Logitech makes them. Ergo k680 is sitting on my desk right now and has both cmd and option in the correct spots.
Wireless tho so you’ll have to get over that one. Not a lot of options with usbc wired - unless you look at the custom or boutique space most wired keyboards have permanent cables. Battery easily lasts a year.
It’s kinda a weird list of requirements imo - most mac users are exclusively on wireless options. And even the wired ones only have usbc if they’re mechanical with like a teensy or something. Not that you’re wrong to want it but its unusual.
Mac keycaps and remapping (often even keyboard-side) are readily available so this is just an issue of small tweakage and probably explains why you're not finding dedicated Mac keyboards.
> Mac meaning a keyboard with a proper ⌘-Command and ⌥-Option buttons
How have you used keyboards for the last decade but somehow can't touch-type your modifier keys? I use blank keycaps and never notice the difference switching between OSes.
No, because ⌘ is often mapped to the Windows key on a PC keyboard, and the physical position of those is swapped on the Mac layout. The key width is different too (Command being a wider key than Ctrl) on a traditional Mac layout.
If it were simply a visual thing I would agree; but it's a physical key placement issue.
Logitech makes them. Ergo k680 is sitting on my desk right now and has both cmd and option in the correct spots.
Wireless tho so you’ll have to get over that one. Not a lot of options with usbc wired - unless you look at the custom or boutique space most wired keyboards have permanent cables. Battery easily lasts a year.
It’s kinda a weird list of requirements imo - most mac users are exclusively on wireless options. And even the wired ones only have usbc if they’re mechanical with like a teensy or something. Not that you’re wrong to want it but its unusual.
Mac keycaps and remapping (often even keyboard-side) are readily available so this is just an issue of small tweakage and probably explains why you're not finding dedicated Mac keyboards.
I've not used their ergonomic keyboards, but Keychron seems to make them and includes Mac keycaps + compatibility.
> Mac meaning a keyboard with a proper ⌘-Command and ⌥-Option buttons
How have you used keyboards for the last decade but somehow can't touch-type your modifier keys? I use blank keycaps and never notice the difference switching between OSes.
No, because ⌘ is often mapped to the Windows key on a PC keyboard, and the physical position of those is swapped on the Mac layout. The key width is different too (Command being a wider key than Ctrl) on a traditional Mac layout.
If it were simply a visual thing I would agree; but it's a physical key placement issue.
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