[gui-talk] Apple Ipad keyboards

Santiago Velasquez zanty410 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 25 03:35:30 UTC 2017


Good day don, I hope you are well.

I used to have an iPad pro, and I had the logitech smart keyboard, and that was great.

I didn’t like the apple smart keyboard for the iPad pro because it didn’t have the function keys at the top. However, the Logitech was a great keyboard.

I hope this helps.

Regards
Santi



> On 25 Aug 2017, at 3:07 am, Gregory D. Rosenberg via gui-talk <gui-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Good afternoon Don,
> 
> 1) I have and absolutely love my Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard – Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, Android, iPad, iPhone, Apple TV with FLOW Cross-Computer Control and Easy-Switch up to 3 Devices. 
> 
> I keep it paired to my Apple TV, iPad, and a Windows 10 box used for weather SOFTWARE, Skywarn nets, AF MARS, ARES, and RACES. 
> 
> 2) Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 (Black). Intended for stationary applications. It's a fairly heavy keyboard design not to round on the desk or tray table. It twos wonderful device similar to the one above it varies in one he fashion it has a rotary dial switch to switch between devices. I use this on my desktop with an iPad that's mounted to the back of an iMac using one of those flexible supports from "12 South". 
> 
> 3) I keep a real Apple keyboard ($79) inside of a pelican case ($89). In addition to the iPad it also has plenty of space for storing the iPad cover, charging cables, and other accessory cables. I also carry a flat Stanley for the iPad ($6). 
> ReviewsWhen traveling or going to meetings I use the official Apple keyboard $80 stored in a Pelican case (waterproof and dust proof) $85. The case also accommodates the iPad cover, charger, and Maddie accessory cables. I added to it a completely flat iPad stand $6.
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> I keep a lightning to USB A, lightning to VGA, Lightning to HDMI, and lightning to DVI. 
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>> On Aug 24, 2017, at 11:24, Don H via gui-talk <gui-talk at nfbnet.org <mailto:gui-talk at nfbnet.org>> wrote:
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>> Wanting to purchase my first IPad.  Have been watching a lot of videos about the operation of the Ipad on the Hadley web site. Everything with Voiceover seems quite useable but still can't see how the on screen keyboard would be very efficient.  So my qquestion is what people are using for a seperate keyboard to use with the IPad?  See that the IPad Pro has a smart keyboard but they are quite expensive and some reviews I have seen don't give it good reviews.
>> 
>> So if you have a favorite external keyboard to use with a Ipad plese let me know.
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>> Thanks
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