After years of rumors and speculation, Apple has unveiled a larger more powerful verso of the traditional iPad – the iPad Pro.
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After years of rumors and speculation, Apple has unveiled a larger more powerful verso of the traditional iPad – the iPad Pro.
After years of rumors and speculation, Apple has unveiled a larger more powerful verso of the traditional iPad – the iPad Pro.
Continue reading “The iPad Pro is Here and Comes With Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard “
The Touchfire keyboard has all the functionality of a standard keyboard, but in a paper thin, transparent silicone that fits directly on your screen.
The Touchfire keyboard has all the functionality of a standard keyboard, but in a paper thin, transparent silicone that fits directly on your screen. You can still view the entire screen right through the keyboard with the ability to touch and swipe as if nothing was there.
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Take multi tasking to a new level. Kenex has release a full-sized, wireless Bluetooth keyboard that can be shared between multiple devices
Take multitasking to a new level. Kenex has release a full-sized, wireless Bluetooth keyboard that can be shared between multiple devices. Reply to a text on your iPhone, take notes on your iPad, type away on your Mac. A clean, white design and low profile keys make for a stylish yet comfortable typing experience.
With Touchfire you can type quickly, accurately, comfortably and most of all, you can type without looking at your iPad’s screen.
With Touchfire you can type quickly, accurately, comfortably and most of all, you can type without looking at your iPad’s screen.
So you miss the way cool emojicons from the iPhone, and those $.99 third party apps aren’t really cutting it for you? Here’s a little secret…they’re already there, just a pain to get to.
So you miss the way cool emojicons from the iPhone, and those $.99 third party apps aren’t really cutting it for you? Here’s a little secret…they’re already there, just a pain to get to.
Here’s how… Go to Settings > General > International > Keyboard and add the standard default Japanese keyboard. That’s it.
When you want to use an emojicon, just tap the world icon next to the space bar, and bring up the Japanese keyboard and type “emoji” and the emoji keyboard will appear. Like i said, a pain to use this way, but at least you can use them…
We’ll keep you posted if we find an easier way.