This Week's Sponsor:

Incogni

Put an End to Spam, Scams, and Robocalls on Your iPhone


BulletTrain Express Keyboard: MacBook, Meet Desktop Mac

I bought an iMac about a month ago. It’s a great machine, it’s sexy and it’s powerful. Still, when I’m working on it I do miss one thing: they keyboard and trackpad configuration of the MacBook Pro. Having a full-size keyboard above the trackpad is undoubtedly more comfortable than having to constantly switch from the keyboard to a Magic Trackpad on its side. Placing the Magic Trackpad under the keyboard doesn’t help either as it’ll end up moving and sliding on your desk.

So what we have here is possibly the coolest gadget we’ve covered on MacStories in a while: the BulletTrain Express Keyboard is a solid aluminum platform that can embed a Magic Trackpad and an Apple keyboard, all in one single and ergonomic surface.

The obvious advantage of using a Magic Trackpad over a normal MacBook trackpad is that the Magic one is 88% larger. That’s a lot of surface to swipe your fingers on, and I couldn’t switch to the Magic Mouse for anything in the world. That thing makes my hand hurt. But a sleek shiny surface that keeps the keyboard and the giant trackpad with the same disposition of a MacBook? Hell yeah.

Also:

Even if you get up and walk with the BulletTrain Express upside down, the Apple Keyboard and Magic Trackpad stay securely connected in one cohesive structure. The Apple Magic Trackpad has two small white feet located toward the front bottom that ingeniously depress when you push-down on the top surface of the Apple Magic Trackpad to simulate a left, and/or right mouse-click. When the Apple Magic Trackpad is placed in the BulletTrain Express, it sits on a specially designed flat surface which allows you to take complete advantage of and benefit from being able to get “feedback” from depressing the trackpad.

You can get a BulletTrain Keyboard Platform at $99; it doesn’t exactly come cheap.  But we’re all willing to pay for quality, right?

Access Extra Content and Perks

Founded in 2015, Club MacStories has delivered exclusive content every week for nearly a decade.

What started with weekly and monthly email newsletters has blossomed into a family of memberships designed every MacStories fan.

Learn more here and from our Club FAQs.

Club MacStories: Weekly and monthly newsletters via email and the web that are brimming with apps, tips, automation workflows, longform writing, early access to the MacStories Unwind podcast, periodic giveaways, and more;

Club MacStories+: Everything that Club MacStories offers, plus an active Discord community, advanced search and custom RSS features for exploring the Club’s entire back catalog, bonus columns, and dozens of app discounts;

Club Premier: All of the above and AppStories+, an extended version of our flagship podcast that’s delivered early, ad-free, and in high-bitrate audio.