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I used to have a wired keyboard for my iMac as I needed the number pad.
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Apple finally comes out with a keyboard with number pad
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I was very excited to get this keyboard with the number key pad
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I love the separate number pad.
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If you like the magic keyboard, but want a number pad, this is an easy (albeit macishly expensive) decision.
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Coming from a windows based PC, I use the number pad religiously, and the small original keypad that came with the iMac was slowing me down.
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I enjoy using mac keyboards, in spite of the shallow keys, but I've missed having a number pad while using wireless ones.
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Compared to the previous Bluetooth version without the number pad, there's a few things that make this a worse choice
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I love that Apple finally released a wireless keyboard with number pad
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Finally, a bluetooth keyboard with a number pad!
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Not only does it have the number pad but also lots of F keys for use with keyboard shortcuts
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I love the separate number pad.
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I've been waiting a long time for an Apple wireless keyboard with number pad
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I love the extra size and the number pad, but know that you need mac os 10.12.4 or later for 100% functionality
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You don't realize how much you need number pad until you don't have it
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I had one other concern and that was how "flat" the keyboard sits compared to my wired Apple Keyboard with number pad
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Please note, the keyboard is clearly DESIGNED to be very, very slightly concave, it is not perfectly flat across the top/key pad.
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I love the extra size and the number pad, but know that you need mac os 10.12.4 or later for 100% functionality
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The magic pad that comes with the large IMAc does not include this extra keyboard.