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Apple may have done away with godawful butterfly switches earlier this year, but I legitimately cannot stand the Magic Keyboard. I’m not super swole but I know I can snap that.
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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- The KB3 is a similar size and style to Apple's own Magic Keyboard, but opts for a more colourful design, the black body broken by orange and teal highlights to illustrate the various secondary key.
- Here's Reddit user autimn's take on a mechanical Apple Magic Keyboard Pro: what if apple engineered a mech keeb from r/MechanicalKeyboards. The design looks delightfully solid, and the metallic, space grey design certainly gives it a 'pro' aesthetic. R/MechanicalKeyboards has gone wild for the design. 'I'd buy that shit in a keystroke,' one.
- A Mac keyboard with mechanical switches Azio Mk-Mac Wired USB Backlit Keyboard with Brown K-Switch. Have you ever heard of a mechanical keyboard for the Apple Mac? If you haven’t, this Azio MK-Mac keyboard should put you on track. Mechanical key switches are popular among gamers and typists in the world of Windows computers.
- And comparing gaming switches to chicklet keys is far smaller than a 1mm difference (again iirc, I recall the magic keyboard having 1.2mm actuation as well in the first place). But I was completely wrong about the magic keyboard being bad for input latency.
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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.
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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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Apple’s Magic Keyboards are functional and as far as bundled keyboards with computers are concerned, they work just fine and there really isn’t that much to complain about. However, for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts out there, what if Apple were to one day make their own mechanical keyboard?
Thanks to renders created by u/autinm and shared on Reddit, we might have an idea, and we definitely hope that this is something that Apple is looking into. One of the awesome features of this concept is that it puts the Touch Bar onto an external keyboard instead of baking it directly into the laptop.
This would allow Apple to bring Touch Bar functionality to its desktop computers like the iMac, iMac Pro, or Mac Pro. This isn’t that strange of a concept when you consider that in the past, we’ve seen Apple patent a similar idea, although as with most patents, it’s hard to tell what is simply an idea or what could actually be a product that they are working on.
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This Apple mechanical keyboard concept is also of the 65% variety, meaning that it does away with the dedicated function row (replaced by the Touch Bar), as well as the dedicated numpad. It might not necessarily be a keyboard for everyone, but given the number of upvotes it has received, many members of the mechanical keyboard community seem to be on board with the idea. Here’s hoping that Apple is taking note.
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