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Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

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.

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HK$ 370

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Overview

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, Exposé, and Dashboard. 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.

What’s in the Box

  • Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
  • USB extension cable
  • Printed documentation

Minimum System Requirements

  • Mac computer with available USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port
  • Mac OS X v10.4.1 or later
  • Keyboard software update
 
 

Ratings & Reviews

4.0

Based on 1237 reviews

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  • Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

    5.0

    Great new keyboard

    Written by AR from Carlsbad

    Aug 8, 2007

    Apple has another hit on their hands and is definitely on a roll. I replaced my original apple keyboard with the new one for my Mac Pro since the original did not have a crisp enough key stroke...it seemed "mushy" sometimes...but now....amazing! More

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  • Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

    3.0

    Apple New Wired Keyboard

    Written by SG from Foothill Ranch

    Aug 13, 2007

    Hooked up the new keyboard today and its is a real site to behold. Very thin and lite weight. The new key design has a great feel and very large keys so you don't make many mistakes.

    THE ONE PROBLEM I HAVE WITH IT IS the two usb ports will not support an ipod. I have the video Ipod and I get a warning that the USB power is too low to power the attached device. I bought this key board to clear away clutter on my desk and hopefully eliminate a few cords. Unfortunately its not true and I was disappointed. I am very much an apple fan but the low USB ports were a not as advertised on the website.
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  • Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

    3.0

    AMAZING...but....

    Written by SR from Altadena

    Sep 12, 2007

    Well, on the OS X side this is the best keyboard I've ever had. Took a little while to get the feel of it, but now it's second-nature. Once problem...Boot Camp. This little baby uses Function keys for audio up and down and brightness, and Vista really didn't like it. Sadly, I'm going to have to keep using my old keyboard until they update BootCamp to work with this new keyboard. That's why I'm only giving three stars. Otherwise, it'd be a full FIVE, baby!

    :-)

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Most Recent Reviews

  • Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

    1.0

    LAZY

    Written by PP from Baltimore

    Dec 18, 2009

    The volume controls are on the F10-F12 keys while the F16-F19 keys are blank.
    Optimal:
    F16 = vol down
    F17 = vol up
    F18 = mute
    F19 = eject

    The way was it stands is fine for the w/o keypads
    This was a lazy extension for the W/ keypads

    As the volume and ejects are not reassignable, one loses usage og them of the vital F-keys which they cramp. One has to choose wether to be forced to hold down function key half the time or throw the keyboard out the window.
    I am typing this on the clear/white plastic one from yesteryear, which was sensibly built.
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  • Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

    4.0

    Waiting for the next step...

    Written by PB from LEXINGTON

    Dec 17, 2009

    I have been using this keyboard now for 6 months and from the day I got it I loved it BUT I'd upgrade in a New York minute if I could just find a comparable illuminated keyboard. More

    3 of 4 people found this useful

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  • Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad

    5.0

    Great Keyboard

    Written by BL from Strathmore

    Dec 16, 2009

    Fantastic key board use it all day every day and does not miss a beat, keys all very easy to use leaves standard keyboards for dead. A bluetooth keyboard with numeric keyboard would be even better. More

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  • Can I use this keyboard on a pc desktop??
    • Asked by JW from melbourne
    • Oct 2, 2009
    Best Answer

    yes.

    • Answered by ME from Murrumba Downs
    • Oct 2, 2009
    • 58 of 66 people found this useful
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  • Is it wireless?
    • Asked by JW from jacksonville beach
    • Oct 7, 2009
    Best Answer

    No.
    The smaller version without the numeric keypad is available in both wired and wireless versions. This keyboard (with numeric keypad) is only available in wired. More

    • Answered by BS from Canterbury
    • Oct 7, 2009
    • 29 of 30 people found this useful
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  • Best Answer

    I personally have been using this keyboard since its release. I used the very clunky previous version of Apple's keyboard, and I was VERY used to its format. This very thin model did take me about 1-2 weeks to get used to. Now that I have used this model for a few years, I CANNOT use any other keyboard. The thinness really improves your typing speed by quite a lot. (The keys press down 1mm instead of the clunky 6-7mm of the original) So little effort is required to type, you'll actually FLY across the keyboard! I would personally recommend a switch to this from any keyboard, PC or Mac. More

    • Answered by SS from Houston
    • Oct 23, 2009
    • 11 of 12 people found this useful
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