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Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad features an extended layout, with document navigation controls for quick scrolling and full-size arrow keys for gaming. A scissor mechanism beneath each key allows for increased stability, while optimized key travel and a low profile provide a comfortable and precise typing experience.
The numeric keypad is also great for spreadsheets and finance applications. And the built-in, rechargeable battery is incredibly long-lasting, powering your keyboard for about a month or more between charges. Mixed I've wanted a bluetooth Mac keyboard for years, but couldn't let go of the numeric keypad on my standard USB keyboard, so I was thrilled when this was released.

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I've wanted a bluetooth Mac keyboard for years, but couldn't let go of the numeric keypad on my standard USB keyboard, so I was thrilled when this was released. Just one day in and a few thoughts. The keys function well, but there are issues. The first is that the angle at which it sits on a desk is not ergonomically appropriate. The standard keyboard has a separate 'bar' at the back that raises it up and allows it to sit on the desk at an angle; the Magic Keyboard sits almost flat, and I can almost feel the carpal tunnel forming in my wrists as I type this review. The second issue is minor, but significant.
If you're like me, you slide the keyboard around to slightly different positions during the day — to take a call, swivel in your seat, etc. The base of this keyboard is very 'sticky', and really doesn't slide. Obviously making it not sticky enough would be a problem while typing, but the old keyboard struck a good balance that this one lacks. Will I keep my new Magic Keyboard? Aspyr media on twitter: civilization vi is now available for mac download. Not sure yet.
More (Read full review). Written by David H from Athens. Jun 8, 2017 562 of 698 people found this useful. Better Than Nothing I always felt the tiny keyboard that came with the iMac was next to useless and would have replaced it with a Surface Keyboard, but it didn't play well with the I always felt the tiny keyboard that came with the iMac was next to useless and would have replaced it with a Surface Keyboard, but it didn't play well with the iMac. I also was not about to purchase a USB full sized keyboard from Apple when Bluetooth was available from every other manufacturer.
So when Apple FINALLY came out with a full sized BT keyboard, albeit about 7 years late, I thought I would take the plunge. The overall character of the keyboard is excellent and quite superior to the original toy keyboard. The keys have enhanced soft 'click' to them that the original did not. I would describe it as more crisp than the original. I am finding I am already typing faster and with more accuracy. Now for the bad.
Apple, in their continued obsolescence strategy has made the keyboard smaller than the original trackpad and mouse. So you have the option of buying new peripherals or living with it. I have no intention on using a mouse that: 1-has no right click key and 2-has the charging port on the bottom. I already replaced that with a white MX Master. The new trackpad may be worth getting when I have some money to waste. The biggest con for this keyboard is that there is no way to angle it up, so you are typing on essentially a flat surface.
Thanks a lot, Tim! Ever hear of ergonomics? In summary, it is better than the original by quite a bit, but falls short on knocking it out of the park. More (Read full review). Written by Thomas S from Port Orchard. Jun 9, 2017 352 of 484 people found this useful.
Why did it take you so long? I've been waiting for Apple to release a full size keyboard for what feels like forever now. Bought immediately after release and received today. It is wonderfu I've been waiting for Apple to release a full size keyboard for what feels like forever now. Bought immediately after release and received today.
It is wonderful and even works great on my Windows machine. More (Read full review). Written by Matthew M from Collegeville. Jun 7, 2017 229 of 307 people found this useful. Not really happy & way to expensive The Apple store staff could not explain the functionality of this keyboard other than 'It's Wireless!'
Yep, but having to track yet another cable to recharge a The Apple store staff could not explain the functionality of this keyboard other than 'It's Wireless!' Yep, but having to track yet another cable to recharge and not being able to replace the batteries is a huge limitation for such an expensive accessory. You might think they would have included the wireless charging technology but they did not. I would recommend locating an older model keyboard as this was my most disappointing purchase from Apple to date. More (Read full review). Written by John R from Socorro. Nov 26, 2018 0 of 1 people found this useful.
A banana shaped keyboard for a premium price One of the several and most important design flaws of this expensive keyboard is that after a little use (several months or more than 1 year, depending on use) One of the several and most important design flaws of this expensive keyboard is that after a little use (several months or more than 1 year, depending on use) it will wrap/bend in the middle, so you can spin the keyboard on a flat surface, making it useless to type on it, something like a banana shaped keyboard. It is really impossible to type on the keys that are located on the margins of the keyboard since it will always move around because of the curved (plastic, yes it is no longer full aluminum as the old ones) bottom. More (Read full review). Written by Dan Mihai I from Alcabideche. Nov 19, 2018 3 of 3 people found this useful.
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