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Do you mean the soft keyboard or the keyboard cover? I use the keyboard cover most of the time: it's an excellent, real keyboard for me.
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the keyboard cover...i turn all thumbs with it.
works great when i can make it stay up.
Do you mean the soft keyboard or the keyboard cover? I use the keyboard cover most of the time: it's an excellent, real keyboard for me.
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The iPad Pro has essentially replaced using a laptop for me. I find it far easier to read manuals and books with it than a laptop or desktop too.
My desktop system is now mostly dedicated to bookkeeping and image processing, my laptop mostly is set up for when I need to work with a camera in tethered operations, and my iPads do everything else. I have three
- mini 3 that I use for running the home entertainment system and putting together the grocery lists, managing recipes, etc.
- Pro 12.3 for writing, watching movies, drawing, etc.
- Pro 9.7 for everything with more portability. It fits into my camera bags.
The iPads integrate perfectly with my macOS, iPhone, Appletv, and Apple Watch systems. Everything shares all the data as appropriate to their function. It's a great, integrated system.
My favorite computers these days... 🙂
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the keyboard cover...i turn all thumbs with it.
works great when i can make it stay up.
I've been thinking about Macbook Air vs iPad Pro. When using a keyboard with an iPad Pro can you scroll without reaching up and swiping the display?
My thinking is I find Macbook Air trackpad to be very convenient and I'm not sure swiping is an effective way to scroll. But maybe the difference is simple: one learns to use a finger instead a thumb. ...
"make it stay up" ...? I don't know what you mean.
The keyboard in the cover is very thin and the key have a very short action, also if you're on the 9.7 inch version they are necessarily reduced in size and a little cramped. Just a bit of practice building the muscle coordination and control should solve the clumsiness. I've been typing on it for six or seven months at least now, and can type nearly as fast and consistently as I can on my full-size desktop keyboard now.
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Looks like it's high time to start looking for a card reader to connect to the iPad I have. I would use it when I travel, mostly to download photographs, and then to read e-mail and stay connected or do other things while traveling. It's a lot smaller than my laptop and now that I got a spiffy leather case it's making me rethink its use.
Now... I must figure out the memory size. I think mine is small, so I'll have to travel with an additional portable drive. When it comes to that... do you operate editing programs from the drive or your iPad?
Thanks a BIG lot!