You might check out Otherworld computing () They have several keyboards that might do a better job of meeting your requirements. It never needs charging and has auxiliary USB ports on the side that are far more convenient that the ones behind the iMac. Mine is 10 years old and still working perfectly. I use windows so this is not suitable anymore. While the left side is normal for a Mac user on the right the Function key replaces the Opt/Alt key and that one is moved over one space replacing the Ctrl key. ![]() Has made the wrong purchase because this keyboard is designed for Mac. Being this keyboard has to support both a Mac and a PC you get the usual dual OS keyboard support confusion in the Command/Option/Control keys at the bottom. ![]() If I could, I'd still buy the wired USB keyboard that came with my 2011 iMac. Buy Logitech Keyboard K380 for Mac (Good if you are using Mac) in Singapore,Singapore. Especially considering that these are made in low wage factories. I do not mind paying, but the prices of keyboards is kind of ridiculous. ![]() Every once in a while you need to be able to plug in a keyboard- not having that capability is just cheaping out.Ģ- User replaceable battery- I have Eneloops (Panasonic/ Sanyo previously) like Apple used to sell under their own name that I can easily recharge and replace when they get old.įunny how a $30 keyboard gets a cheap BT module and a battery and jumps to $100. What I am looking for should be really simple:ġ- Wireless BT keyboard with the ability to plug in via some form of USB to use as a wired keyboard.
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