The keyboard is in fact for windows rather than a mac, It only has an apple design. The location of Cmd button is between ctrl and alt buttons, which means it is windows layout, and this is the key problem, because Cmd button location is a key things. If you are switching between macbook to this keyboard and back very often it will be a problem. On the other hand, if you are going to use only this keyboard, you will get use to it. pros: decent price, decent design, easy to setup cons: not really apple buttons layout, some buttons need to be pressed firmly to work, brightness/volume shortcuts do not work with macbook
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I have only had this product for about 2 weeks and so far has been satisfactory. If it continues to do so in future it will be very good value for money.
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Yes would agree this is a windows layout. Also some of the keys are US like the @ and “ which can get confusing because they are different symbols on the keys than what appears when you type. Its light so very portable but probably won’t last long for daily use in the office. Also the feet are hard plastic so if using on a hard surface it rattles but you could put blue tack or soft gel pads underneath. Overall good for the price.
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There are no sound buttons or apple keys. You have to download software to get the Mac to recognise it. Probably fine for Microsoft products but not a very good apple substitute
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Big,noisy, clicky, clunky keyboard where you basically have to hammer the spacebar down to get a space. It's certainly no Apple, but I suppose it's under @20 and you get what you pay for
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