datadesk Lil’BigBoard (approx. price: $60)
Interex Mac-105A Extended (approx. price: $55)
Key Tronic MacPro Plus (approx. price: $130)
OptiMac Extended Keyboard
PowerUser 105E Extended Keyboard (approx. price: $60)
SIIG, Inc MacTouch Model 1905 (approx. price: $100.00)
SIIG, TrueTouch [ROM 03 only]
Sun OmniMac Ultra [extended, ADB type]
Suntouch ADB Extended Keyboard (approx. price: $75)
VividKey Extended Keyboard (approx. price: $60)
Do not work with an Apple IIgs:
Apple Adjustable Keyboard
MacALLY Peripherals Extended Keyboard
MicroSpeed Keyboard Deluxe MAC
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From: Rubywand
009- What is a Koala Pad and how do I test it?
The Koala Pad is drawing pad peripheral. It 'looks like' a two-button
joystick to your Apple II. So, any software which accepts joystick input can use
the pad. This includes the paint program originally included with the pad (the
"Koala Micro-Illustrator"), "Blazing Paddles", "Dazzle Draw", "816 Paint", and
many other programs.
The Koala Pad has the old 16-pin game plug. It is supposed to be plugged
into the Old Game Port socket. This is an 'IC socket' near the back right side
of the Apple II (II+, IIe, IIgs) motherboard. The cable end should be facing
toward the back.
It's a good idea to get a 9-pin plug -to- 16-pin socket converter cable so
that the pad can be plugged into the newer, external, 9-pin Game Port. This
makes it much easier to unplug the pad when you want to swap-in a joystick for
games. The converter cable is not hard to build; or, you may find one at a swap
meet.
You can test your KoalaPad using software which checks joysticks. For
example, touching the stylus to the upper left corner outputs X,Y readings close
to 0,0; touching the stylus to the lower right corner outputs X,Y readings of
255,255. Near the center of the pad, the output is about 130,130.