[SOLVED] Looking for full size, Mac compatible keyboard for grandparents

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My grandparents purchased an iMac last summer and have so far been pleased with it, but they have now enlisted me to find them a larger keyboard because the one they give you is a little dainty for my grandpa's large hands.
Only problem is I'm not well-versed in the world of keyboards outside of some mechanical keyboards from when I purchased mine a few years ago. What would be a good alternative to what they have that is full sized and easier to use with big hands?
 
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Most Windows keyboards will work. Except some specialty keys. Also the alt and cmd keys will be mislabeled.

You can get keyboards with a proper Mac layout.

Das Keyboard has a Mac layout mechanical. As does Mac Alley. There are many others these are just brands I recognize.
https://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard...mechanical+keyboard+mac&qid=1583458490&sr=8-4

https://www.amazon.com/Macally-Back...mechanical+keyboard+mac&qid=1583458810&sr=8-6

Unless you want to go nuts with one of the best mechanical keyboard ever made. An Apple Extended Keyboard II and perform an ADB to USB conversion.

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Most Windows keyboards will work. Except some specialty keys. Also the alt and cmd keys will be mislabeled.

You can get keyboards with a proper Mac layout.

Das Keyboard has a Mac layout mechanical. As does Mac Alley. There are many others these are just brands I recognize.
https://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard...mechanical+keyboard+mac&qid=1583458490&sr=8-4

https://www.amazon.com/Macally-Back...mechanical+keyboard+mac&qid=1583458810&sr=8-6

Unless you want to go nuts with one of the best mechanical keyboard ever made. An Apple Extended Keyboard II and perform an ADB to USB conversion.

There are also many OS agnostic keyboards which don't use the Windows key or Command key. Just using a neutral symbol for any OS.
 
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