I gave my daughter-in-law an iMac at Christmas. Indeed, it appears to have been a hit--so much so that my son was devastated to relate to me in a phone conversation that the keyboard had been rendered inoperative by my grand-daughter's no doubt well-intentioned spill of a glass of sticky liquid on the keys. "No problem," I said, at the same instant looking for the most inexpensive keyboard available under Amazon Prime, next entering my son's address, then sending off the order--before the conversation had ended. Two days later, the keyboard arrived and the iMac has been fully restored to action--and with a keyboard costing 1/6th the price of Apple's much-hyped little wireless slab (obviously not water-proof, despite the premium price). in fact, the Kensington offers what was missing, and moreover frequently missed, on the Apple proprietary model: a numbers pad. If you're in a similar situation, this one is worth considering. I can't speak to Kensington support, though my experience with a Logitech diNova Mac keyboard was enough to discourage further purchases from the company. When the price of an item such as this reaches down into the ten-dollar zone (including tax and shipping), the question of customer support may no longer be worth asking.
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More Detail For Kensington 64338 Comfort Type USB Keyboard PC Mac
- Kensington Edge: Comfort Type angled keys for comfortable, relaxed wrist position and light action for easy touch typing
- Standard size uses less desk space than split-style keyboards
- Unmatched satisfaction guarantee--five-year warranty, toll-free technical support, and 90-day no-risk trial
- Stylish black keyboard with 104 keys
- USB connection
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