Apple Keyboard with numeric keypad - Swedish
Apple Keyboard with numeric keypad - Swedish
Product Information
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The Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad features an elegant, ultrathin anodized aluminum enclosure with low-profile keys that provide a crisp, responsive feel. It also has function keys for one-touch access to a variety of Mac features such as screen brightness, volume, eject, play/pause, fast-forward and rewind, Mission Control, and Launchpad. Its extended layout includes document navigation controls — page up, page down, home, and end — and full-size arrow keys for playing games and scrolling through documents. Its numeric keypad is perfect for spreadsheets and finance applications. And two USB 2.0 ports enable you to connect your mouse as well as a high-speed peripheral such as a digital camera or printer.
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What's in the Box?
- Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
- USB extension cable
- Printed documentation
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Tech Specs
Connections
- USB
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System Requirements
- Mac OS X v.10.4 or later
- USB 1.1 or 2.0
- Aluminum Keyboard Software Update 2.0
Ratings & Reviews
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Are Apple keyboards, with only a delete key, less efficient in making deletions than conventional keyboards with both a backspace and a delete key?
- Asked by Robert J from Granger
- 29-Feb-2012
- Asked about: Apple Wireless Keyboard - Arabic
Best Answer
The short answer is yes, but as with any other kind of switch, it takes a little getting used to.
As we may already know, the Apple-style delete removes characters backwards, akin to PC's backspace. However, if you hold down the fn key on an Apple keyboard while you press the delete key, it removes characters forward, akin to the PC delete that we all know.
I'm not sure if an Apple keyboard implements a PC keyboard's Insert, but then again to me it really doesn't matter, since I never use that key anyway.
Other useful PC-to-Apple keyboard translations:
Home on PC => fn + left arrow on Apple
End on PC => fn + right arrow on Apple
Page Up on PC => fn + up arrow on Apple
Page Down on PC => fn + down arrow on Apple
Windows Key on PC => Cmd Key on Apple (in Windows only)
Naturally, all of these keystrokes on the Apple keyboard can be combined with Shift, Ctrl/Cmd, and/or Alt as necessary, so for example, Ctrl+Alt+Del on PC would translate to Ctrl+Alt+fn+Del to get the same effect using an Apple keyboard.
I have not yet found a translation on an Apple keyboard for PC keyboard's Print Screen key, which is useful for capturing screenshots quickly. Does anyone here know how to send such a code with an Apple keyboard, assuming it can actually do that? …- Answered by George H from Dayton
- 06-Sep-2012
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Can I use this keyboard on mac G5 w/o bluetooth
- Asked by Steven B from New Hartford
- 18-Apr-2013
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Is it wireless?
- Asked by Jesse W from Jacksonville Beach
- 06-Oct-2009
Best Answer
No.
The smaller version without the numeric keypad is available in both wired and wireless version s. This keyboard (with numeric keypad) is only available in wired. …- Answered by Ben S from Canterbury
- 07-Oct-2009
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Can I use the mb110ll/b on my ipad2?
- Asked by Verlinda L from Calgary
- 01-Oct-2012
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USB 3.0
- Asked by David C from Menlo Park
- 21-Dec-2012
Answer
I suspect the Apple Store employee may be incorrect.
Per product description, the Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad features an extended layout; an elegant, ultrathin anodized aluminum enclosure; low-profile keys; and two USB 2.0 ports.
I don't see how a USB 2.0 port can serve as a USB 3.0 connection between the Mac Mini and the external device.
Use your favorite search engine regarding: apple keyboard usb 3 connection. You will see some recent discussions on this topic. …- Answered by Michael Y from Edmond
- 22-Dec-2012
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What is this keyboard's dimensions?
- Asked by Tyler C from Tionesta
- 12-Oct-2009
Best Answer
Width: 16-15/16"
Depth: 4-1/2"
Height at back: 5/8" (11/16" including non-skid pad)- Answered by Lloyd S from Miami Shores
- 20-Oct-2009