Yes it has

a numpad and the full set of home end page up page down keys etc.
It is what Apple should have provided as their extended keyboard.

David Griffith

On 05/04/2015 19:57, Eileen wrote:
Does this keyboard have a NumPad? It would be nice to have every
access to the up/down and the end/home keys.

Thanks for the info.

Eileen

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 5, 2015, at 8:53 AM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:

I have a fantastic Mac Keyboard but a warning it it is a luxury product at well 
over £100 but is the best keyboard I have ever used on the Mac. It is 
everything that the Mac keyboard should have been, with fantastic key travel. 
Warning this is nothing like those ultar thin models that Apple has for some 
reason moved to. which I personally hate. This is about five times as thick, is 
heavy and hefty and built like a tank with     quality build all over.   This 
is certainly not portable, but if you want a tactile, comfortable ergonomic 
keyboard  that is a joy to type on fore the Mac you cannot go wrong. The only 
thing is that it does not have a split keyboard layout which I personally 
prefer but it it nevertheless extremely good.  and completely Vo compatible. 
The only adjustment I had to make is customize one key in the numpad commander 
but I can go into that if somebody actually wants me to.
I will never go back to Apple keyboards.
It is called the tactile pro
The UK version is on
http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard/matias-tactile-pro-for-mac-uk.asp

I am sure there are US versions.

David Griffith
On 05/04/2015 14:21, Ann Byrne wrote:
Because I don't like the touch on the Apple keyboard, I bought a McAlly 
keyboard instead.  it was inexpensive, had a great feel, and only some of the 
time would it respond to the VO keys.  So I'm back with the Apple, but I would 
like one that more give when I push the keys.

At 08:00 AM 4/5/2015, you wrote:
Hi!

I'm looking at other keyboards to use with my Mac other than the one shipped 
with the Mac or the one you buy from Apple, I've been using a Bluetooth 
keyboard and there's nothing wrong with the board per say though I'm very much 
impressed with the look and feel of the latest Logitech offering I'm using on 
my Windows machine, the MX800.

I did a Google search on compatible Mac keyboards and discovered the Logitedh 
diNovo keyboard, its a Bluetooth board and seems to be very highly regarded so 
I thought I'd give it a try, I've ordered one and I should have it after Easter 
though I do warn anyone considering this keyboard that it will set you back 
around $100.

If anyone on the list has tried one of these boards then I'd be most interested 
in hearing hwat you think or perhaps you've tried another Mac compatible 
keyboard offering.


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