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⌨️ Elevate your workspace with Macally: The smart keyboard for pros who demand more.
The Macally Full Size USB Wired Keyboard is a versatile, plug-and-play keyboard designed for both Mac and PC users. Featuring a full 104-key layout with a numeric keypad and 15 Apple-specific shortcut keys, it offers seamless navigation and enhanced productivity. Its slim, quiet design fits perfectly in professional environments, delivering reliable performance at an affordable price point.















| ASIN | B00A7Z0WQ0 |
| Additional Features | Compatible Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Mac Keyboard, Macbook Keyboard, Macbook Pro Keyboard, Macbook Air Keyboard, iMac Keyboard |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Home, Multimedia, Office, Personal, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #424 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Macally |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,170 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00701107491394 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.7"L x 6"W x 0.81"H |
| Item Type Name | USB-A Keyboard US Layout for MKEYE Mac and PC |
| Item Weight | 1.35 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Macally |
| Mfr Part Number | 701107491394 |
| Model Name | 701107491394 |
| Model Number | MKEYE |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | USB |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Home, Multimedia, Office, Personal, Student |
| Special Feature | Compatible Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Mac Keyboard, Macbook Keyboard, Macbook Pro Keyboard, Macbook Air Keyboard, iMac Keyboard Special Feature Compatible Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Mac Keyboard, Macbook Keyboard, Macbook Pro Keyboard, Macbook Air Keyboard, iMac Keyboard See more |
| Style Name | Wired USB |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Computing |
| UPC | 801947293384 892652340517 701107491394 770993287015 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
T**N
Great Product
Amazing product. Exactly as described. Works perfectly.
H**E
A "it has to work" person--
I just bought the third one of this model keyboard. A few years ago I bought an early IKEYSLIM version, which is really the same thing with different cosmetics, and used it on the secondary computer for about a year, pulled that computer from use, set the keyboard aside, and six months later loaned it to a friend who used it on her Windows machine. In the meanwhile I had a series of malfunctions on a five year old Apple keyboard, pulled it and used another well loved but very discontinued and unsupported keyboard for a month or so, and immediately got this MKEYE keyboard. The old and unsupported keyboard croaked (USB contact issue) and since the keyboard was in the "emergency backup" slot, put the MKEYE onto the machine. Worked like a charm, so I ordered number three. It arrived, is still in the box, but number one was given back to me as the girl I loaned it too was going laptop only and traveling. All it is boils down to a good working keyboard from a company that has a good warranty-- that I have never used, because they work. Okay, I am biased, I go Mac because it works better, and while I would have prefered the long number keypad Apple keyboard, it was both more money and out of stock. Since it was to be an emergency backup, I felt this was good keyboard, and with three on hand at the moment will wait until there is a really good deal on the Apple. This has the advantage of working, being inexpensive, and while you have to type a bit harder-- thus slower-- it does the job right, and that is what I want. And I do not do any gaming, so I have no idea what the ramifications of that use might be. Having a backup keyboard on the shelf is my way of coping with reality, and while not the world's prettiest or most fun keyboard, four minutes to pull out the box, plug it in, have the machine recognize it, and go back to work-- it is bargain. .
A**Y
It is a bit Cheap . . .
If you don't look too closely at this keyboard it looks reasonably like an official Mac keyboard to take a chance. It has a similar style to the aluminum keyboards that you say "What the Hey!" and perhaps buy it. It is less than 20 dollars, after all! And you would be half right. As other reviews said this is a cheap keyboard. It feels and sounds cheap. It is very noisy when typing. It doesn't bother me that much, but hey! Maybe it would bother you. It doesn't bother me. It is reasonably enough like the aluminum keyboards that you will feel at home. It is a lot cheaper in construction than those aluminum models, but it is comfortable to use. I am typing up this review with the keyboard right now. The keys are all where you expect them to be and it doesn't feel too small or too big. The special keys do work at the top of the keyboard. Although several of them are very different from a official keyboard. They seem to provide little purpose. Which is annoying because all the FN buttons have a special function on it. So that means if you need to use any button from F1 to F15, you'll be pushing the FN button first. Num lock doesn't appear to work but the keypad works anyway. It is a mac style keyboard, so that's cool. That means that Option and Command buttons are in the places that you need them to be and at the right size. That was one of the most important reasons why I bought this keyboard - was so that I had that set up like that. My only real complaint is the fact that it is missing USB ports. True Mac keyboards all have them (save the bluetooth ones) and I expected it here. Don't. They are not here. So, I ended up buying a USB hub to extend the ports on my mac. Since I no longer have a port to plug my mouse into. That really annoys me, but it is not enough for me to return the sucker. Overall, I like the size, shape, and placement of the buttons. It is comfortable to use. Even if it is loud. Yeah it's cheap, but considering the price of a new "wired" Mac Keyboard - I'll stick with this one. That is until it breaks!
K**E
Cheap solution to dead laptop keyboard!
There are so few true bargains on Amazon - this, though, is one of them. We've got an older Macbook that has been working well, but was recently replaced and this one handed down to the kids. Needless to say, there was an 'accident' with a can of soda on the keyboard, and half the keys were destroyed. There is no way the value of the computer would've been worth replacing the keyboard (which had always been problematic in this particular mac), so I figured adios. Well, at least one last try before adios, which was the purchase of this keyboard. It's cheap, so how could we go wrong? The keyboard is full sized (as in very full sized) and hangs over the edge of the Macbook, which is a 15 incher. Plugged it into the USB port, had a pop-up menu that recognized the keyboard, and viola...instant new keyboard for old mac computer! We don't need a mouse since the touch pad still works fine. I'm typing on it right now, in fact, and the keys are light. They don't feel cheap at all; in fact, it's a lot more pleasant to type on this vs. the laptop's original keyboard (that particular keyboard for the model of Macbook has been a huge pain and was replaced once before.) There are very few things you can buy for $15 that solve a problem as well as this keyboard. The kayboard is nice, but sure, it's not lovely to look at, hanging over the edge of the laptop. But so what? It works great! And the kids like sitting back with the keyboard in their laps (it's got a nice length to it) and doing video games. This was an inexpensive solution that will enable us to get at least another year out of an old laptop. I couldn't be more pleased!
M**E
It works with my MAC
I've tried a couple of other keyboards that are not made by Apple and claim to work with a Mac. They always have problems. This one ACTUALLY WORKS! I plugged it in and the typing keys and number keys all worked perfectly. It comes with a prompt when my MAC found it as a new device, that asked me to do a couple of things (hold down the COMMAND key with a specified number key to make some of the functions work correctly). I have not had a single problem with it, and have removed it from my MAC to travel and then reconnected (not having to always put it in the same port) and it's worked flawlessly. I do like the feeling of typing where I have to actually push the keys down instead of a slight tap. I'm a touch typist and work on typing words most of the day. I'm not a gamer so cannot speak to that. My only complaint is that it is noisier than using a membrane keyboard. But the feedback to my typing is worth that little bit of noise. If there is someone in the room working alongside me, they might find it problematic. However, 99% of the time I am alone in my office. Good price, good value, and does everything I need.
S**T
Could have been a contender - keys in weird order & minor hardware issues
Good parts of the keyboard: - $14 is quite a good price for a basic keyboard. At that price, it's fine that it's just a USB connection. - It does have Mac keys on it (albeit not in the right order anymore). - Fullsize num-pad - Normal size arrow keys (many mac keyboards will make Up/Down arrow keys only half height since vertical navigation is only half as important ;)). - It has media keys so you can control music right from the keyboard. Huge timesaver & a relatively hard feature to find on an entry-level Mac keyboard. The problems with this keyboard are: - The keys don't always fire an event, you really have to type hard (I'm already a hard typer so that's saying a lot). You will often have to hit a key twice (seems to mostly be the case with the function keys on top). This is fairly rare though, so it's not awful. - The caps-lock and num-lock lights do not light up. The caps-lock key actually works to toggle it, you just don't get to see the light. The num-lock button doesn't actually serve any purpose on this keyboard as far as I can tell because with the light off, the number-pad is supposed to work like arrows and that is not the case on this keyboard. - The whole reason to use a "Mac" keyboard is the different special keys... but if you look closely, they're not in the same order as a Macbook or "Magic Keyboard". I don't know if Apple has recently changed the order, but the current (2017) Macbook Pro and Magic Keyboard are: "fn", "control", "alt/option", "command" [SPACE BAR] "command", "alt/option". This keyboard is "control", "alt/option", "command [SPACE BAR] "command", "alt/option", "control", "fn" so this isn't that much closer than just a normal Windows keyboard (Windows key functions like "command"). If the keys on the bottom were in the right order to match current Macbook/Magic-Keyboards, I'd overlook all of the other drawbacks in a heartbeat. The way it is, I get all of the drawbacks above and I don't get the benefit of the keys matching what I use at the office, so I'll keep looking for a different keyboard. Seriously disappointed... I wanted a cheap keyboard for a Macbook (this is almost as inexpensive as a basic Windows or Linux keyboard). While the USB connection needs an additional adapter to connect to the new USB-C ports on the Macbook Pro (thanks Apple ;)), that was manageable. Wish this could have worked. Thanks for the effort Macally!
W**S
Fixed the other keyboard
Using this off-brand keyboard for a few days fixed the official name-brand keyboard. I know this is a ridiculous claim, but here's what happened: At work we have an iMac for secondary purposes (such as making sure stuff also works on iOS and watching Netflix). It doesn't get used much, but it is beyond its warranty. The $50+ official Macintosh keyboard that came with it one day suddenly stopped responding to presses of the spacebar. (Everything else still worked.) I removed, cleaned, and reattached the spacebar a few times, and also rebooted the machine several times, but the spacebar would not start working again. (Apparently spacebar failure is very common in official Macintosh keyboards.) For the sake of typing the space character, I hooked up a for-Windows PC USB keyboard that I bought at the second-hand thrift store for a whole dollar. I also reattached the original Mac keyboard for the usefulness of its extra buttons such as the volume controls. This was an acceptable arrangement for a while, but then the Mac spacebar started to get and remain "stuck," even after I fully removed the physical key. (The experienced effect was that web pages would scroll all the way down, because that's what typically happens when you hammer the spacebar when no input field has focus. Netflix playback also experienced seizures because the spacebar pauses and resumes videos.) I detached the fancy-pants aluminum keyboard because of its latest malfunction, leaving us with just the plain ol' PC keyboard. Again, this was a mostly acceptable solution, but we eventually decided we should get an operating-system-appropriate keyboard since the Windows key doesn't behave like the Quatrefoil key and the PC F[unction] keys don't do any of the extra stuff that the Mac F[unction] keys do, so we ordered this one for $20. After a few days of use, I was about to put away the old Mac keyboard when I thought of trying one more test: I went to keyboardtester-dot-com, plugged in the old keyboard and started mashing keys. To my surprise, the spacebar was working properly again! We put this new keyboard back in its box and we're holding on to it as an emergency backup, but unless the official Mac keyboard craps out again, we'll probably never ever use it again (for lack of need). By the way, this "Macally 103 Key Full-Size USB Keyboard with Short-Cut Keys for Mac" isn't really full-size; it's about an inch narrower than an actual "full-size" keyboard, which is achieved by smooshing the arrow keys and the six above between the main keys and the num pad, so its actually a "compact keyboard (with num pad)." The keys are comfortable to press, but one person said she kept getting confused by the compact arrangement of the arrows and the six above. I should knock a star off for this, but this product earns an extra 10 stars for A) having a functioning spacebar, B) fixing the other keyboard, and C) not being *incredibly* overpriced like everything else for Mac is.
A**R
Poor quality
It works but the quality is poor. You can see the right corner is split open. I sent the sender a message and haven’t heard anything back about this defect. The packaging was fully intact, so it was shipped like this.
J**G
Good product
Very nice keyboard. Plug and play
M**L
Amazingly well made product!!!
Arrived so fast! Its the first keyboard I have bought in years having used a laptop for years and the first thing I realised about the keyboard itself is how tactile and well made the keys are. They are a lot more meatier than I thought and It feels like every key I press down responds with quality and with great response. Works great with Mac applications and is very very useful having the shortcut keys at the top. Very very impressed!
S**T
tastiera
ottimo prodotto
E**O
Todo lo que esperaba
El teclado está en inglés, pero realmente es fácil acostumbrarse a usarlo, mientras el idioma de la computadora sea español el teclado va a actuar como tal, por cuestión de precio contra calidad, es todo lo que esperaba, el cable no es lo mejor pero funciona perfectamente. Lo más útil no solo es que es un teclado completo (tiene las teclas de numero del lado derecho), sino que tambien tiene teclas de acceso directo para cortar, pegar, captura de pantalla, play/pausa, etc. Las teclas son muy suaves y ergonomicas, realmente no se puede pedir más por el precio, pero no lo necesita. Macally 103 Key Full-Size USB Keyboard with Short-Cut Keys for Mac (MKEYE) Macally 103 Key Full-Size USB Keyboard with Short-Cut Keys for Mac (MKEYE)
P**A
Excellent product in this price range
I've used Macally for many years now, and sold tons of their products when I had a computer consultancy business. This is a nice, full plastic small keyboard that does not quite match up with Apple's offering but stands on its own when it comes down to value. Keystroke is short and the feel is crisp, keys are a biut taller than Apple's keyboards but not enough to make much of a difference, and they respond very well when when touch typing. The three blue Num / caps / power LEDS on the right are not so bright as to be distracting and provide a useful feedback. The panel between alpha and the num pad is only two columns wide, with the Left Arrow key slotted below the left Shift key, a bit of an annoyance but nothing major. Control, Option and Command keys on both sides are smaller than what you're probably used to, but not so small as to create an issue. Function keys are pre-assigned by defaults and offer direct access to common system functionalities - which may or may not be an asset, depending on your usage, but can be modified via System Preferences. The only things that I see as a serious issue is the lack of adjustable feet. If you are looking for a nice, compact keyboard for your Mac and balk at Apple prices, this keyboard is a far better solutions than PC keyboards in the same price range, and offers a build quality comparable to more expensive alternatives, while being backed by an established and reliable company.
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