![]() It's lasted me easily close to 10 years, but as my office evolved having a wireless keyboard would prove to be more of a convenience. That's perfect since it's the same cable used by the iPhone.ģ) It's very lightweight - only about 1lb.Ĥ) Since it's made by Apple, all of the function keys operate like they're supposed to (that's not the case with aftermarket keyboards as they're not allowed to access those parts of MacOS).ĥ) It doesn't have the keystroke lag that other aftermarket keyboards have.Ħ) It doesn't have the wake-from-sleep issue that other aftermarket keyboards have. That's a huge plus as others I've tried have been flimsy.Ģ) The internal battery is rechargeable via the Lightning port on the back. ![]() Here are my thoughts:ġ) It has the solid look and feel that the original Magic Keyboard has. ![]() ![]() Then last week I learned about this one and picked one up. Unfortunately, after trying both the Logitech K750 for Mac and the Kanex MultiSync Aluminum Mac Keyboard with lackluster results, I figured it was a lost cause as Apple's Magic Keyboard didn't include the 10-Key. I've been a Mac user for years now and always wanted to be able to use a wireless keyboard. Apple FINALLY listened to its business customers and brought us the Magic Keyboard WITH 10-Key.
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