![]() I'm not sure if there's any difference between the “MB110LB/B” and “MB110LL/B” keyboards, the latter one is more clearly labeled “USA”:īased on the Logitech keyboard of which you showed a picture, I assume you want the “USA” one. ![]() Finally, the USA keyboard uses words on some keys like ‘tab’ and ‘shift’ where the International English one use images. The left shift key is shorter on the International English keyboard, and it has an extra key for ‘§’ and ‘±’ (below the ‘esc’ key) which doesn't appear at all on the USA keyboard. The special function keys in the keyboard allow the quick and one-touch access to the desirable Mac features. ![]() The layout around the ‘return’ key and of the key itself differs a little. With its ultra-thin design, Apples Wired Keyboard features low-profile keys in an anodized aluminum enclosure that gives a crisp and responsive feel and gives MB110 Keyboard, a delicate look. Apple Wired Keyboard with Numeric Keypad MB110. One seems to be the “USA” keyboard, the other one is the “International English” keyboard, you can see pictures of them (click to zoom in) on the Apple Store sites:īoth have a basic QWERTY layout, but have some differences in the other keys.
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