Just wondering who uses an iPad Pro with a keyboard case on their lap and what their experience has been like.
I agree with this. I’ll do it if I HAVE to. Also 12.9 IPP and MKB.I do that, but must admit it's not as stable as I want it to be (Magic Keyboard for iPad 12.9). And the angle isn't great for my neck.
I agree with this. I’ll do it if I HAVE to. Also 12.9 IPP and MKB.
Good detailed review, I have the same feelings about this overall enjoyable but, like so many apple things, absurdly expensive product. I do enough writing on it that the convenience of so quickly and easily turning the ipad into a ”laptop”, on the lap with a tactile mostly full keyboard, makes it worth it.I took a gamble on a Magic Keyboard because I don't trust anything loose or collapsible like a Folio with my iPad. I think there are things to get used to, but it feels sturdy enough to me.
The main thing to get used to is the center of gravity, it's going to feel higher than if you're used to a Macbook. When I lift it up, it feels like the center is in the hinge below the area where the iPad magnetically attaches, so that's where I hold it if I carry it unfolded.
You should be careful about setting it on a backwards angle. The base is weighty, but not enough to balance it out. Any angle that's flat or towards the front or sides is fine, including laps.
The whole thing is built really solid... The hinges are pretty stiff and I can draw on my iPad (putting pressure on the screen) without it swiveling or sliding very much. The bottom of the base is very grippy, I can use it in different positions like on my legs when my knees are raised. Probably worth mentioning the magnets that hold the iPad are ridiculously strong, too.
If you're worried about screen angle or ergonomics, it seems to hold the iPad high enough that the top of the screen is about as high as the top of my 15" MBP's screen. Compared to anything like the Folio, where the bottom of the screen would be resting where the "bottom hinge" would be and brings the viewing angle slightly lower.
I gave it some time and now I think I understand why it's so expensive now... but it is expensive. The only other thing I really hate about it is the recessed trackpad. Doesn't feel nice to bump my fingertip against the edges and it feels difficult to make pinch-gestures. They should have tried to level out the surface down there.
the Apple Smart keyboard folio is even worse than the kickstand solutions, Magic Keyboard is at least usable, but it will never be like a laptop.I have the 11" iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard and would echo the similar sentiment - it's usable on my lap but not as ideal as an actual laptop due to the center of gravity and lesser range of of angles that the display can pivot to. If you were using a non-Magic Keyboard solution it might be a bit more challenging since the majority of those have a kickstand. Having used a work-issued Windows tablet that had a kickstand and folio-style keyboard/trackpad I can assure you it is an absolutely miserable experience to use on your lap.
I have the 11" iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard and would echo the similar sentiment - it's usable on my lap but not as ideal as an actual laptop due to the center of gravity and lesser range of of angles that the display can pivot to. If you were using a non-Magic Keyboard solution it might be a bit more challenging since the majority of those have a kickstand. Having used a work-issued Windows tablet that had a kickstand and folio-style keyboard/trackpad I can assure you it is an absolutely miserable experience to use on your lap.
its terribly balanced for lap use, its meant to be on a solid hard surface.Just wondering who uses an iPad Pro with a keyboard case on their lap and what their experience has been like.
Try doing that on a 12.9 inch ipad. And I have massive hands, and its still not comfortable to hold this ipad and type.Actually, I am getting quite skilled with the on screen keyboard. I use my iPad more than any other Apple device.
Try doing that on a 12.9 inch ipad. And I have massive hands, and its still not comfortable to hold this ipad and type.
Lucky apple has Universal control, I just tear my mouse thru the screen into the ipad and type away, just need to have the device unlocked next to my macbook pro..
Same! I actually enjoy typing on the screen. Maybe we’re just weird.Actually, I am getting quite skilled with the on screen keyboard. I use my iPad more than any other Apple device.
A small roll of paper towel? I hadn't heard that before- it's quite ingenious! I have struggled to find something I could use on my lap, pillows of all sizes as an example and none quite worked. I need to check our pantry for paper towel rolls now!‘I am using a 12.9 Pro and there is no way I would try to type on it while holding it. It sits in my lap with a small roll of paper towel tilting it up and in landscape mode.