The iPad Pro has come a long way and can replace a laptop for some people, so why are companies still making keyboards without trackpads?
When the iPad first started out over a decade ago, it was merely a tablet that was running the same OS as the iPhone, but just with a larger screen. At least, that`s how I pretty much saw it. I enjoyed my iPad, but I never thought of it as a serious work machine — just a tablet to read, watch, draw, and play on.
But as time passed, the iPad soon evolved into something much more than a tablet. People began to use it, instead of a laptop or desktop computer, to get work done with accessories like Bluetooth keyboards or protective keyboard cases. But to navigate your way around on an iPad, you`d still have to use the touch screen with your fingers, or perhaps a stylus of your choosing. It`s not a dealbreaker, sure, but it does get tiring having to lift your hand up from the keyboard to tap the screen multiple times, and it can definitely interfere...
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