Having a full-size wired keyboard basically means, you are ready to work without ever having to change pesky batteries… Ever! With around 105 keys designed to provide various shortcuts that are essential to dive into work, especially with numpad directly attached to the keyboard. So… What make s a good full-size wired keyboard for Mac? We noticed with the Apple ecosystem, a good Mac-based keyboard revolves around plug-and-play-simplicity, comfortable yet minimalist design, and Mac-specific shortcuts to help boost your productivity.
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Most Popular Full-Size Wired Keyboard
Specifications
Dimensions: 17.00″ x 0.40″ x 4.50″ Weight: 1 lb
Pros vs Cons
20 Mac Shortcut Keys
5' USB-A Cable (No Batteries Needed)
Plug & Play (No Software Needed)
Led Indicator for Caps, Power, FN Lock
Backlit Keys
No Kickstand Feet
Description
The ACEKEY is very popular among Mac users seeking a Mac keyboard alternative since it accentuates Mac workspaces. Macally’s mission of innovation through simplicity is carefully interwoven into the ACEKEY series as it matches the Apple ecosystem perfectly, not just with specific Apple shortcuts but also through clean-minimalist aesthetics.
Switch: Kailh Brown Switches Dimensions: 5″ x 17.2″ x 1.7″ Weight: 2.89 lb
Pros vs Cons
Backlit Keys
Ultra Comfortable Typing
No Software Needed
16 Apple Shortcuts
5' USB-A Cable (No Batteries Needed)
No Kickstand Feet
Description
The BMKEY is Macally’s answer to the Mechanical keyboard craze. Why? It’s pretty simple. People like to type comfortably, especially if it’s something they do every day. Ironically, mechanical keyboards are something new for Mac users, and there aren’t a lot of Mac-specific mechanical keyboards out there, making this keyboard a rare breed to meet typing enthusiasts.
The UCACEKEY is a keyboard that is designed for the next generation of computers and laptops that have USB-C ports. Yep! No more dongles. And with type-c, you’ll get maximum speeds and lower latency, taking full advantage of Type-C capabilities. Just be sure you have a USB-C port / Type-C port on your Mac computer or MacBook (2016 and on).