626 Questions from the Community
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Does the origami workstation fit with this wireless keyboard?
- Asked by Charles R from Mattapoisett
- Nov 6, 2011
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Can I share the wireless keyboard between my iMac and iPad?
- Asked by Joe D from Bayside
- Mar 14, 2010
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Best AnswerYes you can match either device with the keyboard but you will need to define one to be used at a time. You would disconnect via bluetooth the keyboard for one device enabling the other device to be connected.
- Answered by John E. H from Goshen
- Mar 27, 2010
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Is the wireless keyboard compatible with the MacBook Air?
- Asked by Vyjayanthi R from New York
- Jul 25, 2010
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Is there a Hebrew Layout for the keyboard?
Is there a Hebrew layout for the Wireless keyboard or for the numeric keyboard with usb-connection?
And if not, when is it due to come up?- Asked by Aharon E
- Dec 5, 2010
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Best AnswerYes, there is. I bought mine in Tel Aviv. It used to be you could only get American English and a couple of other alternate KBs here in the US, but today I noticed there are several, including Russian and Arabic, but still not Hebrew, on sale for Black Friday in the Apple online store.
- Answered by Jay R from Newburyport
- Nov 25, 2011
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May I purchase the Apple Wireless Thai Keyboard and have it shipped to my address in the USA? Part number: MC184TH/B
- Asked by Steven R from Indianapolis
- Nov 19, 2012
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Can I use keyboard with a bluetooth enabled Samsung Series 8000 TV?
- Asked by Steffen G from Jupiter
- Nov 28, 2012
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my keyboard on my macbook ..some of the keys are not working..can I connect this wireless keyboard to my macbook?
- Asked by Darla O from Belleville
- Nov 24, 2012
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What's the main different between the wireless keyboard and the wireless keyboard with numeric keypad (other than the obvious)?
The keyboard with the keypad is obviously longer, but why is there such a big price difference between the two? Are there any other differences?
- Asked by Azeen N from Tarzana
- Feb 10, 2010
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Best AnswerThere are 2 USB ports on all of the wired keyboards, which is one big difference. The second is that the wireless keyboards have the bluetooth built in, which makes for some of the price difference, but it is really just the novelty of having it wireless which makes a part of the price difference.
- Answered by Jeff G from Mission Viejo
- Feb 12, 2010
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Is there a wireless keyboard for the iPad that can fold up?
My husband wants a roll up keyboard that "is made out of that plastic, rubbery stuff". Does Apple make something like that? He wants to be able to travel with it, e.g., be able to "put it in his pocket", at least, put it easily in his iPad carrier.
- Asked by Theresa R from Fort Washington
- Jul 22, 2011
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Best AnswerTake a look at the HiPPiH iEagle Foldable Wireless Keyboard. It's getting good reviews.
- Answered by Geoffrey C from Tucson
- Aug 2, 2011
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Does the Esc button work as a home button for the iPad?
If not, is there any Home button on the wireless keyboard then?
- Asked by Evan J from Sydney
- Nov 22, 2012
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colour of the key board
what colours does the keyboard come in
- Asked by Thenjiwe M
- Oct 15, 2012
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Can u use the wireless keyboard via Bluetooth on other devices such as (non-Apple products &) cellphones?
- Asked by Hollis F from Minnetonka
- Apr 5, 2010
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AnswerIt is possible that you can use it w/ iPhone that has OS 4 but extremely unlikely that apple would have made it compatible w/ cellphones of dif brands.
- Answered by Filip B from Lexington
- Apr 10, 2010
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Has the layout of the keys changed from previous versions?
The images show a horizontal return key, like the UIS English version. If that's the case, where's the backtic/tilde key? The previous key above the tab has to be THE most useless key on any keyboard ever created. Who types those characters?
- Asked by Constantinos N from London
- Oct 21, 2009
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AnswerYes it is slightly different, but only with the F3 and F4 keys
- Answered by Zach B from Moree
- Nov 15, 2012
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What’s the difference between this „new” and old Apple Wireless keyboard? Only the fact, that it uses 2 batteries instead of 3?
- Asked by Mikolaj K from Park Ridge
- Oct 21, 2009
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Best AnswerRight, lighter weight and longer usage
- Answered by Kai S from Melbourne
- Oct 22, 2009
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At what distance in practice does this work at and does Bluetooth work through walls floors and ceilings?
It would be handy to be able to use the iTunes controls (volume, skip tracks, fast forward etc) in the bedroom which is above the living room where the MacBook lives connected to the TV. The distance would be less than 5 metres but there's a floor/ceiling in the way, will it work? It's a lot to spend just to try it out. I also want to know if it will work from a long way away with no obstacles like from the kitchen with the door to the living room open to control the iTunes movie while at the kitchen table. Is the 30 feet advertised actually true in practice and does the distance shorten as the battery life decreases?
- Asked by Peter B
- Jan 9, 2010
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AnswerIt would work. The keyboard is actually quite powerful and the receiver on your computer is as well.
- Answered by Bill H from Grand Junction
- Jul 19, 2010
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Does this keyboard feature bluetooth 3.0, or bluetooth 4.0. I want to use it with my new Ipad which offers bluetooth 4.0 technology.
- Asked by Suk K from Buena Park
- Mar 14, 2012
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AnswerThe Apple wireless keyboard uses Bluetooth 2.1 as of 09.15.12 according to Apple staff. Bluetooth 4 would be nice.
- Answered by Dan L from Strasburg
- Sep 15, 2012
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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
- Oct 27, 2010
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Answerif the keyboard is of the same brand it may detect it may or may not. the computer would proably sense they keyboard but as long as you don't establish the connection with the 2nd keyboard you will be fine.
- Answered by Mitchell B from Shaker Heights
- Nov 20, 2010
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Will it work on I Pad 1
Will this also operate with I Pad1
- Asked by Thomas I
- Dec 16, 2011
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Best AnswerYes it will. I have the iPad 1 and it works well. I was able to use it within minutes of receiving it. Very easy to set up.
- Answered by Lisa S from Chambersburg
- Dec 25, 2011
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Does it work with any computer?
- Asked by Anthony R from Somerville
- Jun 29, 2010
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Best AnswerYes, if the computer has bluetooth capability enabled, certain buttons may be inconstant such as the command key and the eject button and will preform different functions when pressed. All the letter keys and number keys as well as the shift, control, delete and related keys that most keyboards have will preform as normal.
- Answered by Dexter P from Riverton
- Jul 27, 2010
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