Already before buying was clear to me that the Enter key small and non-standard layout. If Apple is at least high and narrow, making the # key is next to it. This is solved differently here, why I can not understand. After about a week daily work with the keyboard I'm almost used to the layout. I still do not like it, but was aware of before buying.
However, the pressure point of the keyboard is not as comfortable as with the Apple keyboard. But still a notch above were mechanical switches, but this would be with the flat keys probably not feasible.
In addition, I would have wished that the anti-slip feet would be more generous. My other keyboard is at the same table more stable.
It is nice that the USB cable can be passed down to the chassis along.
Conclusion:
+ Mac layout is best achieved by all non-Apple keyboards
+ Nice cable management
- Unintelligible design the Enter key (conscious before buying, although poorly)
- Pressure point of the keys my feeling after not optimal (who knows Cherry switches, know what I mean), but not as comfortable as the Mac
- Non-slip feet too small
Anyone aware of such a keyboard would, the small enter key does not bother and also no mechanical switches want (flat keys!), Which is quite right here.