Just What You Need.
Compact keyboards average around 60 to 80 keys while full-size keyboards run closer to 105 keys. Therefore, if you don’t need those extra 30 to 40 keys and desire a cleaner-minimalist workspace, compact keyboards are the way to go. However, check out these Bluetooth num pads (for a convenient add-on) or see this post, for a full-size wired keyboard list, in case this makes more sense for your setup.
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Most Popular Wired Keyboard
Specifications
Dimensions: 4.7″ x 11.2″ x .75″
Weight: 0.73 lb
Pros vs Cons
- 13 Mac Shortcut Keys
- 5' USB-A Cable (No Batteries Needed)
- Plug & Play (No Software Needed)
- No Backlit Keys, Except for Caps, Power & FN Lock
Description
The Macally SLIMKEYC is the perfect keyboard to accentuate the current Apple aesthetics. At 78 keys, you’ll achieve a clean workspace with plenty of room to spare! The only downside is there are no backlit keys (if that’s your thing). However, the caps, FN lock, and power keys/indicators are lit. Ultimately, at just $29.99, it’s a no-brainer why this keyboard is favored among numerous Mac users.
Backlit Keyboard
Specifications
Dimensions: 4.6″ x 11.2″ x 0.6″
Weight: 1 lb
Pros vs Cons
- Backlit Keys
- 5' USB-A Cable (No Batteries Needed)
- Plug & Play (No Software Needed)
- 13 Mac Shortcut Keys
- Keycaps are slightly larger
Description
The Macally BLMINIZKEYSG is a somewhat newer keyboard that is designed to be the perfect addition to your Mac workspace. From dimmable backlit LED keys to Mac-specific shortcuts, it aims to take first place in the Mac wired keyboard race.
Type-C Wired Keyboard
Specifications
Dimensions: 4.7″ x 11.2″ x 0.75″
Weight: 1 lb
Pros vs Cons
- 13 Mac Shortcut Keys
- 5' Type-C Cable (No Batteries Needed)
- Plug & Play (No Software Needed)
- No Backlit Keys, Except for Caps, Power & FN Lock
Description
Last but not least, is the UCSLIMKEYCA, which is designed for next-gen computers with Type-C. This is a huge advantage since the new MacBooks don’t have USB-A ports and you would need a dongle or adapter to connect an external keyboard. However, with Type-c you’ll not only save $20 to $30 on an adapter but you’ll have faster data transfer speeds to ensure the best possible connection.