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  • Questionwould this keyboard work with an HP laptop

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer No, the keyboards are designed to work with APPLE SILICON as it says on the description - so that means with M chips. Not with Intel. It won't work with older Mac devices with Intel chips either according to the information provided. When Apple was ONLY using INTEL chips then the old ones will work but the old ones don't have the TOUCH ID feature.

      Answered by PhillyKat

  • QuestionIs this keyboard compatible with non-mac operating systems, particularly touch id

    Asked by JCMan.

    • Answer Yes all you need is bluetooth.

      Answered by Glassguy78

  • QuestionLooking at buying a new IMac. Trying to decide which keyboard, what is Touch ID?

    Asked by Bop.

    • Answer TOUCH ID helps you in using your bio-metrics (your fingerprint) to help you cut down on trying to remember these new fangled comedians. IT IS GREAT. I just recently got mine!

      Answered by PhillyKat

  • QuestionWill my 2020 iPad 11" work with this keyboard?

    Asked by heavenlyhb.

    • Answer I'm not 100% sure which iPad models are compatible with Magic Keyboard pictured? Here is a list. I'd suggest it to anyone that could use it. I just got mine a few days ago Compatibility iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation) iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation) iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation) iPad Air (5th generation) iPad Air (4th generation) It definitely doesn't work with intel Mac Minis. What I do see is this info: "Apple reuses its product names often, which can make this especially confusing when trying to buy a new Magic Keyboard. Out of the three Magic Keyboard models above, the Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro might sometimes just be referred to as a Magic Keyboard. As a result, here are the key differences to look for: --the Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro includes a function row of keys at the top of the keyboard for changing controls like volume and brightness --the standard Magic Keyboard does not include that function row, so the top row of keys is the number row Finding your iPad device model If you’re unsure which model your iPad is, there’s a quick way to find out. On your iPad, open Settings ⇾ General ⇾ About ⇾ Model Name. This will show you exactly what you need to know before buying a Magic Keyboard using the information above. https://www.apple.com/shop/select-ipad-keyboards

      Answered by PhillyKat

  • QuestionDoes this come in 2 different colors? WalMart says they sell the "white" model, while Best Buy says. "silver". What's the difference if any?

    Asked by heavenlyhb.

    • Answer Yes, there's two different colors, you just have to go look at the difference to see if you prefer one over the other. It's just the board that's a different color, the keys are white on both.

      Answered by Lofty

  • QuestionIs this keyboard only available in english?

    Asked by Language.

    • Answer so far as I know. yes

      Answered by Favor

  • QuestionWill this work with my iMac 27”? I just got it this week from Best Buy

    Asked by Hans.

    • Answer It will. Touch ID will only function with a M1 chip or better. The Touch ID button used with Intel Macs will only serve as a quick way to locked screen.

      Answered by AnthonyS2113

  • QuestionHow long is the charging cable with this keyboard?

    Asked by curious.

    • Answer It is approximately 40" in length

      Answered by RSCC

  • QuestionWill this work with windows?

    Asked by Ally.

    • Answer NO. It won't work with INTEL based computers.

      Answered by PhillyKat

  • QuestionWill the touch ID keyboard work with my iMac computer?

    Asked by MWB.

    • Answer It works with APPLE SILICON (an M chip) and will NOT work with any intel computers. The magic keyboard works if you have an iMac with an M something chip. M1 M2 M3 M4 More numbers coming soon.

      Answered by PhillyKat