Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US Engli... - 2024 report by Whydis
Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US English
Magic keyboard with numeric keypad features an extended layout, with document navigation controls for quick scrolling and full-size arrow keys for gaming.
I gave it one star because, although I like the action, I like the angle
I switched from the wired to the Magic Keyboard 2 because I loved the new key action and it took time to get used to having no 10-key, but now I can finally have the best of both
tried a third-party keyboard but was unsatisfied with the feel of it; The Apple keyboard's action is crisp and clean
You are reading snippets from reviews of Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US English
Great overall quality, aluminum case, key travel distance is pretty good (almost the same as the actual MBP, except that they don't wobble all the time).The arrow keys are (thank god) normal sized, but I'm kinda surprised there's an Eject key (even though it's not completely useless, I use it to put the laptop to sleep, not sure what other shortcuts it is used for).Battery life is pretty decent: I use my laptop everyday for 4-6 hours
The function keys are normal size just like all the other keys, finally
I love the extra size and the number pad, but know that you need mac os 10.12.4 or later for 100% functionality
You are reading snippets from reviews of Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US English
Great overall quality, aluminum case, key travel distance is pretty good (almost the same as the actual MBP, except that they don't wobble all the time).The arrow keys are (thank god) normal sized, but I'm kinda surprised there's an Eject key (even though it's not completely useless, I use it to put the laptop to sleep, not sure what other shortcuts it is used for).Battery life is pretty decent: I use my laptop everyday for 4-6 hours
Works great and battery life is awesome
Great battery life
You are reading snippets from reviews of Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US English
I am especially looking forward to no cable and being able to recharge it instead of using batteries like my Magic Trackpad
It is nice that it integrates so well with Mac OS, including showing the remaining battery level, all the keys working as expected, and so on
Also, it's suppose to be wireless which is a joke, you have to have the wire plugged in anyway to charge the non replaceable battery and when you unplug it, it looses connection with the iMac computer.
(I had two actually) and while the solar power worked well enough and I still consider it a great contender, both of my k750's batteries died within 9-10 months-- and replacing their batteries isn't ideal
This is still much better then the options provided by third party manufacturers who often had poor build quality
Great quality but it better be for a overpriced piece of aluminum
It is unusual for apple to have poor quality in its products, but this is one example.
Great overall quality, aluminum case, key travel distance is pretty good (almost the same as the actual MBP, except that they don't wobble all the time).The arrow keys are (thank god) normal sized, but I'm kinda surprised there's an Eject key (even though it's not completely useless, I use it to put the laptop to sleep, not sure what other shortcuts it is used for).Battery life is pretty decent: I use my laptop everyday for 4-6 hours
Its super high quality, and feels, might i say, even sturdier than the wired versions
More about Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US English
Magic keyboard with numeric keypad features an extended layout, with document navigation controls for quick scrolling and full-size arrow keys for gaming.