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Reddit mentions of Satechi Slim Aluminum Bluetooth Wireless 18-Key Keypad Keyboard Extension - Compatible with 2017 iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook Pro, MacBook, iPad, iPhone, Dell, Lenovo and More (Space Gray)
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- 18-KEY NUMERIC KEYPAD - extends your existing keyboard and adds a full 18-key numeric keypad, perfect for data entry and Excel spreadsheets
- BLUETOOTH 3.0 CONNECTION - enjoy Bluetooth 3.0 wireless capability for portable use in your office or home
- SLEEK, ERGONOMIC DESIGN - features premium aluminum construction and an ergonomic tilt for a perfect balance between comfort and style
- RECHARGEBLE BATTERY - includes a built-in lithium battery and typically lasts up to 2 weeks on a single charge. Will go into sleep mode after 1 hour to conserve battery life
- COMPATIBILITY - supports Bluetooth-enabled MacOS, iOS and PC devices. Does not support Chrome OS or Surface computers. See below for Windows 10 pairing process
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Color | Space Gray |
Height | 1.4 Inches |
Length | 7.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.21825763938 Pounds |
Width | 5.3 Inches |
Started out with a very simple (and super inexpensive on sale at Target; <$10) → Targus AKP10US.
Hardwire USB, 'just works' for the most part… the caveat being it keystrokes absolute bananas in certain apps e.g. in Evernote every number entered also deletes a line. They have a wireless version too (AKP11US), no experience with it so ymmv.
Certainly not perfect but switched to → Canon X Mark I Keypad since. It's a combo calculator & wireless (Bluetooth) keypad. While Alfred/Spotlight/etc. is still welcome for quick calculations, so nice to have a dedicated calculator always at the ready for more complex/chained numbering needs that simultaneously doubles as a full-size wireless numpad (with a simple single-button mode switch). Sometimes a teeny delay if you're whipping fast in keypad mode however but found the 'workaround' of just leaving it in calc mode and hitting the Send key always keeps up with me (essentially it fires the whole string in one shot versus individually as inputting). I alternate modes depending on needs/application. Caveats? Even though solar powered for calc, eats batteries if you leave it on Bluetooth (which I ashamedly do *all the time*). Solution is simply having a series of rechargeable NiMH batteries nearby. Also miss the Tab button of Targus and it's ilk. Those Satechi's look real nice though… Hope any of this helps and here's to some happier hands.