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reddit.com › r/mac › mac keyboards
r/mac on Reddit: Mac Keyboards
June 23, 2023 -

Does anyone know any good mac keyboards aside from the Magic Keyboard sold by Apple themselves. I’m planning on getting a Mac mini for a home setup and wondered if there was any keyboards out there that you guys know about?

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reddit.com › r/macos › having an interesting issue with macally keyboard and shortcuts only using the f key.
r/MacOS on Reddit: Having an interesting issue with Macally keyboard and shortcuts only using the F key.
May 8, 2024 -

So, I bought two wired Macally keyboards for my MacBook. Literally every shortcut works perfectly except a shortcut to enter/exit full screen mode in an application called Ableton.

The shortcut to enter/exit full screen mode in Ableton is control + CMD + F.

The command to enter/exit full screen in Safari is fn + F. This shortcut works fine.

All other shortcuts in Ableton work fine. CMD + F works fine, any other shortcut that uses control and another key works fine. CMD and any other key also works fine…

It’s ONLY control + CMD + F in Ableton that doesn’t work.

I suspect it has something to do with F and fn somehow.

Yes I tried restarting, replugging, turning on/off the Fn lock, going into keyboard settings and messing with those…nothing works and it’s driving me insane

But what’s really weird is that sometimes the shortcut works, but only after a short delay.

Wtf is going on here?

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reddit.com › r/keyboards › testing many mac keyboards. ama
r/keyboards on Reddit: Testing many Mac keyboards. AMA
August 3, 2022 - The Satechi and Matias are very similar in build quality. Both feel study and well built like an Apple keyboard. They have a slightly different typing key sound. I think I’m enjoying the clickiness of the Matias more, but I’ll need more time testing. The Matias key travel is 2mm and the Satechi is slightly lower.
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reddit.com › r/applehelp › are there any good full-keyboard alternatives to the apple keyboard with numeric keypad?
r/applehelp on Reddit: Are there any good full-keyboard alternatives to the Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad?
March 17, 2014 -

I just bought my third one in the last three years, and if this one fails, I don't think I want another one.

Both the first and the second developed problems whereby a key would stop working, or random characters would end up being inserted into text. The first one failed while still under warranty, but I'm now outside of my AppleCare plan.

Prior to my switch to Mac, I had never had a keyboard fail, so I'm wondering if these keyboards are just a bad product.

If I'm going to do third-party keyboard, I'd at least like something that has the appropriate key labels.

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/mac › new mac user, and i just bought an external keyboard for it
r/mac on Reddit: New Mac user, and I just bought an external keyboard for it
August 2, 2022 -

The darn keyboard from MacAlly has a cable that needs a dongle to attach to my MacBook Pro!

Does anyone know if there is a cable replacement so I do not need a dongle in?

I have attached a photo of the two ends of the cable that came with the keyboard. The smaller one attaches directly to the keyboard, and the larger one is supposed to connect to my MacBook Pro.

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reddit.com › r/mechanicalkeyboards › a hymn on the macally icekey
r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: A hymn on the Macally ICEKey
June 26, 2016 -

is only a scissors keyboard. So why make a fuzz about it? It features a Mac specific layout (mine is german), has „only“ scissors + membrane keys and was sold at the time for 35-40$ or something alike. But actually, this is the best keyboard I ever owned. (A word of caution - I never really spent much money on keyboards.) But still, this is my hymn on a great keyboard that I can’t buy anymore.

I had a couple of Cherry keyboards in the good old days. Yes, I am old and before USB came into fashion, Cherry PS/2 keyboards were the way to go. Cheap and good. A rare thing to find today, I feel. Then all the membrane and scissors nonsense got popular and at some point I actually started to prefer my iBook’s keyboard (scissors + membrane) over my old Cherry or my acrylic + white keys Apple keyboard. And what’s more, the Apple keyboard broke down quickly. Bought the ICEKey as a replacement and was happy ever since. It has a similar feel to my old (white G4) iBook but it’s a bit smoother. Over the last 7 years or so, I used it to write parts of my masters thesis, my phd, several publications, used it for coding for gaming and everything else. It has seen some use and abuse. It still feels great. The strength necessary to press a key is just right and I like the travel length of the keys. The stuff that came with the ultrabooks has an even shorter travel - too short for me - the ICEKey is perfect.

Today it broke down. Kept pressing the CMD key on it’s own. RIP beloved ICEKey…

Wasted the better half of the day searching for a replacement. And what is available seems horrible. Either I spend a lot of money and go back to full length travel (MX switches or something alike) or buy some also quite expensive scissors keyboard (probably with a windows layout). I was so unhappy with the available offers, that I got some tools out to do some autopsy on the ICEKey. Unscrewed everything, cleaned it with a toothbrush and soap, let it dry and put it back together again. Every time I’ll press the CMD key now, it put’s down a „6“ - which is of course a problem. Apart from that, it works again. Still has the feel, writes like new and actually looks clean for once. I am actually writing this in the ICEKey.

It’ll probably live on for a while, until I get really angry about the CMD key. If anyone got a good idea for a replacement, I’d be happy to hear it…

  • ICEKey in parts

  • Cleaned and put together

  • Details

6

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reddit.com › r/mac › macally wireless keyboard has stuck "g" and "h"...
r/mac on Reddit: Macally wireless keyboard has stuck "g" and "h"...
December 21, 2024 -

Yes, we've disassembled and cleaned those keys. All other keys work fine. What to do? If I got a new keyboard it would be my THIRD one... on this iMac.

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It sounds like your problem is with a third party keyboard. What does that have to do with "this Mac"?
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You may still be able to fix the keyboard. Don’t take this personally but how deep did you clean? When I need to repair a keyboard I usually disassemble the keyboard down to its component parts. Modern keyboards use two Mylar sheets with a non-conductive sheet between them. There is a hole punched through the middle sheet under each keycap. As the keys are pressed, the top Mylar sheet is pushed through the hole to make contact with the bottom sheet. Conductive traces are printed on both Mylar sheets, when they make contact it sends the position combo to the motherboard. Typically moisture will dissolve and stop keys from working, in your case it sounds like the moisture bridged connections instead. The thing is the conductive traces are very thin, any little bit of moisture can attack and dissolve the traces. Coffee especially, the acids can do a lot of damage very quickly. Moisture can also be conductive, if it got in between the sheets it can shorts things out. Nice thing is they can be repaired fairly easily. After the keyboard is disassembled you can clean any remaining moisture and grunge from the sheets, but use distilled water or 90% or higher alcohol content briefly to clean both sides of the sheets. For broken traces you can repair them with conductive ink , shorted contacts just need cleaning but the traces may still need repair afterwards. If you have a multimeter you can confirm the repair is complete by measuring across the repaired section. After that you just reassemble the keyboard and continue your daily routine.
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reddit.com › r/macbookpro › mechanical keyboard with mac layout
r/macbookpro on Reddit: Mechanical Keyboard with Mac layout
October 10, 2021 -

I was looking around today for a mechanical keyboard that has the Mac keyboard layout and have come up empty handed. I've found a few keyboards that are compatible with MacOS, but none that have an identical layout where the CMND key is aligned with the "X" key on the right side.

When CMND and X aren't aligned keyboard shortcuts feel "clunky" and hard to execute, does anyone know of a mechanical keyboard with CMND aligned with the "X" key? ( It could also be a standard Windows keyboard with ALT aligned with "X" -- I can always remap it, it just has to feel right when using it)

Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/daylightcomputer › macally bluetooth keyboard for tablet works great with dc-1, including in lap!
r/daylightcomputer on Reddit: Macally Bluetooth Keyboard for Tablet works great with DC-1, including in lap!
August 9, 2024 - Does the DC1 rattle around in the keyboard holder at all, or is it pretty snug? joelhawksley · • 1y ago · It's about a stable as you could get for this kind of design! I haven't had any issues in that regard. More replies · tiberius2019 · • 10mo ago · What specific macally model is this?
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reddit.com › r/mac › do any decent low-cost wired mac-style keyboards exist?
r/mac on Reddit: Do any decent low-cost wired Mac-style keyboards exist?
August 18, 2018 -

I manage a small IT department in higher ed, where we have a ton of old iMacs that are still kicking—but the same can not be said for their original aluminum full-size keyboards. My requirements for replacement are USB wired connectivity (no batteries!), full size format with number pad and page up/down cluster, and typical Mac layout of option/command and other shortcut keys implemented in hardwareno drivers allowed, no confusing (for users) system preference to switch option and command. Got to be plug-and-play and work seamlessly.

The only options I know about are either ultra-high-end (Genuine Apple keyboard, now discontinued, DasKeyboard, WASD v2 mechanical with DIP switch setting for command/option), or utter shite (Macally mushy chicklet model. Seriously this thing feels like typing on overcooked macaroni).

Do ANY commodity (like in the $20-40 range?) rubber dome full size USB keyboards exist that come in a Mac layout option?

On the PC side, I can buy an off-the-shelf replacement for what came in the box and everything is just dandy. Hits the sweet spot of quality and cost. Haven’t been able to find that for the Macs yet, and I’m sad about it.