It does not help any when people make suggestions that were not asked for. In this case, I was asking about Bluetooth keypads for a good reason.

I have both of Apple's keyboards, wired and wireless. At the moment, I am using the wired one with my Macbook so I have access to a keypad when I need it. I am short of desk space so its rather messy.

Bluetooth devices cna be put anywhere or even on a shelf if its not needed. USB connections can be problematic what with all the cables and the need to move items around.

Cheryl, that keypad looks nice. I had skimmed over it earlier today. Maybe I do not really need an equals key but if remapping can solve that, its a possibility.

Interesting that Apple males a wired full size keyboard but not a wireless one.

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 . . . what if it were true?
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On 1/8/2015 6:23 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Yes, I actually have the usb keyboard. It is a nice keyboard but (1) it is usb 
not bluetooth) an (2) it is significantly longer than a regular Apple keyboard 
and of course much longer than a numeric keypad. Especially if you are using a 
computer that already has a built-in keyboard, you may want something with a 
much smaller footprint rather than the full usb one. But most definitely, if 
the usb Apple keyboard does meet your needs, there's no particular need to buy 
a separate numeric keypad. I think the issue is that a lot of people are using 
a bluetooth keyboard, not just with iMacs and minis, but also with macbooks, 
and often don't want to carry around the longer usb keyboard and have to plug 
it into the computer on top of that. Apple used to put out a bluetooth keyboard 
that was full, including numeric keypad; one of mine died and the other was 
given to a friend but they never worked with iOS devices and I don't know for 
sure if they still work with newer Macs though they might
.


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