Customer Reviews and Ratings

4.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 194 reviews

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Prepare for arm injury if you are right handed

    • Written by from Brighton

    Great keyboard except for one fundamental flaw if you are right handed. The keyboard is long with all the additional numeric elements to the right side, which is where your mouse would normally live, so you'll end up with your mouse arm extended at an unnatural diagonal angle if you place yourself in front of the main keypad area. This over time will result in the twisting of the bones in your lower arm and lots of pain. I've been there.
    The small Apple keyboard in this regard is BETTER than most normal keyboards because it doesn't have a keypad on the right at all, so gives a perfect natural arm angle. In fact, the small keyboard with a separate numerical keypad is the perfect solution and probably the best solution you'll find anywhere.
    Just think about it for a moment and look at the keyboard and you'll see what I'm on about.

    Was this useful? Prepare for arm injury if you are right handed

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great keyboard, but...

    • Written by from London

    I purchased this because most vector design programs require a degree of number entry, I use AutoCAD a lot and need the numeric keypad. My new iMac shipped with a the tiny wireless keyboard – I sold that on eBay for £63 [god knows why people will pay above rrp on there!]

    They alpha-numeric keyboard is lovely to use and is every bit as stylish as Apples usual offerings, however; it comes with 2 USB ports which are only USB 2.0 support – there is no reason this shouldn’t be USB 3.0 in this day and age, additionally the ports are recessed so far into the board that you have to use the ugly extension cable the keyboard ships with in order to actually connect a memory stick to it.

    Personally I have no issues with the keyboard being hardwired but it does seem a little strange not to offer a wireless version without the USB connectivity.

    Just need to replace the world’s heaviest and un-ergonomic mouse [the magic one] with something useful now.

    In other news the new 27inch iMac is amazing.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Apple wired keyboard

    • Written by from HORNCASTLE

    Beware I got this with my new iMac and after a soft ware update & reboot will not see the keyboard iMac keeps asking to plug in Bluetooth keyboard, tried to get help but no one knows what the problem is went on a forum and the same issue been found with other Mac users you need to turn of the Mac unplug from the mains and wait 1/2 hour then it might come back. Apart from that keyboard great

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    The only keyboard that doesn't give me RSI.

    • Written by from Ely

    6 of 6 people found this useful

    I've used lots of keyboards, including so-called ergonomic keyboards, and this is the only one that doesn't give me RSI in my forearms.

    Was this useful? The only keyboard that doesn't give me RSI.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent for all tenosynovitis sufferers

    • Written by from Bow

    16 of 17 people found this useful

    I have very bad tenosynovitis in my right hand. This Apple keyboard is a joy to use and presents absolutely no problems for anybody who has issues with keyboards which have a lot of travel/vibration when pressing keys

    The keyboard is soft touch and vibrationless with a tiny amount of travel. I never have problems with my tenosynovitis even if using the keyboard a lot.

    The only issue I had with it is that certain keys are in a different place when compared to a Microsoft keyboard. However once used to the difference this is not a problem. It's also the sort of issue which crops up with anything you buy new so I'm not reducing the 5 stars for this as it's a very temporary issue

    I've also had three years of no problem use out of it until I doused it with half a mug of tea yesterday which is why I am here checking the price of a new one!

    Was this useful? Excellent for all tenosynovitis sufferers

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    A beautiful keyboard

    • Written by from Workington

    16 of 17 people found this useful

    I received this keyboard with my iMac. I went for this version over the wireless version as I like to have a numeric keypad.

    Everything about this keyboard is just perfect. The keys are a good size and its a really quiet keyboard to type on. The keyboard is really well made out of aluminium (which is a nice change from the usual plastic). The angle of the keyboard I find perfect and I can type for a long time without getting any wrist pain at all.

    A nice touch as well is the two USB 2 ports on each end of the keyboard. These are ideal for connecting a USB thumb drive or for connecting your iPhone or iPad. It is possible to charge the iPhone too.

    I am totally satisfied with this keyboard and cannot fault it at all.

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Please move the USB ports

    • Written by from Minard

    14 of 19 people found this useful

    I use this keyboard with a Mac Mini. The main reasons for buying this keyboard were the full size keyboard with a numeric keypad, and the fact that 2 USB ports are included.

    Good enough keyboard. Nice feel to the keys, but the USB ports are stuck underneath where they can't be seen! The only way to connect a memory stick etc is to pick up the keyboard to find the ports. This is not ideal. Nice idea to have them on the keyboard, but the location could be much better.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best keyboard since the IBM Model M.

    • Written by from Macclesfield

    10 of 11 people found this useful

    This keyboard is the best keyboard I've used apart from the Model M. It looks brilliant, works well and is comfortable to use. The numeric keypad is great.
    The fact it's wired won't appeal to everyone however as I was adding this to a Mac without Bluetooth this was the only option.

    Was this useful? Best keyboard since the IBM Model M.

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Not working

    • Written by from london

    73 of 132 people found this useful

    After 3 months, it stops working
    cheap quality
    Please don't buy

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Simply The Best - Get This Keyboard Over The Smaller Wireless One

    • Written by from Cannock

    85 of 88 people found this useful

    Received my very first Apple product a few days ago - an iMac (I have never owned any Apple product before, not even an iPod or iPhone).

    This keyboard is beautifully made and is so lovely to use. They have clearly looked at the designs of keyboards and rethought it (eg: why are keys so high on other keyboards? Do they really need to have a tapered shape to them? No they don't). The keys are flat and low, perfectly spaced etc, so they are a joy to use.

    Why would anyone want the smaller wireless keyboard, when this one has the extra numeric keys and the arrow keys as well as the delete key? It is so much better to use and much more useful in everyday use than the smaller wireless keyboard.

    Perfect!

    Was this useful? Simply The Best - Get This Keyboard Over The Smaller Wireless One

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Users of 10.5 beware

    • Written by from Corwen

    72 of 82 people found this useful

    I use OS 10.5 because it's very stable in my commercial environment. My keyboard 'i' key stopped working after wiping with a damp cloth (beware) so I bought a new one. Now the volume and media keys do not work, which I have found out is due to changes in the keyboard to work with recent OS's. Whilst the brightness keys can be remapped in System Prefs, the others cannot. Come on Apple: get a grip ...allow us to remap these functions!

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    The good and the bad!

    • Written by from Highcliffe

    2 of 5 people found this useful

    Love the feel of the keyboard: I can type really quickly on it (much nicer than my Microsoft one).
    I wish it had two 'things' at the back to enable it to tilt, however. It would also mean that the mouse/keyboard cables don't catch underneath it. There can be quite a bit of wobble if this happens. Worst thing, though, is the very short length of the mouse cable. It twists incredibly easily and that, too, gets caught beneath the right side of the keyboard. The place where or near where - the cable goes into the mouse also easily sits on top of the rest of the cable, result no mouse. It only takes a moment to sit it on the desk again, but it's still a nuisance. Apart from that, though, really good.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Top row of letters just stopped working!!

    • Written by from WANTAGE

    11 of 16 people found this useful

    Only 9 months old, it hasn't had any spillages and the expose key suddenly stopped working, I rebooted and then that came back, but then seconds later letters Q to P suddenly stopped working. Tried usual troubleshooting, checked forums etc. This is my second keyboard after the letter F stopped working on my last one. Really weird as I dont think I am doing anything peculiar !!!! Can only think it must be hardware related

    Was this useful? Top row of letters just stopped working!!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Brilliant

    • Written by from Newton Aycliffe

    5 of 5 people found this useful

    This is the best keyboard i have owned, i have use this with my pc's and now i have a mac it's all the better. This is the only keyboard I use anymore.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Pleasure

    • Written by from Tenbury Wells

    6 of 6 people found this useful

    Bought this Keyboard a few months ago mainly for the numeric keypad for entering accounts info, looked at the stand alone numeric one, but thought for the small amount of extra money and extra usb ports might aswell go with the full version, glad I did what a pleasure the keyboard is to use and the quality is excellent, a good product!

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Too expensive for a consumable!

    • Written by from KINGS LANGLEY

    29 of 36 people found this useful

    These keyboards are the nicest to use I have ever tried - smart, tactile and accurate.
    If they lasted I'd never use anything else.

    Unfortunately I am currently using a nasty PC keyboard once again as my second apple keyboard in approx. 3 years has just gone mad! Same symptom with both keyboards - one or more keys stop working, and then starts sending all sorts of spurious characters when typing. Impossible to put mac to sleep as the keyboard keeps waking it up!!
    Plug in this (the one i'm typing on) nasty cheap keyboard and all the problems are gone! :-(

    At this price point I expect the keyboard to last at least as long as the cheaper keyboards i have - i.e 6-10 years

    So beware! This is an expensive 'consumable' that really taints the general Apple experience

    I am having to think very hard about whether I buy another one or go for a cheaper decent replacement that might last longer.

    Was this useful? Too expensive for a consumable!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    First rate keyboard

    • Written by from Laurencekirk

    13 of 14 people found this useful

    Switched to iMac after using PCs from when they were first sold and one of my concerns was the Apple keyboard design. Went for the tethered version as I use the numeric keypad a lot and would probably miss it, along with the dedicated editing keys. After a month's use, I've no regrets. Feels solid and a decent weight to keep it stationary on my desk; well spaced keys, with nice touch. Only problems have been with me remembering some of the slightly different shortcut combinations, but I'm getting used to them (and that's not strictly a keyboard issue).

    Tempted to buy the wireless version to use with my iPad.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    great product shame about caps key

    • Written by from Redruth

    23 of 30 people found this useful

    ok so i have been using a normal keyboard and i thought i would get an apple keyboard as a few symbols were missing from a standard non apple key, which i need for scripting.

    i got to say its great really useful and helps me type a lot quicker with the slim keys. one big problem i found though was the caps key new delay system for noob typers. not a bad idea if you could turn this off and i know it isnt built into the keyboard for a fact as i have fixed the problem on mine, and the the light comes on if i tap it quick.

    how i did it i dont know all i know is that i changed a few settings in universal and keyboard setup and then restored them and this seemed to work. so try tweaking the response time of the keys and then swith it off. and try changing where the cap key is on the keyboard then restore it back to its original. thats what i did and it works fine now. once apple bring an update to allow you to change this i will give 5 stars. but untill then just tinker it may work.

    Was this useful? great product shame about caps key

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    quite brilliant

    • Written by from swinford

    14 of 17 people found this useful

    smooth and easy typing. maybe its little bit loud when you typing,but overall its best keyboard what i ever owned. and two usb ports under neat is best thing,what you can get.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely Brilliant

    • Written by from Farnborough

    16 of 18 people found this useful

    Really nice weight and feel to the keys. Looks great on the desk as well. I read in some reviews that people are not happy with its performance when in contact with water, however having spilt beer on it the only problems i have are sticky keys - still registers typing fine. £40 for a replacement not bad considering what such a great keyboard this is.