Menu
symbols too.
The special symbols used for menu shortcuts aren't always clear
either.
We all know Command symbol, but the OS X Keyboard also has option, shift, control, page up symbols and more.
Work
faster with an extra Control key.
An extra Control key is positioned to let you Control-Click
contextual menus faster (just like the 2nd
button on a 2-button mouse).
Work
smarter with an extra Tab key.
A Tab key on the number pad allows one-handed number entry into
forms and spreadsheets, leaving your other hand free to flip through
information being entered.
Eject and Volume controls.
The OS X Keyboard also has the standard Eject (F12) and Volume control keys.
2-port USB hub on the back.
For quickly attaching USB peripherals, nothing beats the convenience
of an in-keyboard USB hub. No need to reach through the tangle
of wires behind your computer to plug in your digital camera, keyring
hard drive, joystick, or mouse.
Quiet Dome Switches.
The OS X Keyboard uses high-quality rubber dome keyswitches.
They provide a quiet tactile feel, yet offer enough resistance to
hold the weight of your hands, which reduces long-term fatigue.
OS X MouseSpecifications.
47.5 x 17.3 x 3.5 cm (18.7" x 6.8" x 1.4")
727 g (1.6 lbs)
Cable Length: 139 cm (54.7")
Everything you need in a mouse, too.
The OS X Keyboard is also available as a Combo Pack that includes
a mouse! The OS X Mouse has a scroll wheel for quick, smooth scrolling
through documents and web pages, a 2nd mouse button for contextual
menus, and a precision optical sensor for accurate tracking.
Even better with Key Maestro.
The OS X Keyboard works even better with Key Maestro automation software.
Key Maestro lets you set up your own custom keyboard commands that
can be triggered much faster using the OS X Keyboard's extra Control
key. You can create new menu shortcuts, automate frequently-used
commands, control iTunes or other applications running in the background,
and much much more.
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where can I get one?
The OS X Keyboard is no longer available.
For an alternate choice, please consider the
USB 2 Keyboard or the Tactile Pro Keyboard.
TidBits review
"Matias has done something that would seem obvious except
for the fact that no one has done it before: they printed
the Option- and Shift-Option characters on every keycap. It's
a brilliant move; no longer do you need a software utility
to look up the degree character when you can just glance at
the keyboard and see that it's Shift-Option-8."