![]() ![]() You get a complete set of keys, and it’s roomy, especially on the 12.9-inch variant. Similarly, media playback lets you stay focused on your work with the ability to control whatever is playing in the background without having to switch to your music app.įunction keys make all the difference and sit on top of an excellent keyboard. The screen brightness keys are convenient when you don’t want to stretch your hand and manage it from the Control Center. While working between this review in Ulysses (a word processing app) on the left and viewing a PDF in Notability on the right, we could easily hit the Spotlight search key to pull up an asset or check a term. These integrate directly with iPadOS and work out of the box - no need to install a specific app or even play around in settings. It’s also the same layout that we loved on Combo Touch for iPad. It’s a similar experience to what you’ll find on Logitech keyboards and even the MacBook Air. The top row features keys for home, screen brightness, digital keyboard, spotlight search, keyboard backlighting control, playback controls (reverse, play/pause, forward), volume down, volume up, mute and lock. ![]() You get a full standard QWERTY keyboard with the required keys and a complete row of function keys. ![]() The Combo Touch fixes this from the start. While the keys are backlit, you can’t control the backlighting with a key command. Oddly enough, though, it only offers the standard QWERTY keys with the required extras (shift, caps lock, tab, etc.) and doesn’t have a top row of function keys. It delivers a punchy typing experience with plenty of travel and a large trackpad for navigating iPadOS. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountĪpple got a lot right with the Magic Keyboard when it first released in the spring of 2020. ![]()
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