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Review on Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover Mini Tablet Accessories in Bags, Cases & Sleeves by Angela Smith

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Best of its kind, but excruciating typing due to its tiny size

After practicing, I've come to the conclusion that there are limits to how hard you can can shrink your keyboard and still stay sane. are among the best: + Aluminum body reduces flex, which is safer - rechargeable lithium battery inside will likely never experience physical flex + No flex in "deck" when keys are pressed. Decent key travel, predictable operation. Comfortable feel.+ Same smart key layout as other Logitech keyboards. (Except that CTL or Control is to the right of the spacebar. + No keypress lag, doesn't fall asleep when you take a normal break from typing to watch, wakes up quickly from sleep when you go to lunch. + Larger basic alphabet Key size, but about 70-80% of full-size keys - smaller than older 10" netbooks. - Some punctuation and function keys are half-width - narrower - but standard height top row function. / media, but not so in the bottom ones Rows.. Logitech's compromises make sense given the mini iPad's narrow width, but I don't like on-screen keyboard.. and much less frustration for two fingers, hunting and picking, banking credentials, etc. But for heaven's sake, one, please use larger keyboard even when it's in hand Go for a mini iPad if you're going to be writing lengthy emails, reviews, homework, etc. I think Logitech has a design made fault. e iPad Air, this mini iPad design has NO non-slip rubber feet on the bottom. So unless you bring some kind of anti-slip or your own to your favorite coffee shop, it will slide and slide across the table making it harder for you to type than just small keys and spacing.

Pros
  • Keyboard shortcuts for copy and paste, play/pause, next track, and previous track
Cons
  • Waiting too long