Apple agreed that I could continue to use the keyboard, provided I was able to return it undamaged on receipt of my replacement. Upset that my new keyboard (which costs almost as much as a new entry-level iPad!) had smaller keys than its US counterpart, not to mention extra keys I didn't need, I contacted Apple to arrange a return, and placed my order for the US English version instead, resigned to wait the 3-4 weeks for delivery. Got a puny 11-inch iPad? US English for you! It turns out that the default keyboard layout offered on the Apple Store in New Zealand is UK English, and not US English, as evidenced below: The NZ Apple Store's default language for the Magic Keyboardįor some reason, Magic Keyboard for the 11-inch gets to default to US English. The trackpad is a gamechanger for serious work away from my desk. The keys are luxurious and " tappy", unlike the cloth-covered smart folio case, and the backlight is just what I needed for late-night geeking. When the keyboard finally arrived, it didn't disappoint.
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