Is there a way to connect a keeb to an iPad or are we stuck on whatever apple offer us?
I’ve seen a few nice setups searching this forum, but I don’t really know much about them. I’d like something moderately compact that will match the Apple aesthetic. USB-C native if that’s possible. I don’t want to deal with adapters.
Currently the Vortex brand ones are the only ones I’ve considered. A kit would be fun also.
You could build your own too. Very fun and rewarding, and you could customise it perfectly to your liking. I built my current keyboard and I loved it and it’s the most perfect keyboard for me as I’ve personalised it completely both functionally and aesthetically. The folks over at r/MechanicalKeyboards will definitely be able to help.
Search for "60%" keyboards to meet your compact needs, then pick up a second job and head over to pimpmykeyboard.com and Massdrop for custom keycaps. You're welcome and I'm sorry. (Don't forget about custom coiled cables!)
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Keyboard must Bluetooth, slim enough, not to big (maybe 60-65%?), and not too heavy.. Budget $150, and this keyboard will i use for portable keyboard. Thank you in advance.🙏🏼
I’m looking to get an external keyboard for my iPad Pro 12,9. One side tells me to sensible and get the magic keyboard, but then there is this voice in the back of my head to get a nice mechanical keyboard instead.
Does anyone have a mechanical keyboard and dared to share some experiences
Hello there, I own an 11 inch iPad Pro M4, which I have been feeling the need of a keyboard lately to do the likes of typing, studying, gaming, editing, making montages, and so much more. But I have been wondering if I should buy the magic keyboard followed with an external mouse, or a regular keyboard and mouse. I also want to know if the magic keyboard is good for editing and gaming or if the regular keyboard would be better. And I also Don't care about how much I'm gonna pay for those things since they are essencial for me. Help will be greatly appreciated.
I’m looking to switch my ipad smart keyboard folio for a nice desk stand and a neat mechanical keyboard. I’m going to use my folio case only when I’m taking my iPad oustide, but mostly my iPad is sitting home.
For me having an iPad stand and a mechanical keyboard is much a better choice than buying the new magic keyboard for those who just let their ipads at home.
I have replaced my macbook pro 2015 for my iPad because it’s much more convenient as just you unplug the iPad and bring it to the bed.
My ideal setup:
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iPad pro with USB-C hub
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iPad stand (with adjustable height)
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Bluetooth mouse: Logitech G703 or MX master 3?
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Mechanical keyboard: YMD75, GK64, GK61, Anne Pro 2, Tofu65 (Out of stock :(.. )
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Looking for an iPad cooler as well, as it cools down when I’m gaming (Fornite), because of heat issues iPad dims the display to prevent overheating the device.
IF ANYONE is using their mechanical keyboard with iPad I have a few questions:
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does your control, option, command key works with iPad?
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what about arrow keys when using Anne Pro for example, do u press FN to use arrow keys and do they work?
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tell me your details about using a mechanical kb :)
THANK YOU.
I use my iPad in the kind of config sometimes. I use the USB-C hub for drives and more commonly Ethernet when at clients without WiFi. I also use it when messing with my own WiFi.
I use the TwelveSouth Compass stand which is fantastic. It’s not adjustable in height exactly, but well worth a look.
I use the MX Master 2 with the Mac, but much prefer the Magic Trackpad gestures with the iPad. Highly recommended.
I haven’t had any head issues other than in direct sunlight, so can’t help there, but I can help with the Keyboard.
Use the Anne Pro 2. Control, Option, Command, Escape... they all work great. I use arrow keys in 2 different ways. I use the “Tap Layer” to use the FN1, FN2, Carl & Right Shift as arrows when I just tap them (without holding them, and without additional modifiers). For holding, or using modifiers I use WASD with the Caps Lock key set as FN1 also. It works really well, though some more complex actions can occasionally be a little odd, but I’m about the only person that uses those.
All in, I love this configuration. If there is anything I can help with or test for you,just let me know.
I use a Bluetooth modded HHKB with my iPad Pro. It works great especially since I have the ability to map the keys anywhere I like. I usually use this set up when I’m home and stationary, but on the go, nothing can beat the folio keyboard in terms of weight and portability. Currently using an MX ergo, but thinking about investing into the Magic Trackpad 2 for my iPad Pro.
Can someone please help me make a better discussion, should I go for the Apple Magix Keyboard or a 3rd party one for my M2 Ipadpro 11. Thank you and have a great day.
Hey everyone, I'm doing some research for my mom. She's totally blind and uses an iPad Mini with VoiceOver like a champ. Thing is, she wants to write and to stop having to dictate emails. She's had a garbo Windows 8 laptop for years that she'd do her long-form writing on, but that finally bit it.
I let her try my Apple keyboard and she hates it. She hates the chiclet-like keys and how flat it is. She used some janky usb external one with her laptop because she hated the built-in one on that too.
We were out and I let her feel a gaming keyboard (I think it was Razer) and now she's all about the mechanical ones. She likes the satisfying click and the deep-set keys.
I'm having trouble finding a mechanical keyboard that'll work with iOS and doesn't make you hit an Fn key to get a question mark - which is a whole new problem I didn't expect.
I've considered getting just the camera adaptor but paying $70 for a dongle just makes my skin crawl.
I was looking for the OG Das Keyboard for the simple joy of seeing a blind lady typing on am all-black keyboard to a totally dimmed screen, but can't seem to find it (and don't think it's compatible anyhow).
Any ideas or suggestions would be awesome. Cheers!
Correct me if I’m wrong, but any USB keyboard works via the lightning to USB A dongle.
Can’t go wrong with the iKBC wired and wireless keyboard. Not cheap though.
https://www.amazon.com/CD108BT-Wireless-Mechanical-Keyboard-Bluetooth/dp/B07F61DNJP/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1541107163&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=ikbc+keyboard+wireless&psc=1
Is it possible to connect a mechanical keyboard to an iPad using a usb-c to lightning cable? Google was not being super clear as to the possibility of this. thanks
Yes. Sort of. If the keyboard doesn’t take too much power. Ironically my TKL Turtle Beach keyboard does not work. My backlit HyperX Alloy XT, it does work as long as you don’t have the backlight at full power.
My hunch is no. I've only heard of people using the Camera Adapter and cable that has USB-A on one end to do this. Or of course the newer iPad pros have built-in USB-C, so they will work with the appropriate cable. And of course a Bluetooth keyboard is also an option for either.
I work on ipad and laptop(not mac) simeltaneously, I want a multi device bluetooth keyboard that can switch between them easily. As i came across many keyboards, I finalised two keyboards but can't filter out more because of lack of reviews for asus. Here are the keyboards :
Logitech pebble Keys 2 K380s
Asus marshmallow Kw100
What should I take between these two ?
I know the two main keyboards people recommend are
Apple magic keyboard $399 plus tax (openbox: $299)
Logitech combo touch $299.99 plus tax
I also noticed ESR has decent ratings, I just got their folio and the quality is nice. Does anyone have their keyboard folio in the picture I posted? That keyboard is only $149.99
Prices in CAD. (Imagine 35-40% off in USD)
I’m on the hunt for a keyboard to go with my iPad Pro M4, and I’m thinking about the Logitech Combo Touch Keyboard. I heard it’s supposed to be less prone to peeling, but I’m not sure if it’s the best choice for me. I’ve been using a Magic Keyboard for the past three years, and I’ve had a bit of a problem with the edges peeling off. I’m hoping that this issue has been fixed in the new Magic Keyboard.
In addition to the keyboard, I’m also wondering what size and storage capacity I should get for my iPad Pro. My current iPad Pro has 256 GB of storage, and I’ve used about 130-150 GB. I mostly use it for schoolwork and gaming, which uses up a decent amount of storage from my IPad
Oh, and I’m also thinking about getting the 11-inch or 13-inch iPad Pro. The 13-inch one seems a bit big and expensive, but my friends say it’s better for watching videos and drawing. What do you think?
Hello! I just bought and IPad Pro 11” 2022 and are not sure what keyboard to get, any recommendations? Is the trackpad necessary? I have a laptop to work on, ipad is to take to classes and study on the go and leisure stuff.
Are the keyboards protective? I had the pro 9,7” with a back case and the Smart Keyboard Folio and it was super protected! Is it the same with the 11” keyboard?
Thank you!
I have been using the Magic Keyboard daily since it came out. It is worth the cost. I tried many other keyboards before and believe me I did NOT want to spend the money, I planned to return it if I didn’t love it. Needless to say… no regrets.
Magic Keyboard is the best out there. You won’t regret it.
Got my first iPad wanted to use with a keyboard.