625 Questions from the Community
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Can I use the mouse or keyboard for Facebook games like Farmville or others?
- Asked by Aldona V from Brooklyn
- Nov 14, 2012
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Is there a portable case/sleeve cover for the wireless keyboard?
- Asked by Patti J from Oviedo
- Jul 1, 2011
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SFBags.com have a great selection of sleeves and cases custom made just for the Apple Wireless Keyboard.
Personally, I like the Keyboard Slip which fits my keyboard perfectly and is very thin and lightweight.- Answered by Jennifer K from Haltom City
- Aug 1, 2011
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11" by 5" by about 3/4" high at its highest point.
- Answered by John T from Kenosha
- Feb 2, 2010
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Will a classroom set of 30 iPad2's and 30 wireless keyboards work smoothly or will Bluetooth constantly be trying to sync with other devices?
- Asked by Devin H from North Las Vegas
- Jan 30, 2012
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Well, you would have to label what name the idevices view when trying to sync. This if you label the keyboards for easy connection it could work. Or even better, if you tell it to remember this connection, and keep the two together, it would always work
- Answered by Brett R from Mendham
- Feb 5, 2012
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will the Apple wireless KB work on a PC with Windows 8 o/s ?
I have several PCs and a new one on the way with the Windows 8. will the Apple wireless KB work on a PC with Windows 8? Thanks . ~Adam
- Asked by Adam O from Woodbridge
- Nov 26, 2012
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Can I use this wireless keyboard with ipod touch.It has any keyboard to use with the ipod touch?And can I use the ipad keyboard dock with the itouch?
Tem algum teclado para ipod touch? Tendo agora o teclado para o ipad que é através de bluethooh poderemos usar com o ipod touch?
- Asked by Ana G
- Jan 31, 2010
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Actually, if you are running iOS 4+, the iPad and bluetooth apple keyboards WILL work with your ipod touch (just tested). The ipad version prevents your using landscape,but it works great, otherwise.
- Answered by Ted B from Hanover
- Jan 21, 2011
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Can I use this with Android devices? (Specifically a Samsung S3)
- Asked by Sean A
- Jan 11, 2013
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is there a sleeve i can get to protect it in transport?
like a neroprene one like my macbook has.
- Asked by Mason K from Davenport
- Dec 18, 2009
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Waterfield Designs makes one specifically for apple keyboards. Also, Incase makes a travel case that is pretty sweet, as it is made to hold the iPad, the Bluetooth keyboard, and other accessories, and it even comes with an iPad stand.
- Answered by Gigi B from Marietta
- Jun 16, 2010
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The answers so far do not give the actual size and weight of this keyboard. This is crucial information to inform a decision to buy. Thanks.
- Asked by Phillip H from Orinda
- Sep 10, 2010
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The Key board is 11in X 5 in letter keys are 5/8 in sq. approx 1-1 1/2# ?guessing by feel. I bought reluctantly as I thought I wanted thicker keyboard (I use in recliner with monitor on end table near me.. so is literally in my lap)..love this keyboard.
- Answered by Michael W from Cincinnati
- Nov 15, 2010
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How can i order wireless keyboard with arabic & english letters?
- Asked by Hamad A from Toronto
- Jan 12, 2010
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Configure Apple Wireless Keyboard for iPad with a PC??
I don't have a mac, but do have an iPad and would like to purchase the Apple Wireless Keyboard to use with it. From the system requirements info it appears that you need a mac to configure the wireless keyboard before use. Is there anyway to get around this with a PC? I've read on several different sites on how to pair the wireless keyboard with a PC, but I wanted to double check that I will be able to use the keyboard with the iPad if I do this.
- Asked by Jenny C from Silverdale
- Jun 10, 2010
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No Mac or PC required to configure with your iPad. You just enable Bluetooth on the iPad and it finds the keyboard. Then you enter the pairing code that appears on your iPad and that's it.
- Answered by Gail M from Washington
- Jun 12, 2010
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Does this keyboard have an esc key.
- Asked by Deanna T from Marysville
- Jul 17, 2011
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Does the wireless keyboard come in black ?
- Asked by Eddie B from East Chicago
- Apr 19, 2011
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Does the wireless keyboard work with iPads?
Does the wireless keyboard only work for Mac? Or is it compatible with iPads as well?..
- Asked by Brandon M from Corrales
- Nov 20, 2012
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Yes, it does. I just bought the new iPad 4th generation, and I use this keyboard with it. It's really sweeeeet!! I also bought the orgamia keyboard stand and I use it to place both the ipad and the keyboard on. It is really sweeeet!! You use bluetooth to connect the two wirelessly.
- Answered by Trisin R from Ely
- Nov 22, 2012
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can you get a silicon cover for the wireless keyboard
- Asked by Ian David M
- Nov 7, 2009
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Yes you can, look at the Moshi ClearGuard CS Keyboard Protector for Apple Keyboard
- Answered by Steven S from Bellevue
- Jan 26, 2010
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Is there an option to change keyboard input to Polytonic (ie, ancient) Greek when using with iPad?
My trusty MacBook allows me easily to switch between UK English and Polytonic Greek keyboards when writing, but the on-screen keyboard on my iPad does not. My purchase of an iPad keyboard depends on this feature.
- Asked by Susannah B
- Jan 4, 2013
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1. Can I rearrange the keys on the wireless keyboard to Dvorak configuration? Special tool needed? 2. Can I use 2 wireless keyboards with 1 Mac?
- Asked by Frank G from Burlington
- Dec 21, 2009
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1. Yes, this is easy. You do not need a special tool. Using your fingers, pry the keycap up from the upper left or upper right corner. You will need to use some force, but don't overdo it; use the minimum amount of force necessary. The key caps will come up with two or three audible clicks. The keycaps have three parts: the square letter you push on and two pieces of white plastic that snap into the bed and into the back of the square. If you do it correctly, the two pieces of white plastic will stay attached to the bed. If the pieces of plastic come up with the square, you can snap them out (this requires a little delicacy) and put them back in the bed. Once you are used to the angle and force required, this happens very rarely. You reattach by putting the square down on the bed in the correct orientation and pushing down. There will be several audible clicks as the square engages with the white plastic. If it is loose, the white plastic pieces probably got misaligned when you took the square keycap off, just carefully attach them to the bed and try again.
I would recommend extreme care doing this with any of the keys that are not square. They have different white plastic connectors and it is easy to damage them if you pull from the wrong direction.- Answered by Gabriel C. D from Forestville
- May 12, 2011
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Is there a Korean keyboard for a mac?
- Asked by Christopher D from New York
- Dec 31, 2009
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I called the US Apple Store and was infomed that Apple does not sell a Korean keyboard in the states. If I wanted to purchase one I would need to do it through the Korean Apple Store and must have a South Korea address to which they could ship the keyboard. They suggested I try MacMall or some other vendor. So far, haven't found any. There are a lot of sites with keyboard stickers but I'm looking for the actual keyboard.
- Answered by Josh E from Moorpark
- Jan 17, 2010
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