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I have been using an iPad with a keyboard case as my primary computing device since late 2011. Not only have I lost track of how many iPads I’ve owned during that time—the keyboards I’ve ...
It's probably not an accident that most keyboard cases appearing for the iPad Pro are going with the tried-and-true Bluetooth connection and foregoing the Smart Connector.
Razer’s mechanical keyboard case is made of two distinct parts: the actual Bluetooth keyboard (which is backlit and has low-profile mechanical switches) and a hard plastic case where you insert the ...
I’ve been using the Smart Keyboard + iPad Pro combination since the updated versions launched a couple of months ago. This combination has outright replaced my MacBook Pro for work on the go ...
The new iPad Pro may be marketed as an orientation-agnostic computer as far as holding it in your hands goes, but with the Smart Connector and the Pencil’s magnetic connector being on one side only, ...
Apple’s Smart Keyboard for the iPad Pro works reasonably well and is thin and lightweight, but its chiclet keys are an acquired taste for many. Fortunately, alternatives do exist. Julio Ojeda-Zapata ...
Because the iPad Pro’s screen is so large, the on-screen keyboard is a startling approximation of a full-sized keyboard, complete with a number/symbol row and even a tab key.
I can work with the Brydge keyboard and iPad combo on my lap every bit as comfortably as I can with a Mac. The Apple Smart Keyboard, not so much. It needs heft and stability.
Magnetic charging stands that utilize iPad Smart Connectors are working again with the latest iPadOS 18.3 beta, proving it was just a beta bug and not a larger move from Apple.
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