This is probably from 1995, the Micro 2000 variant. It's odd that it used an AT connector and also Windows keys, advertised as being Windows 95 compatible. It also included an AT to PS/2 adapter for the newer machines. This keyboard was used on an AT 486, and I'll be using it with Windows 3.1 on a Pentium system.
i010011010@reddit
Yeah, shame these ones yellow with age but still usable.
Personally, any keyboard with a Windows key present is too modern for my taste.
Titan_91@reddit (OP)
This is probably from 1995, the Micro 2000 variant. It's odd that it used an AT connector and also Windows keys, advertised as being Windows 95 compatible. It also included an AT to PS/2 adapter for the newer machines. This keyboard was used on an AT 486, and I'll be using it with Windows 3.1 on a Pentium system.