![]() The ones I used are beige color and measure about 3/16" thick. I had read several reviews complaining about how flat it lays, but I remedied that by using two adhesive-backed felt pads under the back corners. The touch and feel, or action, of the keys is wonderful! And having the numeric keypad right there at the side is great! It cuts way down on the back and forth, hunt and pecking, I was having to do on the original keyboard. The installation was a snap and the keys seem to be at a more natural a. So I ordered this one and I am completely satisfied. Plus, I wanted and needed a dedicated number keypad anyway. ![]() The keys just seemed to be too close to one another. At any rate, I had trouble typing on it - I was constantly making typos. I don't know if it was actually smaller or just seemed like it. The refreshed Magic Keyboard without Touch ID is priced at $99.I ordered a new Mid 2017 iMac recently and love it, but I just could not get used to the small keyboard that came with it. So while you should be able to use the rest of the keyboard with Intel Macs or other computers, in that case, you’ll probably want to spend less and buy the non-Touch ID version. One important thing to remember, the Touch ID aspect of these is only compatible with M1 Macs, so outside of the M1 iMac you can use them with the M1 MacBook Air, Pro, and Mac mini. However, Apple isn’t offering the same colors for the new Magic Keyboard with Touch ID when purchased separately, just the silver/white model is available.īut included with the standalone Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is the new braided Lightning to USB-C cable that we first saw arrive with the new iMacs. The new Magic Keyboards first launched with the M1 iMacs at Apple’s Spring Loaded event which are color-matched to the all-in-one desktop. The built-in fingerprint reader makes it easy to authenticate logins, Apple Pay purchases, and more. The Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is priced at $149 and the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad is going for $179. Spotted by Rene Ritchie, the new Magic Keyboard with built-in biometrics is available with both the numpad and without. Meanwhile, there’s a refreshed version without Touch ID as well. Two options are available with the newest keyboards that are compatible with M1 Macs. Apple has officially started selling its Magic Keyboard with Touch ID as a standalone purchase. ![]()
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