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Yes, however there is no software available for it (yet) so you are slightly limited. For example, the function keys F1-F12 normally serve other functions (brightness, window view, Spotlight Search, etc. as I read left-right) but these will only function as F1-F12. Even though this is a "mappable" keyboard, the only things you can really do are map keys and shortcuts which you can already perform on the 8BitDo keyboard (read: no numpad, no Function button) to the B and A keys and/or the included Dual Super Button and Super Joystick. You cannot add functionality of the MacOS keyboard which this keyboard doesn't already provide, meaning you actually LOSE some functionality. Once you pair it, MacOS will tell you it is unrecognized, and tell you to input the keys next to the Shift keys so it can decide what kind of keyboard it is. Then, it's off to the races. And yes, the volume knob DOES work natively with MacOS. I have not attempted to connect my MacBook Air M2 via USB-C (the keyboard comes with Type A to Type C cable) or with the included Type A 2.4GHz dongle, but it works via Bluetooth pretty well. Just don't expect it to fully replace your Mac's keyboard, or you'll be disappointed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not appear that the keyboard is supported for Apple products. There is a wired capability, and I would imagine with a direct USB connection the keyboard itself would work, but seems unlikely pairing or any of the other customizable buttons would work.
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