The AT&T clone of the AT pc 6312 has a different connector for its keyboard than the usual one on most pc's. The AT&T pc uses a 9 pin DB connector, and most pc's use a 5 pin din connector. The signals are the same, though. So, if you need or want to, you could make an adaptor cable. AT&T pc common AT keyboard DB-9 5 pin DIN function ------------------------------------------------------- pin 1 pin 2 Keyboard Data 2 1 keyboard clock 3,4 4 ground (return) 9 5 +5v shell shell ground (shield) Leave the rest of the pins NO Connection. Before you connect a keyboard to the adaptor cable, check that the +5v appears on the right pin. So, you can now use that AT&T AT keyboard on your AT pc, or use an ordinary AT keyboard on your AT&T 6312 AT pc. Assuming you selected the correct sexes of connectors for the application!