- functions great on a Mac. The computer loses its Bluetooth connection when it is shut off, goes to sleep, and promptly regains it once printing begins. There were no indications of a sudden loss of connection, and manual reconnecting required only one click (there are three rapid connection buttons that may be used to swiftly move between a variety of devices, including a computer, phone, and tablet). A power switch is present. There is an independent del. The design resembles the magic keyboard almost exactly.
- After two weeks of use, the space bar began to creak when the thumb was placed on the edge of the key. This suggests that there is a metal bracket that acts as a stabilizer and is intended to make sure that the key is pressed anywhere in it without any lubrication. This bracket likely experiences a tiny skew and load when your thumb presses a key, but it will remain intact due to friction with the plastic key guides. It seems to be greased. After the Mac keyboards, there is a FN button on the left, sandwiched between Ctrl and Start/Alt. It should be very extreme.