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Anyone use a (typing) keyboard on there iPad
I’ve got a 12 inch iPad (2nd Gen) and was thinking of getting a keyboard for it.
Any recommendations?
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I have had one of these for more than five years and it has worked flawlessly. I love the portability. The shape is a little bit weird, but totally makes sense once you try it. Lasts for months on a single charge. Flip it open and it connects instantly. Close it and it completely shuts down. Powers off after 10 minutes or so of inactivity, but connects quickly as soon as you press a key.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EHSLFAY/
I've an Anker that looks like a plastic version of the old Apple Magic KB. Two AAA batteries, bluetooth connection. Don't use it much, but handy when I want to do some serious typing.
But you should also check out the Typefinity screen KB. It's a full PC layout, with number row and punctuation, no tricky shifts or oddball layout. And it includes a nice symbol KB, including comprehensive foreign language accents. I use mine all the time on a 9.5" iPad screen. It'd be full size on your 12".
I use the Apple Magic Keyboard and Trackpad with an iPad Pro and MacBook Air.
Same here at least for the first part of the comment.
For sure yup, its great and fast too! I mean the lil Mac ones. I even use one on my Nintendo for gadget and its rather hilarious but works! Cheers
The Keychron mechanical keyboard range are fantastic. My current favourite is the K3 optical, which is shallower and less clattery than its predecessors (which are also great, but they do make a racket).
Can a keyboard be used as a midi keyboard to trigger synths in aum, cubasis or standalone?
Apple Magic Keyboard if you want your iPad to behave more like a laptop.
Logitech Combo Touch if you want to lean on the tablet aspect more.
I personally went with Combo Touch because of the detachable keyboard and extra protection.
https://pctechtest.com/best-ipad-keyboards