- To connect an Apple keyboard to your iPad wirelessly, you’re going to need a specific kind of keyboard: the Apple Magic Keyboard.
- With an Apple Magic Keyboard connected to your iPad, you can type at full speed, avoiding typos and giving yourself quicker access to punctuation marks and special symbols.
- Pairing an iPad to a Magic Keyboard via Bluetooth only takes a matter of seconds, and you’ll still be able to use your iPad’s touchscreen however you want afterward.
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Typing on an iPad can be a frustrating affair. The faster your fingers fly, the more typos you make. And while all of the numbers and punctuation marks you find on a standard keyboard can be accessed when typing on an iPad, you have to cycle through several screens to locate many of them.
Pairing a wireless Apple Magic Keyboard to your iPad allows you to enjoy a standard typing experience with full-sized keys and ready access to all the numbers and symbols you use every day. And the process of connecting the Magic Keyboard takes all of 30 seconds.
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iPad (From $329.99 at Best Buy)
Apple Magic Keyboard (From $99.99 at Best Buy)
How to connect an Apple Magic Keyboard to your iPad
1. Turn the Magic Keyboard on via the rear switch – if the device is already on, switch it off, then on again, as this puts it into pairing mode.
2. Open your iPad's Settings app.
3. Tap the "Bluetooth" tab.
4. Once it appears on the bottom of the next screen, tap "Keyboard" or "Magic Keyboard."
Once your iPad says that the keyboard is "Connected," you're done.
The next time you type in an app, email, or text, enjoy typing on your full-sized keyboard rather than the screen.
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