• Reviews around type (3.83 of 5)

    Apple Magic Keyboard (MLA22LL/A)

    • Once you get used to the smaller keys it limits the amount of distance each finger must travel to get to the next; therefore, allows for lightning fast typing
    • I tried looking for some keyboard skin to protect it from another liquid mishap, but I have yet to find one that doesn't restrict your typing
    • Pros: Feels good to type and keys are comfortable, charge lasts forever, pairs to the laptop easily
    • I like typing on a flatter surface, but some prefer an elevated typing experience
    • and it's easy to glide while typing.
    • However, it feels TERRIBLE type with it
    • It's really hard to tell where your fingers are on the keys, but it is nice if you like this type
    • It's too thin, typing on it is uncomfortable
    • pretty good typing experience for such a short stroke keyboard,
    • It does not have much of an elevation for comfortable typing.
    • I've got to say I don't like this type of laptop-like keyboard
    • The unit is dented on the top right making the eject button non functional, the keyboard itself is crooked about 1/8 of an inch, so typing is almost impossible unless I jam sticky notes under it to level it out
    • Although the keyboard is thin, it still provides great typing feel
    • The size and layout is ideal for rapid touch typing.
    • I'll give three reviews because it's good to type on, comfortable and when it did work the keys were responsive and typed as intended
    • the battery is last less than I was expectingbut the quality of it the typing is fantastic (it's very smooth and reliable)
    • The angle along with the shallowness of the keys and their spacing makes this one of the best typing experiences I've had.
    • so it's useable while typing
    • It's lighter, more compact, better clickier typing, and no need for batteries