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Martytoof posted:Since upgrading to ios13, has anyone noticed that their iPad Pro 2 (or others, I guess) with official keyboard acts weird and either stops recognizing keyboard input or just types garbage until you force-quit the app in question and re-launch it? my smart keyboard just straight up stopped working. occasionally I’ll get toasts saying “this accessory is not supported”. Not exactly sure what to do about it
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 17:14 |
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Is the Logitech the superior keyboard to the apple smart? I'll be getting a pro for work in January and can pick my keyboard.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 17:25 |
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CaptainCrunch posted:Then Astropad is your best bet. Free, supports pen pressure, written by former Apple coders.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 17:27 |
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CaptainCrunch posted:Then Astropad is your best bet. Free, supports pen pressure, written by former Apple coders. Am I missing something? I'm not seeing a free version.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 17:35 |
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CygnusTM posted:Am I missing something? I'm not seeing a free version. Ah hah! They seem to be hiding it a bit. https://astropad.com/standard/ Edit: I am dumb. Apparently I grabbed it waaaay back when it was free, and now it is not. My apologies for the disinformation. It's still pretty solid and I recommend it for folks who (like me) with older Macs that don't support sidecar.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 17:42 |
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TraderStav posted:Is the Logitech the superior keyboard to the apple smart? I'll be getting a pro for work in January and can pick my keyboard. The Logitech Slim is probably the best iPad keyboard. Includes a place for the Pencil and has a backlit keyboard. The keyboard itself is pretty good. I do not know if it’s available for the newest Pro models.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 17:51 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:The Logitech Slim is probably the best iPad keyboard. Includes a place for the Pencil and has a backlit keyboard. The keyboard itself is pretty good. I do not know if it’s available for the newest Pro models. I have it. It is good. It’s. t h i c c though.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 19:10 |
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TraderStav posted:Is the Logitech the superior keyboard to the apple smart? I'll be getting a pro for work in January and can pick my keyboard. For the Pro 2 I'm not sure how you can beat the OEM Apple keyboard. Super thin and does anything you'd want. For an OG Pro I think the Logitech is your best bet.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 19:18 |
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What about for pro 3? I like clicky clacky keyboard
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 19:19 |
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Oh sorry, I meant for 3rd generation. Somehow I missed the fact that I have a 3G and not 2G. For the 3rd gen (with the magnetic pencil) I think you’ll have a hard time beating the Apple Smart. For 1 and 2 use the Logitech, is what I meant to say I guess.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 19:23 |
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XBenedict posted:I have it. It is good. It’s. t h i c c though. Thinner than the Logi Create though (which was uncomfortably thick). I liked the rear case and kickstand. You could use it with or without the keyboard pretty easily.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 20:24 |
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The Logitech iPad Pro keyboards are thicker but feel way better than the Apple ones. If they would use the smart connector I’d have bought one yesterday. Sadly you gotta use them over Bluetooth.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 22:22 |
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I got the smart keyboard with the 10.5" iPad air and kinda regret it. It's not too nice to type on and pretty spendy. Plus not having backlight sucks.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 22:29 |
The pros would be a way more compelling buy for me if they made a keyboard that had a laptop hinge like the surfaces. Typing on a non-flat surface is a pretty important feature of a portable computer.
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 22:48 |
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Isn't that what Brydge do? I'm not really interested in a keyboard personally, but I've heard good things
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 22:52 |
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tuyop posted:The pros would be a way more compelling buy for me if they made a keyboard that had a laptop hinge like the surfaces. Typing on a non-flat surface is a pretty important feature of a portable computer. The pro keyboard is indeed a flat cover, so not sure what you’re missing here.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 03:13 |
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Jazz Marimba posted:my smart keyboard just straight up stopped working. occasionally I’ll get toasts saying “this accessory is not supported”. Not exactly sure what to do about it What year is it? There’s an extended repair program for some faulty smart keyboards. https://iphone.appleinsider.com/articles/18/04/13/apple-offers-up-extended-repair-program-for-defective-ipad-pro-smart-keyboards
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MrBond posted:The pro keyboard is indeed a flat cover, so not sure what you’re missing here. Can you just prop that up in your lap or balanced on one leg without it collapsing? I didn’t know about that brydge one though. That looks great!
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CaptainCrunch posted:Then Astropad is your best bet. Free, supports pen pressure, written by former Apple coders. Not free. There’s a trial. It’s 12 a month or 50 (the first year) [Edit] didn’t see another page. Y’all sorted it out...
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tuyop posted:Can you just prop that up in your lap or balanced on one leg without it collapsing? It (assuming we're talking the Apple iPad Pro keyboard cover here) can be balanced on your lap but typing will be a kinda lovely experience as it misses inputs a lot if the surface isn't rigid. If I put a book or something equally rigid under it, it'll work better.
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Zwille posted:It (assuming we're talking the Apple iPad Pro keyboard cover here) can be balanced on your lap but typing will be a kinda lovely experience as it misses inputs a lot if the surface isn't rigid. If I put a book or something equally rigid under it, it'll work better. The current gen model? The Smart Keyboard Folio? That hasn’t been my experience at all. I can easily perch the 12.9” iPad Pro (3rd gen) + Smart Folio Keyboard on my lap and use it will zero issues. In fact I’m typing this post in my recliner with the iPad on my lap right now. No extra support or weird positioning needed.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 15:21 |
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The Apple iPad keyboards are not as good as Logitech’s when using them as input devices, but they don’t get in your way as much when using the iPad as a tablet. I’m having bad luck with 12.9 tablets. I keep getting periods of no touch response (up to 10 seconds). This is my second one and it gets progressively worse as time goes on. There are a couple of Apple user threads with people trying to isolate where the problem is. Like disabling pro-motion, disconnecting the Pencil, and restoring over and over again. Best I’ve heard is that it’s possibly a bad gyroscope and the tablet freezes thinking it’s being rotated. Apple, of course, says nothing, but they replaced the last one without a AppleCare deductible, which was a little surprising. We will see what happens this time.
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Proteus Jones posted:The current gen model? The Smart Keyboard Folio? That hasn’t been my experience at all. I can easily perch the 12.9” iPad Pro (3rd gen) + Smart Folio Keyboard on my lap and use it will zero issues. In fact I’m typing this post in my recliner with the iPad on my lap right now. No extra support or weird positioning needed. I already exchanged it once for the keyboard issues so I assume I’m typing on it wrong™. I already sorta accepted that that’s just how it is and am halfway there getting used to it.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 16:09 |
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I type on my 12.9” Smart Keyboard a lot (right now in fact) and have never had any dropped keys or input issues. While I haven’t tried the Logitech or Brydge options, I really like how easy it is to pop the iPad out of this keyboard and use as a naked tablet. I don’t want to mess around with disconnecting a big case every time. If you need more protection or don’t mind the extra weight in tablet mode, those would be good options though.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 16:31 |
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TheManWithNoName posted:I type on my 12.9” Smart Keyboard a lot (right now in fact) and have never had any dropped keys or input issues. How secure is the pencil in the apple case? Can easily see it bumping off while walking from meeting to meeting if it's just a magnet holding it on the side.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 16:39 |
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TraderStav posted:How secure is the pencil in the apple case? Can easily see it bumping off while walking from meeting to meeting if it's just a magnet holding it on the side. It’s just a magnet holding it on the side. A pretty secure one though.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 16:52 |
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Yeah if you put it in a bag or something it’s bound to slide off but other than that it’s pretty secure. I remove it anyway when putting the iPad away because it feels like it drains a lot of battery if kept attached.
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# ? Nov 16, 2019 18:36 |
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I’ve had the pencil come fly off, but always when I hit the iPad against something or bumped my arm while holding the iPad. I never looked down and didn’t know where the pencil was if it wasn’t stuck to the iPad itself. There’s always a first time for everything but I’m comfortable that it holds the pencil securely. The only complaint I have with the Smart Keyboard is the placement of the language key. I’m always flubbing that with my palm and BAM I’m typing Japanese by accident.
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 00:17 |
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Martytoof posted:The only complaint I have with the Smart Keyboard is the placement of the language key. I’m always flubbing that with my palm and BAM I’m typing Japanese by accident. Just lean into it and make it part of your personal brand
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 00:28 |
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The Smart Keyboard covers are garbage. The customer reviews are (or were, they look better now than they used to) awful, mine is broken to the point that the iPad goes insane if you connect it, and I was pretty cautious with it. I know at least two people with failed smart keyboards, one of which is literally on his third one, and he’s a cautious cs prof. I don’t trust them enough to buy another, given how expensive they are. I got a returned foldable Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard on clearance that I super like. Sometimes I’ll just use a normal Apple Mac keyboard, because they work very well together.
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 12:28 |
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I might get the company to swap mine out since I don't really pay for it myself, but I value the thin profile of my iPad above almost everything so unless there's another just-as-thin option I'll likely keep going back to the Apple well for this peripheral And I say I value the thin profile, but realistically with two of my thin bags the profile would make the difference between sliding the iPad in and having to jam it in.
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 12:40 |
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Anyone have experience with the Brydge? I'd be worried about the longevity of the hinges with a keyboard that expensive.
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 14:32 |
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I also value the profile which is why I originally bought it. But a separate mobile keyboard and a normal iPad cover takes up similar amounts of room; it’s the third party attached covers that get unreasonably thick. If you can keep getting replacements at no personal cost though I get wanting to stick with that route.
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 15:07 |
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I had the Smart Keyboard for my original Pro replaced for free. New one seems to be working fine. Every other option I've ever seen has been twice as thick and not nearly as convenient.
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 15:20 |
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iPad Pro users: How do yo best solve the logistics of charging an iPad Pro and an iPhone? I love the Pro, but the old iPad was more convenient in that I only had to bring one charger and one cable to charge both my iPhone and the iPad. Now I have to bring two chargers, each with their own cable. ...Or do I? Is there any recommended charger for both my iPhone and my iPad (with their own cables, unfortunately)? This is on the Apple Store but it's hella expensive for a charger IMO: https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/product/HN7L2B/A/anker-powerport-ii-pd-2-port-usb-wall-charger-with-usb-c-cable Xabi fucked around with this message at 15:59 on Nov 20, 2019 |
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Xabi posted:iPad Pro users: How do yo best solve the logistics of charging an iPad Pro and an iPhone? I love the Pro, but the old iPad was more convenient in that I only had to bring one charger and one cable to charge both my iPhone and the iPad. Now I have to bring two chargers, each with their own cable. I'm confused. If you could get away with one charger before, why can't you use one charger and two cables now?
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I don’t blame you, as my post was a bit confusing and perhaps my thought process itself is silly. I’ve accumulated x number of USB-A to lightning cables over the years and thought I should keep them (as I lose them, break them etc). I’ll probably end up buying x number of USB-C to lightning cables with the other solution. It just seems like a waste, but it might be the best solution anyway. I was also wondering if there was a good solution for charging both devices at the same time (something I couldn’t do before).
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 14:37 |
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Xabi posted:iPad Pro users: How do yo best solve the logistics of charging an iPad Pro and an iPhone? I love the Pro, but the old iPad was more convenient in that I only had to bring one charger and one cable to charge both my iPhone and the iPad. Now I have to bring two chargers, each with their own cable. It's only $29.99 at Amazon
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 15:32 |
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You have a few options. This seems to actually be better than the one Apple is selling (up to 45W over USB-C and 15W over USB-A versus 30W and 15W, respectively) while also cheaper - though it doesn't include a cable. This one seems to be identical to the one Apple is selling for half the price with no cable. Second, you can move into 2019 and just use USB-C for everything. Here's a 36W one and this one is 60W. The other option is to get USB-A multi-port things and find a USB-A to USB-C cable for your iPad, but that will be slow to charge, I think. Personally, I think just getting USB-C everything makes the most sense since that is what Apple is shipping with new devices now, so you'll probably end up with those. Keep your USB-A to Lightning cables around for connecting to older things, if you must.
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Anker also sells multiple bank usb chargers that include a usb-c port, which is what I use for my phone, watch, iPad, and headphones. https://www.anker.com/products/variant/powerport-speed-pd-5/A2056111
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