At the risk of sounding like a hater, I should say up front: I know Macs, but I don't use one as my primary computer. That said, I review a lot of keyboards, and Apple’s classic Magic model retains ...
Many laptops eschew the numeric keypad to free up space, and some desktop keyboards have taken on the trend, too. If you want a specialised numeric entry device and have absolutely no interest in ...
Apple today released a wireless Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad priced at $129 in the United States. The wired version has been discontinued. The keyboard features an extended layout with a numeric ...
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this review was based on a faulty first run of the Satechi Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard, which suffered from clear issues affecting Bluetooth connectivity. Those ...
If you hate wires, but love typing numbers of a wide, expansive surface, then Apple has one more important hardware announcement for you. Among all the other news out of 2017's Worldwide Developer ...
Being someone that types for a living, I'm critical of keyboards. Like most people, once I get accustomed to a keyboard, I want it to stay the same forever. One of the complaints from my 2007 review ...
One "feature" of the new Apple Wireless Keyboard that people noticed quickly is the lack of the familiar numeric keypad and associated Num Lock key. A lot of users liked the change, but of course some ...
There are various ways to utilize a numeric keypad on your laptop or computer when you don't have a physical one. Windows provide built-in solutions and several different options outside your computer ...
Apple’s decision to omit the numeric keypad from its wireless keyboard might save desk space, but for people who do a lot of numeric entry—as well as audio and video professionals, who often rely on ...
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