Released and sold with the iMac in 1998 this became the new standard for all Macintosh models for the next two years.
It was the first to use translucent plastics, first in Bondi blue, then in a darker gray in the PowerMac line and fruit-colored for each of the five first color variations of the iMac.
It had a built-in adjustable stand. It also marked a return to the standard keyboard with integrated keypad with the enhanced cursor keys above the keypad. Also, the keyboard had a power button on the top right side.
This keyboard works with Windows except for the power