![]() ![]() How are Apple keyboards different than Windows keyboards The keyboards used with Apple desktop computers have a nearly identical layout to those used with Windows computers. I decided to go with cheap this time around as I couldn't see how Apple UK can justify charging ?59įor something that cost me ?34.99 when I originally bought mine that has not changed in 4 years (other than in price). What does an Apple keyboard look like The following image shows the standard layout for an Apple keyboard with a numeric keypad. My deceased Apple Wireless keyboard remained intact (no glossy wear) for nearly 4 years but died from condensation (of all things). Good news is though that if I drop water or tea on the thing, I would not give a #! I would just buy another and be back to the same typing experience. The downside is that it's very cheaply built and somewhat of a dust magnet - a trade off for compatability & usability I guess. I have been using a Logitech K360 at the moment (Very, very cheap) which thus far is showing no signs of key wear and works fine under Mavericks/Yosemite/Windows 8.1/*buntu 14.04. (And it also works on real Macs - which can't be said of most PC keyboards, including USB keyboards, let alone USB wireless keyboards.) I would say any of the higher-end Microsoft (or Logitech, for that matter) wired or wireless keyboards (such as Microsoft's ComfortCurve or Sculpt ergo keyboards) or, if you don't mind an older model, the Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 5000 or 6000 (V.2.0 or later) - the 6000 V.3 is my own keyboard of choice with every OS I run. ![]()
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