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can i use two with one computer for music/midi?
- Asked by Aidan P from Trail
- 13-May-2010
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can i connect one wireless keybord to two macbook computers....?
- Asked by Ronni J
- 25-Dec-2009
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Two Keyboards
If I have a computer at home with a wireless keyboard what would happen if I brought a second wireless keyboard in the room? Would the home computer start to sense the second keyboard and lose connection of the first keyboard, for even a short period of time? Thanks!
- Asked by Terry S from Kailua
- 28-Oct-2010
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Can two computers with wireless keyboards work in the same room?
- Asked by Eric & Linden D from Honolulu
- 28-Nov-2010
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Are all the new Keyboards with one row enter, not two rows like before ?
Before only the US layout keyboards were with one row "enter/return" key rather then the Europe layout where the "enter/return" key was taking space on two rows. How is the situation now ?
- Asked by Vasil T from Harrisonburg
- 21-Oct-2009
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Are there more than one model of the wireless keyboard produced by apple in the last two years?
- Asked by Noor Q from Salisbury
- 23-Mar-2011
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Pairing: Can I pair a wireless keyboard to work with only one unit in a room with multiple computers and iPads?
- Asked by Nancy I from Leavenworth
- 04-May-2012
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Does it work with any computer?
- Asked by Anthony R from Somerville
- 29-Jun-2010
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can i use it with a computer that is not from apple?
- Asked by Facundo P
- 21-Feb-2013
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Can the Wireless Keyboard be configured to use Dvorak on the iPad?
I'm not talking about changing the keys, but rather in some way such as one can do on an Apple computer through System Prefernces.
- Asked by James L from Wichita
- 24-Oct-2010
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Can the keyboard be used on gateway computers?
- Asked by Daniella M from Alta Loma
- 22-Feb-2010
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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?
I have been using a Windows desktop at home and my office. Although I have never had a laptop, I have been planning to buy an Apple laptop for use when I travel. However, I recently used an Apple and found its keyboard, in one particular way, to be inferior to the standard keyboards that I have been accustomed to using. Do you agree?
A conventional keyboard has two keys to make deletions. The backspace key deletes characters to the left of the cursor. The delete key deletes characters to the right of the cursor. In contrast, the Apple keyboard has only one key to make deletions. It is the delete key and it deletes characters to the left of the cursor. It appears that if I want to delete characters to the right of the cursor, there is no way to do that directly and simply. Am I correct about that? I must either use a second key or I must first highlight the text and then delete it.
Using a non-Apple conventional keyboard, it is also possible to delete an entire word and one adjacent space in only two strokes by using a combination of the control key and the delete key. The same can be done in the other direction using the control key and the backspace key. How would these two types of deletion most efficiently be done with an Apple keyboard?
The reality seems to be that two keys to delete can operate more efficiently, in more directions, than only one (Apple). Do you agree that the Apple keyboard is less efficient in making deletions than the conventional keyboard when using Word software? What is the best way to get around that inefficiency in a MacBookPro? If there is no way around it, should this discourage me from getting an Apple since I do lots of word processing and deletions?
Does the Apple keyboard have any advantages over the conventional keyboard that I should be aware of?- Asked by Robert J from Granger
- 29-Feb-2012
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can i use the wireless keyboard to control two laptops at the same time and have them both respond to the commands?
- Asked by Eric C from La Habra Heights
- 22-Mar-2011
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Can I use this keyboard if I have just an iPad not a Mac computer
I have a iPad and would like to buy a keyboard for it. Can I buy a wireless keyboard even if I do not have a Mac computer? Thank you
- Asked by James M from Riverside
- 23-Jan-2013
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how do I link my computer with the new wireless keypad
- Asked by Johnetta R. C from Pittsburgh
- 13-Mar-2010
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When it comes the new one? Thanks
I was expecting to change my Macbook Pro keyboard to Japanese keyboard since I bought it.
Now it's a better choice and time to buy this one I think.- Asked by Pedro B from Recife
- 02-Oct-2012
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can the keyboard pair with more than one device
- Asked by John C from Newport Beach
- 04-Mar-2011
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How to buy an Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad that has both English + THAI letters?
I want to buy an Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad that has both English + THAI letters. I went to the local apple retailers and they only had wireless ones that has both English and Thai keys. They told me I had to come order the Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad with both English + THAI letters online using my computer serial number. But I still can't find it anywhere in the apple online store.
- Asked by Cinrus C from Bangkok
- 07-Jan-2013
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Is the layout and feel identical to the equivalent wired one (ie the one without the keypad)?
- Asked by Eve S from Edmonton
- 18-Jan-2010
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