MacAlly Peripherals BTkey Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac - BTKEY
BTKey is a stylish wireless bluetooth extended keyboard. Low profile Scissor keys reduce key stroke travel distances and eases pressure on your finger tips.Learn more about the product
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BTkey Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac
Macally BTKey is a stylish wireless bluetooth extended keyboard. Low profile Scissor keys reduce key stroke travel distances and eases pressure on your finger tips. It connects using the latest Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology ensures seamless operation.
Features:
The latest Bluetooth 2.0 technology
108 key ultra slim Bluetooth keyboard
Enhanced Scissor-Key-SwitchesTM for thin keycaps with sensitive and responsive touch
Ice white finish to match your Mac
Easy to store inside keyboard drawer
Caps Lock, Pairing and Low battery indicator LEDs
Quick access keys for CD Eject, Mute, Volume up and down
On/Off switch for energy saving
Two AAA batteries (included)
Battery lasts up to 2 months
System Requirement :
All Mac computers equipped with Bluetooth
Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later
Existing keyboard and mouse for initial setup
General
Device Type
Keyboard - wireless
Interface
Bluetooth
Max Operating Distance
Up to 33 ft
Input Device
Hot Keys Function
Power, multimedia, optical media eject
Miscellaneous
Color
Ice white
Software & System Requirements
OS Required
Apple MacOS 9.2, Apple MacOS X 10.1.5, Apple MacOS X 10.2.8, Apple MacOS X 10.3.x
I love this keyboard. I have been wanting a wireless keyboard for my Mac Mini, but hated the cheap feel of the Mac keyboards. This one feels like a real piece of hardware.
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Macally Bluetooth keyboard, 2012-10-25
By John G
Works fine, but be aware that you have to strike a key to start the pairing process between the computer and the keyboard on every restart of the computer.
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Decent full-size keyboard for an Apple, 2012-08-27
By WolfHawke
Ever since Apple went to the chiclet keyboard, I've been struggling with the lack of standard keys, especially since I use Windows in a virtual machine on my late-2009 Mac (no one-key back delete!). This keyboard was a great find. It is a comfortabl...
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Nice Keyboard, 2012-02-11
By ZlotnickDesign
Very nice keyboard. Don't understand why Apple never made an extended wireless keyboard. Easy setup. Bluetooth. (Missing a couple of teeth) I also like the little feet on it. Has all the letters of the alphabet. Easy touch. Nice touch. Goo...
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MacAlly Keyboard User Friendly, 2012-01-18
By Julie
I love this MacAlly Bluetooth keyboard. The keyboard that came with my new iMac seemed cramped and I was always fumbling for the right key. The MacAlly keyboard has a soft touch and keys that are well spaced for a competent typist like me to acces...
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Almost a good keyboard, 2012-01-04
By Scott
Although there are a lot of good things about this keyboard, I especially like that it is specifically designed for mac, so they keys are arranged and labeled accordingly. There is one overwhelmingly annoying thing about this keyboard. after the key...
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Reviewed by Eric Richardson
2012-10-30
Excellent!!!!!
I love this keyboard. I have been wanting a wireless keyboard for my Mac Mini, but hated the cheap feel of the Mac keyboards. This one feels like a real piece of hardware.
Works fine, but be aware that you have to strike a key to start the pairing process between the computer and the keyboard on every restart of the computer.
Ever since Apple went to the chiclet keyboard, I've been struggling with the lack of standard keys, especially since I use Windows in a virtual machine on my late-2009 Mac (no one-key back delete!). This keyboard was a great find. It is a comfortabl...