Logitech makes a real nice one
I don't like any of the keyboard cases, they look cheap and ugly to me. Instead I got the Apple SmartCover (lovely leather!) and the Apple wireless keyboard. Works great!
If you really tried, you could just use the onscreen keyboard. After about of week of practice, you will be just as efficient typing on it as you are on a physical keyboard. Then you wouldn't have to worry about a keyboard case.
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That's what I do: the whole point of a tablet, for me, is to do away with the keyboard. I use a stylus but never a keyboard, it feels wrong to me, somehow.
To be honest, I didn't think that I would be able to type on the iPad like I would on a traditional keyboard. It wasn't until I saw my ex-wife (then my wife) do it. And she was really fast with it. So I tried it. And I became really good with it. I have used Bluetooth keyboards since then. But I usually give up on them because the keyboard's battery dies and I get frustrated or it becomes awkward or inconvenient when I want to use my iPad for something other than typing. That's why I went back to the onscreen keyboard because it makes the iPad more versatile.
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I have another trick: I type one handed.
The reason for that is I broke my back years ago (don't ask... Lol) and for a while my left side was paralyzed.
So a friend built me a bed desk with a mobile table that could be raised way up, my laptop was bolted on and I typed with my right hand.
Sitting up I also typed with my right hand.
And somehow I never got out of the habit, I can use all my limbs perfectly now, I'm fully healed and mobile but I still type one handed.
... Faster than my husband who types with both hands, hehehe...
Nothing to it, really. But you really need ALL your fingers, lol. It makes my hand look like a spider if I really type fast.
Lol. I would like to take a typing test to see what my speeds are with the software keyboard versus the physical keyboard.
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I know a guy who works for Apple, he's a hardware engineer and works on the iPad design. He got so used to typing on his iPad he's actually faster on it than on his computer.
I think at I may be getting there. The typing experience on my iPad is greater than anything I have ever used. One of the things that I enjoy more than the physical keyboard is autocorrect. And that I don't have to hit the shift key before starting the sentence with a capital letter. That makes me more efficient. I just don't know if I am actually faster.
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I find that a good keyboard case is one where you can remove the keyboard and it is then just a case. This lets you take it out for those times you know you won't use it