Which iPads Are Compatible with the Magic Keyboard?
First, let’s give a quick overview of what you need to use the Magic Keyboard. Keep in mind that Apple’s Magic Keyboard comes in two sizes: 11-inch and 12.9-inch. That makes it compatible with an iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd and 4th-generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st and 2nd-generation), and iPad Air (4th-generation). Aside from that, your tablet must run iPadOS 13.4 or newer.
How to Connect the Magic Keyboard to Your iPad (Pro & Air)?
The Magic Keyboard comes with a keyboard on one end, which is connected to its lid via a sturdy hinge. That lid, even though it’s very slim and light, comes with magnets embedded throughout its body, keeping your iPad firmly attached. That also means that your iPad’s bottom side will “float” a bit, creating very modern and new-age aesthetics. Don’t worry – your iPad will be incredibly firmly connected to the Magic Keyboard with very little space to move. To learn more about its design, make sure to read our hands-on Magic Keyboard review.
The Essential Magic Keyboard Shortcuts
If you have a Mac, you already know plenty of helpful keyboard shortcuts. However, to help you get started in no time, we’ll explain some of those – which you can find just below.
Command + H: Return to your iPad’s Home screen. Command + Space Bar: Activate iPadOS’ search. Type anything and then move through the search results using the Arrow keys. Press Enter to select.Command + Tab: Switch to the most recently used app. You can also hold down the Command key and press Tab to switch between multiple apps.Command + Shift + 3: Take a screenshot. Command + Shift + 4: Take a screenshot and open the Markup tool, letting you edit your photo and save it locally to your tablet (or share it with someone). Command + Option + D: Hide or show the Dock.
How to Change and Customize Keyboard Shortcuts
At any moment, you are free to customize and even unlock new shortcuts, which will most definitely come in handy. With that said, here’s how to assign key combinations to specific actions.
- Open the Settings app, then tap on “Accessibility.”
- Scroll a bit down and tap on “Keyboard” (a grey-colored icon).
- Tap on “Full Keyboard Access” and enable this option.
- Tap on “Commands” and select any command to edit it.
- Press a custom key combination to assign it.
- Select Done.
Check These Essential Magic Keyboard Gestures
It’s time to talk about this product’s true power, and yes – we’re talking about gestures (as the Magic Keyboard comes with a trackpad as well). So, here are some of the most helpful trackpad gestures.
Click/Select: Press with one finger until you hear a click. This is one of the essential gestures, used to select an item anywhere within iPadOS’ interface.Click & Hold: If you press and hold, you will select an item and pick it up for any extra actions. That’s how you can move an item and do additional operations. Open the Dock: Use one finger to swipe past the bottom of the screen. This could be a somewhat tricky gesture, as it does require a bit of practice. Go Home: Swipe up with three fingers. If you do that slowly, you’ll enter the Multitasking view. If you do that quickly, you’ll return to the Home screen.
Launch Control Center: To access the most important functions quickly, use one finger to move the cursor to the status icons, and then click on them.Zoom: As you can already imagine, you can zoom in using two fingers near each other. Pinch open to zoom in, or pinch closed to zoom out. Launch Search: If you swipe with two fingers from the top, you’ll launch iPadOS’ search. However, this gesture only works on the Home screen. Secondary Click: And lastly, you can click using two fingers to open any dropdown menu, revealing a set of extra actions present throughout iPadOS.
Wrapping Up
Those are the essentials on how to use Apple’s Magic Keyboard with your iPad. In case you’re still not convinced whether the Magic Keyboard is the right choice for you, check our overview of the best alternatives to Apple’s Magic Keyboard.