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The VICE emulator maps keyboard inputs to controller actions, so he decided to build himself a D-sub to USB adapter that implements a virtual USB keyboard.
The last original Commodore 64 keyboard computer was sold in 1994, and since then, the Commodore brand and assets have been ...
The adapter also includes a pair of controller ports that will make any Commodore-compatible joystick or gamepad function as a modern USB controller, which could justify the price tag alone if you ...
If you’re more a fan of the original hardware, though, you can always take an original C64 keyboard and convert it to USB to use it on your modern machines instead. Continue reading → ...
On the right is a card reader and USB port, along with four more USB ports and an HDMI port on the rear of the keyboard. The C64 also boasts 1080p HD quality video and wireless Internet capability.
Have an old USB keyboard you love, but wish was wireless? DIYer DastardlyLabs shows off how to make your own little adapter that’ll convert just about any old USB keyboard to Bluetooth.
8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard review (C64 Edition) This Commodore-themed keyboard has a commanding presence.
Vintage vibes 8BitDo’s $100 wireless mechanical keyboard is a tribute to Commodore 64 The clicky Kailh White switches are easily replaceable.
I am currently writing on the C64 version of 8BitDo's Retro Mechanical Keyboard and, though I'd certainly recommend it to a fan who loves the aesthetic, I wouldn't pay extra for the privilege.
But the retro keyboard that came with the C64 mini console was purely for show. The team rectified that decision by putting a fully-functioning keyboard in the full-sized version.
The most disappointing thing about the miniature Commodore 64 released last year was that its tiny keyboard didn’t actually work—it was just for show.
Commodore 64 fans can now pre-order a mechanical keyboard from 8BitDo styled after the classic computer. Shipping in the US is expected to begin on March 28. The device supports Windows and Android.