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10 tips on how to choose an iPad keyboard

By: Aseem Gaurav on January 1, 2012


No matter how nice a virtual keyboard may be, at times you may feel the need to own iPad 2 keyboard for typing purposes such as emails, tweets, data entry of other types or article writing of short and long length. While it may appear alright for many to use the device’s virtual keyboard but if you are planning to use an external keyboard, iPadfanzz.blogspot.com offers you tips on how to choose an ideal iPad keyboard for you.

1. First identify for how long are you going to use the keyboard: scarcely or often. Do you want to use it once a week, once a month or on a daily basis. This will help you clearly identify the purpose for which you are purchasing the keyboard.

2. Then figure out the keyboard size. Determine what you are looking for: better portability or more convenience. Or do you want it to be sleek or a bit larger in size.



3. Choosing a right keyboard design is important. Do you want keys to be close to each other, slightly separated or elevated keys. Remember ease of use is important when you go for keyboard design. Besides a high-grade finish to match the look and feel of today's hottest tablets is equally important.



4. iPad Keyboard Dock or Bluetooth keyboard? It may be difficult to choose between these options but obviously the wireless option gives you the freedom to not sit right in front of the iPad as you can afford to move the screen back a little. You can even type in the comfort of your chair. You can further combine the wireless keyboard with the VGA adapter which will enable you to hook the iPad to a larger monitor, thus serving your home computing needs. One of the best option available is of course, the iPad keyboard dock which will cost you $29.99 while a wireless Apple keyboard is available for $69.99. Importantly, Apple's real keyboards also give you more keys, special-function keys, and the capability to use a number of standard Mac keyboard shortcuts.



5. Don’t forget to check out whether the non-alphanumeric characters are in the right place or not. Trying to figure out where they are will eventually consume more time.

6. Does the new iPad keyboard you are buying lets you use the slate in both landscape and portrait mode positions?

7. How much it weighs. A lightweight accessory allows users to easily carry the device wherever they want to.

8. Also keep in mind that while typing something you may need to access the tablet for any given reason. Try to figure it out how easy is it to switch between tablet and keyboard modes? Always choose a keyboard that doesn’t interfere with other uses of the slate.



9. The Apple Wireless Keyboard gives you the freedom to use it anywhere within 30 feet of your iPad, but requires two AA batteries to utilize the built-in Bluetooth technology. It is important to determine how long the batteries will retain a charge and if rechargeable, is a USB cable included?

10. Pricing: If buying an iPad created a hole in your pocket then it may not be a good idea to for an expensive accessory which you may only use hardly, barely and scarcely. There are numerous variety of keyboards that are available in the market but it is advisable to go for one which fits your budget.

 

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