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is there a wireless British keyboard?
Is there a British wireless keyboard with numeric?
- Asked by G G
- Nov 5, 2012
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How can I order the British layout keyboard?
It defaults to German when you add the British version to the shopping cart. This is even if you select the 'British' keyboard from the main shopping page showing all the keyboards. Also is this a PROPER British keyboard with SHIFT+2 = " and not @?
- Asked by Lloyd R
- Oct 30, 2009
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Will my old wireless iMac keyboard with number pad work on the new iMacs?
- Asked by Steve W from Petaluma
- Dec 31, 2012
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Can i use my wireless keyboard with numeric pad from my imac g5 with the new 27 inch imac i7
A wireless keyboard with a numeric number pad is ideal for the cad work I carry out.
- Asked by Michael R from Braunton
- Nov 22, 2010
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wired Keyboard
where can i get the extension cable delivered with the newest wired Keyboard ? Do you have the spare part number?
- Asked by Eitan L
- Jan 19, 2012
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Is there a numeric keypad only to use on my MacBook Air Laptop without having to buy a new keyboard?
I do alot of books and I need a ten key for my laptop. Is there one available? I don't care if it's wireless.
- Asked by Alysha L from Helena
- Nov 30, 2010
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can you use wired keyboard with wireless mouse
just purchased new 27" imac
- Asked by Darren B from District Heights
- Feb 27, 2012
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is this a full size keyboard? are the keys larger and more spaced out than the wireless keyboard that came with my imac?
- Asked by Chad F from Johns Creek
- May 20, 2010
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what is the connection for on the right side of the large keyboard?
- Asked by Derek S from Frisco
- Feb 26, 2013
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Is there any way to buy the OLD keyboard with the raised keys?
I find it easier to type on the old keyboard with raised keys than the new flat keys one.
- Asked by Heidi H C from Modesto
- Jan 15, 2010
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can I use this keyboard with the function keys for other applications. I am trying to use with putty
I am using a program for my work and want to be able to acces it at work when I am traveling. I need to be able to use function keys like on a pc keyboard. The program responds to each of the keys and no programmng is necessary. Will this new keyboard work?
- Asked by Susan H from Richmond
- May 12, 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
- Jan 7, 2013
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I desperately want a wireless keyboard, but I need the 10-key pad. Is this possible?
- Asked by Faye C from Cave Creek
- Oct 21, 2009
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Where is number lock on this keyboard?
- Asked by Mary O from Pasadena
- Mar 3, 2010
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Where is the serial number on this keyboard?
- Asked by Kimberly H from Clarkston
- Jul 29, 2011
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diagram of keyboard with explanation of each key
Is there a diagram of key board available with an explanation of each key available
- Asked by Con M from Dublin
- Feb 18, 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
- Feb 29, 2012
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Where can i buy the US English Keyboard in Europe?
I would like to buy a US Style Apple keyboard so that I have a matching key configuration between my Mac Book Pro and external keyboard.
Unfortunately the "International Keyboard" presently offered on the UK Store has some keys (return, ~, shift, \) positioned in differently which i find very annoying.
The keyboard selection for the brand new iMac's have an option for "Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad (US) and User's Guide", can anyone tell me if this keyboard is the true US style as sold in Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, USA, Canada?
Could anyone point me in the direction of a store selling the US keyboard in Europe?
Regards,
Henry- Asked by Henry M from London
- Oct 20, 2009
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Is there a separate (wireless) numerical key pad that can be used in conjunction with the standard Apple wireless keyboard?
- Asked by Hedda R from Woodbridge
- May 15, 2011
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