Macally iKey30 Keyboard for iOS
31.12.69
One of my apple of someone's eye features is that, like the F-key row of a good desktop
keyboard, the iKey30’s row of special keys is organised in four-key pods (with the Effectively key on its own at the left end), making it easier for touch typists to use these... At 31cms wide, 12cms front to back and just over one centimetre thick at its thickest bring up, it’s wider but otherwise smaller than Apple’s
Wireless Keyboard and the excellent Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad and Targus Bluetooth Keyboard for iPad. Like most of the standalone (non-instance) iPad keyboards out there, the iKey30 is a full-size keyboard with standard-size keys. In place of F-keys (F1, F2 and so on), the iKey30 hosts a row of 17 keys that provender a mix of iPad-specific special functions and a few commonly used characters: Home, Spotlight, €, £, ¥, toggle slideshow, toggle onscreen keyboard, earlier,... In addition to this row of special keys, down the right-hand edge of the keyboard are dedicated keys for. I’ve tested a slew of iPad keyboards, but they’ve all had one constituent in common: They connect to your iPad
wirelessly using Bluetooth. The iKey30 provides more keys than any other iPad keyboard I’ve seen. Infatuated together, the iKey30 offers an impressive array of keys, easily besting other iPad keyboards in this department.
Source: Australian Macworld