The keys don't feel cramped into the small space at all. There is enough room between keys to make for comfortable travel. How well does this keyboard size work with the 11-inch iPad Pro? Much better than I would have imagined. There isn't as much of a clickety-clackity experience. They're much tighter on the Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro. They sort of wiggle when you move your finger around on the keyboard. On the iMac/Mac's Magic Keyboard, keys are loose. It's almost unnoticeable, but you can feel the curve if you run your finger across the keys. The keys have just the slightest bit of a concave curve. They aren't sharp like the iMac's Magic Keyboard, but also not as soft as the Smart Keyboard for iPad. But the click is less clicky and more thumpy when you type. There is plenty of springiness and bounce. I don't mean that they are mushy like the Smart Keyboard for iPad.
#Smart keyboard folio vs magic keyboard pro#
Here's how I'd describe the Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro It's like the Magic Keyboard for the iMac, but with a cloth under the keys. They are "keyboard agnostic." Others have very strong opinions about what makes a good keyboard, and the slightest changes to tactility and feedback have a huge effect. Keyboards are definitely a personal experience, especially if you like mechanical keyboards.
#Smart keyboard folio vs magic keyboard cracked#
What is the 11-inch iPad Pro Magic Keyboard?Īs part of my 11-inch iPad Pro Magic Keyboard review, my first question was, is the keyboard all it's cracked up to be? That's the question everyone is asking.Let's dig in.Īnd yes, I wrote and published this 11-inch iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard review exclusively using the combo. If, like me, you want to know is whether the smaller 11-inch iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard configuration could be a comfortable laptop-like experience, too, you're in the right place. The best iPad for me is smaller, more portable. If I need a laptop size workspace, I'll use.my laptop. Apple Card: charged.Īt this point, all the big tech bloggers and vloggers have already told you what's great and what's not-so-great about the Magic Keyboard for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, but what about the smaller one? I don't want my iPad setup to be as big as my laptop setup. Combining my love of the best keyboard ever with my love of using a keyboard with a trackpad on my iPad Pro was a no-brainer. It's my favorite keyboard experience, and I've tested out a lot of different keyboards. So when Apple announced the Magic Keyboard with trackpad for iPad Pro in March 2020, I threw my money at my computer screen with a celebrated, "huzzah!"īecause I love the Magic Keyboard for the iMac. I prefer keys that are a bit more clicky, springy, even a little noisy. I think it's a genius design, and for some, it's a wonderful experience, but it's just not for me. I find the key feedback to be a bit.mushy. I don't like Apple's Smart Keyboard or Smart Keyboard Folio.