The FN key placement, is the same on an Apple keyboard. 
I  LOVE my k750, because it is full-size, good key layout and spacing between 
the keys, a true inverted T arrow keys, and doesn't require me to be tethered 
to the computer. It is as usable whether on the desk, or on my stomach when I 
am horizontal <smile>.


Diane Bomar
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On Apr 6, 2015, at 08:58, wayne coles <[email protected]> wrote:

hello, I have the k750 also and the only drawback is there is no incert key the 
fn is in that slot but it is very good to use

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Diane Bomare
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2015 3:28 PM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: Compatible Mac Keyboards

I use Logitech bluetooth keyboards on my Windows and Mac. The one for the Mac 
is a k750, I think. It is light, has a good feel for the keys, is a full 
keyboard, including numpad. Keys are spaced nicely. The only problem is that 
one has to go to the Logitech site and download keymapping software, because, 
in their infinite wisdom, have the default of the FN keys messed up. 

It is also solar powered, and has an on/off switch. I think it cost about $70 
on Amazon.

HTH,


Diane Bomar
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On Apr 5, 2015, at 12:57, Eileen <[email protected]> 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

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> On Apr 5, 2015, at 8:53 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> 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
> 
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