Mac key labeling isn’t quite perfect, though: the Return key is labeled Enter, which is fine until you find yourself hunting for the Enter key. Windows users are the second class citizens here, having to change the keyboard’s configuration if they want the thumb keys to work optimally. In fact, the keyboard, which is switchable for Mac or PC use, ships configured for Macintosh. One thing I noticed right away is that the keyboard is marked with Command keys (one on each side), and even has Eject and Power keys. I’m not nuts about silver, but anything’s better than beige. The regular version, priced at $299, comes in white and black. I’m not really sure where the metallic silver color choice came from maybe trying to match the TiBook? Anyway this is the only color the Pro version of the keyboard comes in.
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