
Apple Magic
CH, Wireless
Apple Magic
CH, Wireless
I have already seen the corresponding product for the large keyboard with numpad in the Apple Shop. Unfortunately, I do not have any exact information about a Space Grey model of the small keyboard without the numpad. It is best to contact Apple directly for more information.
1 month ago
The Apple Magic Keyboard should generally be compatible with macOS Monterey as it connects via Bluetooth, which is a widely used connection method. However, there are reports of problems connecting to certain devices under Monterey. It may be helpful to re-pair the keyboard or update the firmware to resolve possible connection issues.
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Apple's "Magic (CH, Wireless)" keyboard, also known as the Magic Keyboard, is not compatible with the 10.5-inch iPad Pro. It is specifically designed for the iPad Pro 11" and 12.9". For your 10.5-inch iPad Pro, you can consider the Smart Keyboard for iPad or third-party keyboards such as Logitech.
Automatically generated from the .The Magic piano is connected via bluetooth, and has a charging port (similar connection to the iPhone). No other connection option.
Hoi Petra, you can use this keyboard with all Apple products. For an iPad Pro (12.9), the keyboard fits perfectly (same width as the pad); for the smaller iPad models, it is slightly larger than the pads themselves. This keyboard is also available with a number pad, which makes it even bigger (longer).
According to the information found, no.
If I understand the question correctly, that would be the key combination fn + <- (function + backspace).
This keyboard uses a Lightning connector and not USB-C. The cable is Lightning to USB-A.
Keyboard works. However, you should be aware of the different keymapping, see Apple site: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202676
Yes.
I don't know: but have you tried ctrl+2 or command+2?
Hier geht's zum Produkt (vorerst aber nur im DE Layout) Apple Magic Keyboard (Bluetooth, DE, Kabel)
Unfortunately, we have not had any experience with it so far.
What do you mean? At the login screen? To use in general? Do you have full access to the laptop? Can you install software or drivers? Can you connect other Bluetooth devices? Also, I would be more interested in why you want to use an Apple keyboard for Windows...
During the charging process, the Bluetooth connection is interrupted and the keyboard is operated via USB connection. I can't say whether this has a long-term negative effect on the keyboard. But if the keyboard is to be connected mainly by cable, I would go for a wired version.
Hello, I cannot help you with your question because I buy mouse and keyboard to use it only at home. Outside I'm using Mac keyboard and mouse pad. But the best cover for Mac, mouse and keyboard I find on USA Amazon, but they also don't deliver to Swiss. You have to find a friend in USA and deliver to his address, and after that to find some one who can bring case to Europe, I do like that, and buy this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01ABURB7S/ref=mp_s_a_1_72?ie=UTF8&qid=1480588389&sr=1-72-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=macbook%2Bpro%2B15%2Bcase&psc=1&th=1
Yes, it's compatible. But it's not recommended on a Non-Mac PC.
The same product with the English Int. Layout can be found here: Apple Magic Keyboard (Bluetooth, Eng. Int., Kabellos)
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