I bought one to use remotely in my armchair with my iMac  which I was never 
able to pair successfully.

however a cheaper USB model works absolutely fine.

If you are think  of using NumPad commander you need to be aware  that there is 
a slight difference between the dApple Numeric keypad layout and the Windows 
Default which exists on third party numpads. Essentially the Windows numpad 
does not include  an equals key.  This is a nuisance as by  default numpad 
commander uses this as the go to menu key.     I have got around this by 
configuring the minus key which is by default bring up VO Help as the new go to 
menu key. I always use VO H to bring up VO help anyway so this is a easy 
adjustment.

David Griffith
> On 8 Jan 2015, at 19:05, The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>   Does anyone use one of these keypads with the Macbook Pro? Any 
> recommendations?
> 
> From The Believer. . .
> . . . what if it were true?
> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
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