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− | | maker=[[Sega]], [[ | + | | maker=[[Sega]], [[Tec Toy]] |
+ | | type=Keyboard | ||
| madefor=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | | madefor=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | ||
− | | releases={{ | + | | releases={{releasesMD |
− | | md_date_br= | + | | md_date_us=1995 |
+ | | md_rrp_us=39.95{{magref|gi|31|51}} | ||
+ | | md_date_br=1996-05{{magref|sgp|26|11}} | ||
+ | | md_code_br=120020 | ||
+ | | md_rrp_br=84.99{{magref|sgp|26|11}} | ||
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− | The ''' | + | The '''XB∀ND Keyboard''' or '''Teclado Mega Net''' (Mega Net Keyboard) is, a keyboard peripheral for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. It is a rare peripheral, likely only sold through a mail-order service to existing XB∀ND customers. It was released several years after Sega had cancelled their own [[Mega Drive Keyboard]]. |
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+ | This accessory was only released in the United States and Brazil, for use in conjunction with the [[XB∀ND]] and [[Mega Net 2|Mega Net 2 modem]]s. It only works if plugged into the second controller port of the Mega Drive, and is incompatible with any other cartridges. It is also incompatible with multi-taps such as the [[Team Player]]. | ||
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+ | It is unusual as it contains seventeen blank keys (nineteen in Brazil), suggesting the design may have been recycled from somewhere else. It lacks keys such as Alt, but it adds several new ones including "Switch" (shortcut for "OK" option on screen) and "Select". | ||
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+ | The right-hand side also contains {{A}}, {{B}}, {{C}}, and {{Start}} keys, which have the same functions as a standard [[Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Control Pad]]; they have the same functions as the "Enter/Return", "Spacebar", "Backspace" and "Caps Lock", respectively<!-- to investigate: {{Start}} can also trigger help messages -->. The arrow keys have the same functions of the controller's D-pad. | ||
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+ | A similar keyboard for the Super NES was also produced. | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | XBANDKeyboard US.jpg|US model | ||
+ | MDKeyboard.JPG|BR model | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
+ | {{Scanbox | ||
+ | | console=Mega Drive | ||
+ | | region=BR | ||
+ | | front=Keyboard MD BR Box Front.jpg | ||
+ | | back=Keyboard MD BR Box Back.jpg | ||
+ | | spinemissing=yes | ||
+ | | square=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | |||||||||||||||
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Type: Keyboard | |||||||||||||||
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The XB∀ND Keyboard or Teclado Mega Net (Mega Net Keyboard) is, a keyboard peripheral for the Sega Mega Drive. It is a rare peripheral, likely only sold through a mail-order service to existing XB∀ND customers. It was released several years after Sega had cancelled their own Mega Drive Keyboard.
This accessory was only released in the United States and Brazil, for use in conjunction with the XB∀ND and Mega Net 2 modems. It only works if plugged into the second controller port of the Mega Drive, and is incompatible with any other cartridges. It is also incompatible with multi-taps such as the Team Player.
It is unusual as it contains seventeen blank keys (nineteen in Brazil), suggesting the design may have been recycled from somewhere else. It lacks keys such as Alt, but it adds several new ones including "Switch" (shortcut for "OK" option on screen) and "Select".
The right-hand side also contains , , , and START keys, which have the same functions as a standard Control Pad; they have the same functions as the "Enter/Return", "Spacebar", "Backspace" and "Caps Lock", respectively. The arrow keys have the same functions of the controller's D-pad.
A similar keyboard for the Super NES was also produced.
Gallery
Physical scans
References