

Don't think it's Bluetooth so range and battery life are unlikely to compare with Apple's. Obviously it is a cheap and nasty version but it is a proper Windows keyboard with a delete key. Not sure how well it works in Win 8.1 though.Įdit: incidentally I was in my local Staples last weekend and noticed a cheap keyboard that looks very much like the Apple keyboard. SharpKeys I think was the name of one such utility I have used in the past. You could for example use another key (say f10) to do the job of the delete key. However, one can right-click on an item and then click Delete option to delete the selected item. That is, when you select an item and then click the Delete key, Windows doesn’t delete the item. I haven't used one for a while but their are free utilities around that can remap keys on your keyboard. It’s because the Delete key on the keyboard can only be used as back key and can’t be used to Delete files/folders with default settings. Maybe I should have mentioned I use Windows 8.1. It's so lovely to type on, I'll put up with it for now! I hadn't realised how important the Delete key was until I got my Apple keyboard.

It's not the end of the world as I do have a media remote control so I can use that if I did have to Control Alt and Delete. I'm getting a bit fed up of right clicking then selecting Delete. I miss the delete key for deleting files etc. Tried Fn + backspace and it just does a standard backspace.
