AT keyboard
Updated: 08/03/2018 by Computer Hope
Alternatively known as the Model F keyboard, the AT keyboard is a US standard keyboard introduced in 1986 by IBM.
The original version had 84-keys but was then replaced by the 101-key enhanced keyboard. Unlike new keyboards, the AT keyboard does not include the additional three Microsoft Windows keys now found on many IBM-compatible keyboards.
As shown in the illustration, an AT keyboard may also describe a keyboard that uses the AT (Din5) port. The Din5 Port is rarely used today since most computers use PS/2 or USB (Universal Serial Bus) keyboards.
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