![]() Of course, the keyboard from Satechi is physically bigger thanks to the included numeric keypad on the right side, and that's a welcome addition - it makes a huge difference to anyone who often has to type numbers on a regular basis. I find my Magic Keyboard to be a little too cramped to type super comfortably, not just because it's smaller, but because the keys are so close together. The space between the keys plays a big part in how comfortable the keyboards feel while typing. It's this response that is missing from the MacBook keyboard and the Magic Keyboard, and it really has made me more confident in typing- especially when I'm feverishly writing as fast as I can. While it's not a mechanical keyboard by any means, the keys do travel and give satisfying tactile feedback with each press of the keys. I have used both the butterfly-switch keyboard on my MacBook Air and the Magic Keyboard with my iMac extensively, and while I never had a huge problem with either, typing on the Satechi Bluetooth keyboard for Mac feels better than both.
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