Macally 2.4G Wireless Numeric Keypad Keyboard for Laptop, Apple Mac iMac MacBook Pro/Air, Windows PC, or Desktop Computer with USB Receiver 22 Key Slim Number Pad Numerical Numpad - Black
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The answer is no. It is impossible to connect multiple dongles together. Each dongle is specific to its device. There are two devices that must be plugged in with two dongles.
Selected User Reviews For Macally 2.4G Wireless Numeric Keypad Keyboard for Laptop, Apple Mac iMac MacBook Pro/Air, Windows PC, or Desktop Computer with USB Receiver 22 Key Slim Number Pad Numerical Numpad - Black
The Macally 2 is what I bought. As much as I love my new laptop, I miss having a full keyboard. I bought an adapter here on Amazon so I could use it with the usb connector instead of paying for Apple's expensive I haven't owned the keypad a long time, so I can't speak much about how long the battery lasts (it came with one), or how long it will last. I am still using the original battery today without any problems. My favorite thing about having a number keypad again is that it feels familiar. The quality of the product surprised me, and the company is also a great one. In the package, there is a paper that you can use to register the device. The paper states that you now have a 2 year warranty for the device and any other product you purchase from Since I purchased it during prime day, I will be honest. My shopping time was so limited because so many things were on sale that I did not think to shop around for other products as I normally would have. There have been no problems with the use of it for me. I like how easy it is to use. It is simple to follow, although it contains all the information needed to bypass the error message that initially appears on the screen. The laptop may be in need of a brand new wireless keyboard? In any case, just ignore that, and the code works as it should. A number of nice features are available on the keypad Is it possible that it is user error, and that it looks different so I haven't been able to figure It may be that I will raise my rating if the facts are different. The keypad has many positive aspects, and I appreciate all of them There is a price reduction, it is lightweight, the warranty is longer, and it appears to be durable. Unless the device dies quite quickly or begins to consume battery power, I will change my opinion.
The AARP I work for switched to Chromebooks this year so we could do taxes online. Those we bought are from Acer (not sure what model they are). Numeric keypads do not come with them. Using the Chromebook, I plugged it in. A large number of key presses produced multiple numbers on the screen and response time was generally slow. My normal response would be to return it, but it will be convenient when I use the Surface to go somewhere. Having a plan is the only thing that matters. It is the first wireless number pad I've tried. The wired pad I went with is what I used.
Getting the 2021 Macbook pro (M1 chip) meant I had to get a thunderbolt to USB adapter since it didn't have any USB ports. The keypad did not function after plugging it into the adaptor and trying to use it. When I punched one number it displayed it I'm not sure if it was because of the adaptor or what, but if you have a Mac and need a usb adaptor, I suggest you pass on this. Having a number pad was important for me to complete math work at school, as the Mac did not have one and it was annoying to have to use the numbers that were.
Furthermore, if you are a light typer like myself, you may not be accustomed to having to hammer a key into place to get it to work. Well, this one you have to work harder on. Take a moment to think about all those people who are typing It is possible that you belong to one of them. In addition, if you are a gentle person like me, who cannot stand loud typers, this may take a little while to adjust to because you will need to press Other than that, I would say this is one of the more reasonably priced ten keys on the market and it is a good one. A $10 purchase is well worth it.
As a result. The one I got was used so it had a few marks and finger prints Batteries were included, but it couldn't work without them. Can you see the half-filled cup or the half-empty cup? It amazes me that such an inexpensive item could hold such dirty fingerprints, especially one that is so clean and looks so clean. I am too lazy to return such an item. In terms of product functionality, it works well with my MacBook Air, which was what I needed can't complain about it.
My wife primarily uses a Mac while I use a PC, but it works seamlessly on both. A flat surface makes it easy for hands to comfortably press the buttons and there is an angle that is ideal for the hand.
This keyboard felt good to use, and I liked the tilt of the keys. My only complaint is that the backspace key is in the upper left corner, and I'm used to seeing it in the upper right It's a nice accessory to my keyboard, but I don't know how long the battery lasts. I left the battery life feature unrated because I've just started using it. I like the appearance, and the keyboard works well.
There is nothing good about this product. Do you have 30 minutes to spare? A) it falls asleep. When I type in 4196 and get 196 (because the 4 kicks in the keypad but does not register), I'm not sure how many times. Two hundred and thirty eight becomes 38, and twelve thousand becomes two thousand. Whenever you need accuracy in your work (or anything else), you can always depend on this product to disappoint you.