Apple Wireless Keyboard - English (USA)
The completely cable-free Apple Wireless Keyboard uses Bluetooth technology to connect to your Mac or iPad. So you’re free to move the keyboard pretty well anywhere within range, and wirelessly type away. And its slim, compact design takes up much less space on your desk.
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The Apple Wireless Keyboard features an elegant, anodized aluminium enclosure with low-profile keys that provide a crisp, responsive feel. The ultracompact design takes up 24 percent less space on your desktop and gives you extra room to mouse comfortably next to your keyboard. Function keys provide one-touch access to a variety of Mac features such as screen brightness, volume, eject, play/pause, Mission Control, and Launchpad. And its Bluetooth wireless technology lets you use it just about anywhere within 30 feet of your Mac.
The keyboard automatically powers down when you're not using it and turns on instantly as soon as you start typing. It also has an on/off switch for when you're away from your computer for a long time.
What’s in the Box
- Apple Wireless Keyboard
- Two AA batteries
- Printed documentation
Minimum System Requirements
- iPad
- Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer with Mac OS X v10.6.8 or late and existing keyboard and mouse for initial setup
- Two AA batteries (included)
- Some function keys designed for use on the Mac will not work on iPad.
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Most Useful Reviews
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Best keyboard I have used.
- Written by Warren B from Toronto
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Heavy user. Sysadmin. High praise.
- Written by Evan B from San Francisco
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Great improvement on a great keyboard
- Written by Joshua B from Star
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Most Recent Reviews
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No delete key
- Written by German M from Shickshinny
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Not All Function Keys Are Compatible With iPad2
- Written by John P from Pinehurst
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Great Keyboard
- Written by Patch M from Coral Springs
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Most Interesting
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Can the Apple Wireless Keyboard be used with a Windows Vista or Windows 7 PC?
- Asked by Kevin K from Wheaton
- 10 21, 09
Best Answer
Yes.
I'm currently typing this message on the Apple Wireless keyboard and an HP Mini netbook running Windows 7.
The only problem is that Apple simply doesn't have some keys: the insert key and delete key are the biggest problems for me, and the home, page up, page down, and end keys are also missing. My solution was to install EventGhost, which lets me fake those keystrokes by using Fn key combinations (like some laptops do)
To pair it, first turn the keyboard off (hold the power button until the light goes out.) Start searching for new BlueTooth devices in Windows, then press the power button on the keyboard. Windows will then ask you to type a code on the keyboard. …More- Answered by Thomas W from El Cajon
- 04 8, 10
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does the wireless keyboard work with ipad?
- Asked by Richard G from Pembroke
- 03 14, 10
Best Answer
Yes. Link to Apple iPad page:
ipad/design/
WIRELESS
"With built-in 802.11n, iPad takes advantage of the fastest Wi-Fi networks. It automatically locates available Wi-Fi networks, which you can join with a few taps. iPad also comes with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, letting you connect to devices like wireless headphones or the Apple Wireless Keyboard." …More- Answered by Tim T from Grandville
- 03 15, 10
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can you use the apple wireless keyboard with the ipad 2?
- Asked by Trampas S from Bloomington
- 03 15, 11
Best Answer
yes just go to settings-general-bluetooth and then just turn on the keyboard and it should pop up as able to be connected. Then just type the access code in on the keyboard and there you go! you can use your apple wireless keyboard with your ipad 2 …More
- Answered by Chris H from Winter Park
- 09 5, 11
Recently Answered
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Is there a combined case that fits the iPad and keyboard together
- Asked by Mari E from Dandridge
- 04 6, 12
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Where is the _wireless_ keyboard with numeric pad? Search can't find.
- Asked by Lynne B from Lexington
- 04 25, 12
Answer
i've seen the add-on numeric pad that pops on to the right end of keyboard, but yeah...would love to see a keyboard with it, all in one …More
- Answered by Kelly L from South Pasadena
- 05 11, 12
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does the ipad sit up in the wireless keyboard?
- Asked by Jane C from New Castle
- 04 9, 12
Answer
No, the keyboard is just like a regular keyboard, only wireless.
- Answered by Caleb E from Simi Valley
- 04 27, 12
Featured Question
I use a Dvorak keyboard. Is it possible to set the keyboard to be Dvorak.
- Asked by Craig F from Coquitlam
- 03 28, 12