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Let's put this in context: You went to the store for company A to see if their product was compatible with something from company B; they couldn't answer your questions.
I feel your pain; I regularly go to a local BMW auto dealer to see if their accessories are compatible with my John Deere yard tractor. Wouldn't you know it: they haven't a clue either.
1 Unplug all USB cables from your keyboard.
2 Plug in the USB device that uses the most power first (this would be your tablet).
3 Plug in your mouse, which uses less power.
4 Enjoy.
In short, maximum power is given to the first device plugged in and the second device gets the balance. So plug in the most power consuming device first.
I think there's an item on this in the Apple knowledge base, but I can't really blame you for just figuring it was a normal thing, since many keyboards don't do this.
Hope that helps.
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Apple sells many products that work on both Windows and OSX, including this keyboard. If they didn't intend for people to use the keyboard under Windows, why go to the trouble of adding the 'alt' text on their 'option' key. I wasn't asking some in-depth question about DLL libraries or other Windows-centric concept, I just had some simple compatibility questions. Somehow I don't see a Windows PC and a MAC PC being as different as a car and a lawn tractor.