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- Real Name: Robert Lane
As with so many times before Apple is forcing yet another hardware evolution, in their typical, "We're not making a big noise about this - as in totally silent, but we've just migrated our hardware environment to the next stage in evolution." Remember the fiasco about bringing in FireWire, then taking it away? Or deleting optical drives from all the offerings? Then refusing to play nice with BluRay... the list goes on. This time it's with something seemingly innocuous - keyboards!!
Yep, if you purchase an M4 Mac Mini and find your "old school" wired Apple Extended Keyboard doesn't work properly, you're not alone. Apple purposely isn't talking to older hardware anymore. They want you to get-on-board with Bluetooth wireless devices.
Case in point: After getting my M4 Mini recently I noticed that very thing, my old-reliable Apple ext-kybd seemed to be misbehaving. The "up" arrow wouldn't work at all. The keyboard shortcut to engage Mission Control didn't work, so too was the shortcut to Shut Down - all inop. After many hours of tearing into the problem I finally got it sorted.
My MacAlly extended wired works flawlessly, well except with certain keyboard shortcuts.
I connected a Windows keyboard, nearly everything including shortcuts work just fine, with the exception to Windows-based keyboards lack Mac-specific keys and functions.
But, when I connected a new Bluetooth wireless Apple Extended kybd - lo and behold everything works perfectly.
Your results will vary; it turns out depending on the age the Apple wired keyboard things may work without a hitch or, like my older one some keys/functions will be dead.
With the dozens of complains abound on the 'net it's finally obvious Apple wants us all to abandon wired HID devices altogether. And I'm OK with that, it removes lots of clutter from the desk. But I sure would have preferred Apple made it obvious they made this change-up. Even the Apple Store people are clueless about this, but their techs at my local store found the exact same thing, the M4 Mini is fussy about keyboard compatibility.
Thanks Apple, appreciate the heads-up. Bastards.
Yep, if you purchase an M4 Mac Mini and find your "old school" wired Apple Extended Keyboard doesn't work properly, you're not alone. Apple purposely isn't talking to older hardware anymore. They want you to get-on-board with Bluetooth wireless devices.
Case in point: After getting my M4 Mini recently I noticed that very thing, my old-reliable Apple ext-kybd seemed to be misbehaving. The "up" arrow wouldn't work at all. The keyboard shortcut to engage Mission Control didn't work, so too was the shortcut to Shut Down - all inop. After many hours of tearing into the problem I finally got it sorted.
My MacAlly extended wired works flawlessly, well except with certain keyboard shortcuts.
I connected a Windows keyboard, nearly everything including shortcuts work just fine, with the exception to Windows-based keyboards lack Mac-specific keys and functions.
But, when I connected a new Bluetooth wireless Apple Extended kybd - lo and behold everything works perfectly.
Your results will vary; it turns out depending on the age the Apple wired keyboard things may work without a hitch or, like my older one some keys/functions will be dead.
With the dozens of complains abound on the 'net it's finally obvious Apple wants us all to abandon wired HID devices altogether. And I'm OK with that, it removes lots of clutter from the desk. But I sure would have preferred Apple made it obvious they made this change-up. Even the Apple Store people are clueless about this, but their techs at my local store found the exact same thing, the M4 Mini is fussy about keyboard compatibility.
Thanks Apple, appreciate the heads-up. Bastards.