If it's like mine I have where you have a button on the right side of the keyboard it is not. It is about the size of a mac book pro's keyboard.
Be careful as if it is like the one I have it will love to turn on on you. I dunno how apple failed to implement a hold switch or something. to prevent that. But over all it is a very nice keyboard and I use it a lot to take notes in my lectures on my ios device using notesy. It is well worth the $79 us. Good luck and be blessed. On Nov 2, 2012, at 5:28 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > Is this a full size keyboard? > > On 1 Nov 2012, at 21:34, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > > I received this today after only ordering it yesterday. I got it directly > from Apple. > It was very easy to set up. Just press the one and only large round button on > the top right hand side to put it in pairing or discovery mode. Then on my > iPhone 4 I went to settings, bluetooth, bluetooth to turn it on. While in > there the keyboard was detected and was marked not paired. I thus double > tapped on the keyboard and it started to connect. I was then asked to type > the pairing code onto my keyboard then press the return key. The pairing then > completed and was successful. > It is extremely responsive and comfortable to type on. The keys are raised > and large enough for me. Basically if you have a standard mac or PC keyboard, > then you should be right at home. Only with this keyboard your control key is > the second key in from the bottom left, along with, in this order, option and > command, which replaces alt and windows respectively. This is exactly the > same on a Macbook/Macbook Pro/Macbook Air keyboard. > I was able to update my status on Facebook and Twitter directly from the > keyboard, as well as navigate my iPhone 4. I was even able to remove apps > from the app switcher directly from the keyboard. I can also control media > playback if I wish. > Now my advice is if you are going to be away from it for some time, press and > hold the one and only large round button on the top right hand side for about > 4 seconds. This will completely switch off the keyboard. Now providing > bluetooth is still on, the next time you press the above button, they will be > automatically paired. Not sure what would happen if I turn the keyboard off > and then turn bluetooth off. > Hope this is a good review of the amazing Apple Wireless Keyboard. 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