CaseBuy Ultra Thin Keyboard Cover for New Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch 2021 2020 Release with Magic Keyboard(5th 4th Generation) Model MXQU2LL/A, iPad Pro 12.9 Accessories TPU Keyboard Protective Skin
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I guess I didn't read it carefully enough, but I bought it for my iPad Pro 12 in 2020. It didn't fit in the 9 magic keyboard. That's all I'm aware of.
Yeah. The only difference between the two cases is a few millimeters in height to accommodate the m1 iPad, which is slightly thicker.
As it stands, it is insufficient for the other.
Selected User Reviews For CaseBuy Ultra Thin Keyboard Cover for New Apple iPad Pro 12.9 inch 2021 2020 Release with Magic Keyboard(5th 4th Generation) Model MXQU2LL/A, iPad Pro 12.9 Accessories TPU Keyboard Protective Skin
This is a nice keyboard cover. However, I gave it five stars because it's cheap, and I believe this is the best it'll get. It took a few minutes for me to get used to typing on it, but I quickly adjusted. Just a little more pressure on the keys seems to be required. The keyboard cover also muffles the sound of the keyboard, resulting in a lack of satisfying click. br>br>However, in my opinion, it is well worth it because it protects your keyboard by preventing small particles such as dust and crumbs from falling into the individual keys, which could cause problems in the long run. You can simply remove it and wash it with soap and water whenever it becomes dirty. True, it doesn't stay on because there's no adhesive, but it does come with some double-sided stickers that you can use to keep the keyboard cover from falling off. You won't have any issues as long as you open it properly.
There is no competition or anything to compare it to right now because this is the only keyboard cover available for the magic keyboard 11 inch. I was initially disappointed because the cover made typing more difficult due to the stiffness of the plastic used for these types of covers. However, after rolling it between my hands and giving it some time to break in and normal use, it is now extremely flexible and a joy to type on. I highly recommend it, especially for people with excessive sweating in their hands, such as myself. Also, just in case, there are no problems with screen protectors, etc. when closing the magic keyboard cover when using this.
I had no idea they made keyboard protectors for this case, but when you spend that much money on an iPad keyboard case, you want to protect it, so I looked it up and found this one, along with a few others. But I'm glad I went ahead and ordered it because it's exactly what I needed! It fits perfectly, protects the keyboard, has no gaps, and is a little easier to type on than most other keyboard protectors. br>br> br>br>I do occasionally have a minor issue with the screen protector sticking to my iPad screen when I open it back up, but they do include a sheet of small stickers to adhere the protector to the keyboard if you choose to do so; I just don't like putting any adhesive on my keyboards. So, if anyone else has that problem, it could easily be solved with the included stickers; it's just not a big enough deal for me to stick adhesive on the keyboard!br>br>Overall, this thing works really, really well for the low price, and it feels really high-quality. Compared to the numerous other keyboard protectors I've purchased over the years, this one is of superior quality. I like it so much that I bought two more keyboard protectors from the same company for my MacBook Pro 13", and they're just as good as, if not better than, this one!.
This keyboard protector does the job, but it won't stay in place if you open your magic keyboard backwards or sideways, as I do. It simply falls off after that. There isn't a lot of 'cling,' which would be nice, and it isn't as thin as it claims to be. In the past, I've bought a few keyboard covers for my MacBooks that were much thinner. This one was very much present in my mind. I eventually gave up and left it off because it was too much trouble to deal with.
I like to keep my new iPad Air's keyboard safe. This was the only cover I could find on Amazon's website. br>I was so disappointed that it moved every time I pressed a key; it was simply too thin to stay in place. Even though it was only $7, it is ineffective as a cover. This is something I strongly oppose.
You have the mental strength of Jean Grey, let me tell you, if you can type with this on your keyboard. This is merely a dust cover for me to keep on my keyboard when I'm not typing or traveling. Which, I suppose, is worthwhile. It's worth noting that it has no effect on the backlight of the keyboard. It won't stay stuck unless you use the included double-sided stickers, and if the adhesive gets stuck to the yellow paper, simply apply the yellow paper to the backside of the cover where the adhesive is and rub it with your finger for a second or two to warm it up.
I had ordered something similar to cover the keys on my MacBook Pro, and it fit perfectly; however, you can clearly see how badly the edges were cut when compared to my iPad. br>br>I like how it protects and how thick it is (though don't fold it because it will stay creased).
This product does its job, and it does it well. There's no better way to describe how well it fits. I had to use a few of the included sticky thingies to keep it in place, but that was fine with me. My only gripe is that the sticky things are difficult to work with, and I ended up destroying a few while attempting to use them.