First post, by jwt27
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I have a keyboard here, a Compaq Enhanced II. Looks just like any other keyboard, rubber dome switches, enhanced layout, PS/2 plug, nothing special.
On the inside it's a bit more interesting. It's built in the same style as a Model M, with the keyswitches sandwiched between steel and plastic plates. The cord is also detachable and shares the same AMP connector with the Model M. And like the Model M, this keyboard was also manufactured in the UK.
Now comes the interesting bit: it can detect whether it's connected to a PC/XT or AT/PS2 pc, and automatically switch between the protocols. Now I've heard of keyboards that have a switch on the bottom to select the protocol, but an autoswitching keyboard is something new to me. I was wondering, was this a common feature in the transition phase between the XT and AT, or is it something special?