It has the same Smart connectors on the back (no bluetooth charging required) Keypad supports the same gestures as Apple’s Key motion and track pad response seem to be identical to Apple’s It has full EDGE PROTECTION! (the Apple does not) It has FUNCTION KEYS! (the Apple does not) You won't go wrong with this capable and, in many ways, superior alternative to Apple’s keyboardsĪfter using both the Folio Touch and Apple Magic Keyboard on an iPad Air 4 (2020) I was able to compare them side by side, and here’s what I found: Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned Make sure you get the Apple Pencil too (secondhand works, save a few bucks).įor me, I’d rather type on a Mac, scribble notes on my iPad (classes, research) and listen to podcasts on the iPhone. If all you can put money on is the iPad Air/Pro and a keyboard: THIS IS the way. If it’s gotta be Apple then this it price-wise and attachment. If you need a permanent keyboard, sketching/drawing capabilities, then buy a Surface and save some weigh t. If you’re looking for a full-time keyboard then buy a used MacBook (12-inches). If you’re just looking for a keyboard to type with on the iPad get a Bluetooth keyboard (someone has to make them). Haven’t found any settings either but also haven’t looked.ġ - Protects entire iPad EXCEPT where the pencil attaches.ĥ - Materials look/feel nice (cheap though) 4 - The damn cursor is always present on screen, even in tablet mode (keyboard folded back)ĥ - No settings in required app - Guess it acts as a driver.
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