


This is a pick-up and type/play keyboard that can truly help improve your typing comfort. The best bit, though? This is a split keyboard that has a traditional layout, so while you can put your hands in much more comfortable typing positions, it doesn't force you to unlearn your touch typing habits. You can also use the array of macro keys to assign your favorite commands to keys that are within easy reach. It lacks traditional media controls, but it does feature an innovative smart control wheel which can be used to adjust volume, backlight brightness, or even change applications. It enjoys high-end Cherry MX mechanical switches, an infinitely customizable split-keyboard design, so you can position either half of the keyboard wherever and however you like, per-key backlighting, built-in tenting and a multi-angle height adjustment system that lets you customize the keyboard to your heart's content. I've about come to the end of ideas, anyone out there have a similar experience and managed to find a solution? Grateful for any help received.The Cloud Nine C989M is the best ergonomic keyboard because it has (almost) everything anyone could want in a keyboard, and gives you a supremely personal typing experience. That button only appears sporadically, but when it has I've tried to 'press the button that appears to the left of the shift key' to identify the keyboard, but this doesn't work either. I've also tried - and failed- to use the 'set up a new keyboard' function in Bluetooth preferences. It then asked me to enter a code, I've tried the generic 0000 as well as 1234, and even 00-00-00-00-00, but it continually fails to connect.

It occasionally recognises a new device, although the MacBook picked up immediately that it was an 'ergonomic keyboard,' when the iMac recognises it it identifies it as unknown device with a serial number 00-00-00-00-00. However, when I try to pair it with my mid 2011 iMac (also running High Sierra) it just won't pair. It paired with my mid 2011 MacBook Air running High Sierra straight away. I recently bought a Microsoft Surface Ergonomic keyboard.
