A wide low-latency touch pad, native iPad keyboard, full-size computer keyboard with 88 keys or create your own. You can create keyboard layouts by yourself for your own needs. Clone existing layout or create it from scratch, add touch pad or buttons of any size to any position and assign keys or hotkeys to them. The Magic Keyboard is an amazing companion for iPad Pro and iPad Air. It features a great typing experience, a trackpad that opens up new ways to work with iPadOS, a USB‑C port for pass‑through charging, and front and back protection.
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iPad keyboards provide a great typing experience and lightweight, durable protection for your iPad. And they attach to iPad magnetically — no need for switches, plugs, and pairing. The Magic Keyboard delivers even more with a floating design, backlit keys, and a built‑in trackpad.
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Magic Keyboard
The Magic Keyboard is an amazing companion for iPad Pro and iPad Air. It features a great typing experience, a trackpad that opens up new ways to work with iPadOS, a USB‑C port for pass‑through charging, and front and back protection. The Magic Keyboard features a floating cantilever design, allowing you to attach it magnetically and smoothly adjust it to the perfect viewing angle for you.
Compatible with
- iPad Air (4th generation)
- iPad Pro 12.9‑inch (3rd and 4th generation)
- iPad Pro 11‑inch (1st and 2nd generation)
Comfortable typing
Full‑size, backlit keys and a scissor mechanism with 1 mm travel for quiet, responsive typing.Built‑in trackpad
Designed for Multi‑Touch gestures and the cursor in iPadOS.Floating cantilever design
Smooth angle adjustability delivers the perfect viewing angle.Front and back protection
Folds into a case to provide front and back protection for traveling.
Smart Keyboard Folio
The Smart Keyboard Folio is a full‑size keyboard when you need one, and it provides front and back protection when you don't. Simply attach it and start typing.
Compatible with
- iPad Air (4th generation)
- iPad Pro 12.9‑inch (3rd and 4th generation)
- iPad Pro 11‑inch (1st and 2nd generation)
Two viewing angles
Switch between two viewing angles ideal for whatever you're doing.Front and back protection
Provides lightweight, front and back protection.
Smart Keyboard
The Smart Keyboard is a full‑size keyboard made for iPad. It delivers a comfortable typing experience wherever you are and converts into a slim, durable front cover when you're on the go.
Compatible with
- iPad (7th and 8th generation)
- iPad Air (3rd generation)
- iPad Pro 10.5‑inch
Type or watch
Folding design enables different configurations for typing email messages or watching videos.Lightweight cover
Provides slim, durable front protection.
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Lee writes: We have a new-to-us Mac Pro that has us puzzled. Many of the keyboard keys don't match the characters on the keys, so we have to do sleuthing by trial and error when we need to insert a hyphen or a slash or colon, etc. How can we reset the keyboard settings to the way it was manufactured?
Hi Lee! Sounds like the previous owner of your Mac made liberal use of the keyboard settings shortcuts and other input settings available in the OS X Control Panel—and yes, with enough tweaks, the keys on your keyboard may begin playing some nasty tricks on you.
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Lee writes: We have a new-to-us Mac Pro that has us puzzled. Many of the keyboard keys don't match the characters on the keys, so we have to do sleuthing by trial and error when we need to insert a hyphen or a slash or colon, etc. How can we reset the keyboard settings to the way it was manufactured?
Hi Lee! Sounds like the previous owner of your Mac made liberal use of the keyboard settings shortcuts and other input settings available in the OS X Control Panel—and yes, with enough tweaks, the keys on your keyboard may begin playing some nasty tricks on you.
The good news, though, is that it's relatively easy to restore the keyboard settings to the be what's out of the box — or the default settings — and start fresh.
Want to restore the default settings for your Mac's keyboard? Open the System Preferences window and head to the Keyboard section.
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Here's how…
- Click on the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the screen, select System Preferences, then click Keyboard.
- Make sure the Keyboard tab is selected, then click the Modifier Keys button. (This is a setting that lets you disable the Caps Lock key, among other things.) In the window that slides open, click the Restore Defaults button, then click OK.
- Next, select the Text tab, then check out the list of text shortcuts (a.k.a. 'macros') saved to your Mac. There should only be a few default shortcuts listed (such as '(c)' and 'c/o'). See a lot more, or anything unusual? If so, go ahead and delete the entries you neither need nor want; just use the '-' button near the bottom of the window.
- Let's move on to the Shortcuts tab; this is where you'll find keyboard combinations like SHIFT + COMMAND + 3 (to take a screenshot) and COMMAND + SPACE BAR (to open the Spotlight search box). Go ahead and click the Restore Defaults button to return all your keyboard-combo shortcuts to their default settings.
- Last but not least, click the Input Sources tab and make sure your language is selected. If you're in the U.S., for example, the 'U.S.' input source should be selected at the top. Don't see the right language? Click the '+' button in the bottom corner of the window, click a language (like 'English'), then select an input source (anything from 'Australian' to 'U.S. International — PC.'
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Vpn for mac. Hope that works, Lee. Still having trouble? Let me know!
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