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TransKey-II PS/2 Keyboard to Atari Adapter

Translates any PS/2 Keyboard to speak the same language as required by the Atari 8-Bit's Pokey chip, while adding enhanced functionality and your personal choice of detachable keyboard. No longer are you restricted to what came with your system, or to its location - place it anywhere the PS/2 keyboard's connecting lead can reach.

  • TK-II Stand-Alone Products - TK-II-GS for the XEGS and TK-II-PBJ Pokey Piggyback for all other Systems
  • TK-II-Stereo Board - A combination of a Dual Pokey Stereo board blended with a TK-II and a U-Switch
  • TK-II SDrive Control Program - New sdrive.atr control program with enhanced TK-II menu navigation

Features:
  • Intelligent mapping of all possible Atari keys, including additional CTRL+SHIFT combos beyond the stock possibilities
  • UK and German keyboard alternate key mapping is supported
  • Home, End, PageUp, PageDown, and Double-Step cursor movement to quickly traverse the screen (requires XL/XE OS)
  • Standalone arrow key support without the use of the CTRL key
  • Atari Break key mapped to PS/2 Pause/Break key
  • Atari Inverse key mapped to PS/2 tilde '~' key
  • Full Numeric Keypad support
  • 8 independent macro keys with up to 30 key storage each
  • Attract Mode enable/disable (a way to activate or deactivate Atari's color cycling screensaver)
  • PC 'like' Insert Mode for word processor style editing in Basic, Assembler, or any other simple non-wordprocessor editor
  • Arrow-to-Joystick capability on select versions
  • Smallest footprint of any PS/2 keyboard adapter ever made for the Atari 8-Bit
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