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I just bought a black keyboard and mouse to go with my laptop (which isn't actually black, it is dark blue, but that's another story) and the keyboard has a SEGA logo on it (the mouse says monorail, and I already had a black Monorail keyboard, but it had keys that were a funky pinkish gray color, and the keys on this one are black). It is a normal 104 key keyboard with Windows keys and a PS2 plug. It doesn't have any special keys or markings. My only question is when did SEGA ever make anything (or plan to make?) that needed a Windows keyboard?
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Join Date: May 1999
Location: Springfield, Missouri
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Hehe, I paid $8.95 for the keyboard and mouse! But thanks for the answer. Guess the black Dreamcast didn't work out?
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After a little more research, I found out that the Dreamcast keyboard uses the special plug that is just like the DC controller plug. This keyboard was actually made for the Sega Saturn and Sega's failed "netlink" project. Which explains why I got it so cheap, and why it is black!
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