Fold the Smart Keyboard into a triangle with the keyboard in front of your iPad Pro. Fold the Smart Keyboard into a triangle with the keyboard tucked behind your iPad Pro. To use the keyboard, your iPad Pro needs to be in the groove above the number keys and folded in the Type position.
The Magic Keyboard is an excellent accessory, but it's expensive and heavy, and not everyone needs the trackpad that sets it apart. If you want to use an iPad in place of a laptop, though, it may very well be worth the price.
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To attach Smart Keyboard, do one of the following:
Stand your iPad Fold the Smart Keyboard Folio into the type position: Fold the Smart Keyboard into a triangle with the keyboard in front of your iPad: To use the keyboard, your iPad needs to be in the groove above the number keys and folded in the type position.
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Regardless of all our complaints, the Smart Keyboard Folio remains the best typing experience on iPad. The keys are quick, responsive, and easy to type on. They aren't as satisfying as some dedicated keyboards, but once you adjust, you can touch type as quickly and as accurately as on your Mac.
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Also, try these steps:
The Smart Keyboard Folio hooks up to your iPad Pro magnetically. A series of new magnets are embedded within the back panel of the new iPad to make this work. These magnets hold the folio into place, but are still only magnets — a sharp jolt from a fall still is enough to dislodge it.
If you have an iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, or 3rd generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, or 5th generation), or iPad Air (4th or 5th generation): Connect your Smart Keyboard FolioSmart Keyboard FolioIt automatically wakes your iPad when opened and puts it to sleep when closed. The Smart Folio attaches magnetically, and you can easily fold it into different positions to create a stand for reading, viewing, typing, or making FaceTime calls. to your iPad with the Smart Connector. The Smart Connector is on the back of your iPad, and has three small, magnetic contacts.
If you want a little less magic, Apple also sells an iPad keyboard case called the Smart Keyboard Folio. And finally, there's the plain Smart Keyboard for the entry-level iPad and older iPad Air and iPad Pro models.