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Review on 🔢 Renewed Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US English: Enhanced Functionality for Effortless Typing by Dimitar Dimitrov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

Overall, I got what I was hoping for. I can therefore state that the Apple keyboard is, in my opinion, the best wireless option for typing and working. I'll discuss this keyboard's compatibility with Windows separately because I've read some negative feedback from window users. She does an excellent job. I connected to Windows 10 without any issues without any tambourine dance or specialized software or drivers. All of the system's keys are functional, save for the one instance when they are placed slightly differently. Both on the system and in games, I tested the keyboard, and I had no issues with its operation. The fact that this keyboard is primarily designed for a different OS and operates according to a different work philosophy must be understood, so it is best to consider analogue options if you want a fully functional Windows keyboard right out of the box with the layout and functionality you are used to. The key configuration will be as you are used to and additional functions will work on F1–12. If you have the experience and desire, you can install a variety of other programs and make some magic. It takes no more than 15 minutes to complete this and is not tough.

Pros
  • The running time and stability of this keyboard are its greatest advantages, for which I can recommend it to everyone and which overshadow even its exorbitant price. I purchased the same keyboard for my home PC after using it for more than two years on my work Mac. holds a charge for about a month when used actively, charges from the cable in 30 minutes, and keeps working while charging. Furthermore, there have never, ever been disconnect issues or micro-outages. This has not appeared on any wireless keyboard that I have used. Convenience is the second essential component. This parameter varies for each person, of course. Someone feels at ease using the large typewriter-style keys and thinks that this is the greatest method for typing. I adore small keys with little travel, though. Additionally, using this keyboard is a great delight. Pleasant key cover that feels pleasant to the touch. Not a matte plastic, but neither is it a smooth sheen. Pleasant, calm ride. - Connect without using pointless flash drive receivers directly to your computer's Bluetooth. It doesn't occupy a USB slot, which is a definite bonus. 3. Design. Simply said, Apple is Apple. They've always had good design. Design is obviously as subjective as convenience, but in my opinion, no competition can provide anything comparable. Smoking on the sidelines, Logitech has keys that appear to have seen better days. - uncomplicated connection to Windows, of course.
Cons
  • Given my familiarity with this keyboard, I am unable to identify any particular weaknesses in myself. I will, however, write something that may come as an unpleasant surprise to people who have never used a Mac computer or their keyboards. - A different set of system keys. The initial experience will be problematic for a consumer who is unprepared. For instance, the view is constrained by the option + control combination because the keyboard lacks an alt key. Of course, if you're a seasoned user, you'll figure out how to adjust it or just get used to it. However, be ready for this. The iMac is the primary target market for the Apple keyboard; Windows was the company's last consideration. If you choose to do such an experiment on yourself, it is foolish to indicate that you find it "uncomfortable" because it will make you appear foolish. - The linked item for Windows will not function right out of the box. Features found on panel F. This complete symbol on the keyboard is for the Mac computer and allows you to adjust the brightness, volume, play/pause, and other settings. This is not a bug, a marriage, or a keyboard jamb; it is just not active on Windows. It is actually a flaw, a marriage, and a cant of the Windows operating system. These features operate without issues on Macs. This can be adjusted individually using specialized software if you truly need them, but it won't function by default. Once more, since it's a MAC KEYBOARD. You must comprehend this. - Keys without backlighting. She isn't present. In no way. You can't even "farm," anyway. It might appear to be here based on the picture and logic, but it is not. Personally, I was aware of this, but based on the reviews, some people may not be. - A short cable for charging. This needs to be said because it appears that many people have a real issue with it. Given that the keyboard is only charged once a month for 30 minutes, this is not an issue for me. - Price. Since even analogues from Logitech with a "amateur" design are offered for between $9,001 and $15,000, to me, it is also not a con.