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Review on πŸ” Stable Touchpad Keyboard Case for New iPad 8th Gen (10.2" 2020) /7th Gen (10.2" 2019) /iPad Air 3rd Gen 10.5" 2019/iPad Pro 10.5" 2017 by Mark Estrada

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great laptop bag. Suitable for use

I just received the wireless keyboard and installed it with my iPad Air 3. Setup and pairing was very easy. Most iPads are already updated to iOS 14+, so you automatically get trackpad support. You need to go to the settings and enable assistive touch in the accessibility section. Once paired, it was responsive and I didn't experience any lag when typing or using the trackpad. The case holds the iPad well, and when it's closed or open it really feels like a slim laptop. Due to the smaller size of the keyboard, you'll feel a bit uncomfortable when typing compared to a full-size keyboard on a standard-size laptop. The keys are easy to type on. They have good rides and positive reviews. I never doubt if the keys were pressed, I just have to doubt my typing skills. It's nice that you can turn the trackpad on and off. Until you get used to the trackpad's position, you can accidentally touch it while typing, which suddenly places the cursor in a new spot, which can be frustrating. So if I know I'm going to be typing a lot, I turn off the trackpad. I like the rubber feet on the bottom to keep the case in place, except that when you open the case, the bottom edge of the case that houses the iPad wraps around halfway up the keyboard and lifts the back slightly, lifting the rubber off . Legs. A quick note, unless you are in an environment where the case can slip a lot when using the iPad. All ports are clear and open with easy access through chassis cutouts. I read a complaint that the caps lock key didn't have an indicator light on the key. Instead, it's located in the lower-right corner of the case. Given that Caps Lock ads can be found almost everywhere on different devices, I don't think this is a big problem. When using the iPad in portrait mode, you have to hold the case like an open book, which makes this type of use a bit awkward. My only wish for this product is that the keyboard folds on its own so you can use the iPad in its traditional mode when held upright.

Pros
  • Tablet accessory
Cons
  • Expensive