appleinsider.com — n addition to the ultra-thin aluminum keyboard Apple unveiled for the iMac last month, a similarly proportioned Bluetooth wireless version was also introduced. Here's a setup and unpacking tour, paired with a look at its features, an operational mystery, and a tantalizing future potential.
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somodyOct 16, 2007
Good battery idea. Bad key-exclusion idea.
techweenie1Oct 16, 2007
Why is Apple so anti-extended keyboard...it's like they keep doing this until enough people bitch then they release an extended keyboard model...it's like their tendancy to be anti-two button mouse (yes I know the mighty mouse has two key functionality) exists in the keyboard department as well.
statikuzOct 16, 2007
3.75x the cost. Check.
techweenie1Oct 17, 2007
LOL so true!
eechanOct 18, 2007
you can use "0" on your numeric keypad on the wired keyboard (with the num lock off) as the insert key when connected to a windows computeron my wireless keyboard I remapped my right command and option keys to be the insert and delete keys when I use it with a windows computer
aladrinNov 18, 2007
I got it to pair with my n800 quite easily. Getting it to pair with my PS3 afterwards has been a failure. It doesn't even see it. I saw someone else say theirs saw it, but they were unable to get it to work.