Hi Michael,
Yeah, I was at an Apple store recently looking at the Magic Keyboard. Looks
very nice. I’d probably get the smaller one, because I don’t really have a
need for the numberpad. I was thinking I’d either get that one or one of the
Logitechs. I don’t think I’ve seen the keys to go,
Hi Donna,
I am probably one of the few who still likes full-size keyboards with lots of
key travel and mechanical switches. To that end, I recently purchased a
Logitech MX mechanical keyboard to use with my iPad mini. It is certainly
larger than most. It has the full number pad. It has some
Hi all,
Subject says it all. I need a keyboard for my iPad mini. Appreciate any and
all recommendations.
Cheers,
Donna
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Hi Donna, one Bluetooth keyboard that you could get, that would probably work
could be the Apple Magic Keyboard. They sell it in the Apple store. I have an
iPad Pro, and I chose to get the larger Apple Magic Keyboard with the number
pad on it. This keyboard works with my iPad. I believe the
The VoiceOver key for pausing speech is the Control key.
This has nothing to do with what you have selected as the VO modifier.
While pressing another key may or may not stop speech, is another issue
entirely.
You can test this by enabling Keyboard Help, by pressing VO + K, and pressing
CTRL, to
OK, I just started keyboard help, and I hear nothing when I press the CTRL key.
However, I have been using a Mac with VoiceOver everyday for over 13 years, and
pressing the CTRL key is, and has always been the designated key for pausing
speech when VoiceOver is running.
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> On Apr 7,
Guys,
I seldom post or visit here. But here’s one where you all might have some
guidance for me. I have an M1 MacBook Pro running Sonoma 14.4.1. I updated
from 14.3 point something. Ever since 14.4.1, I’ve noticed that the CAPS LOCK
key will not pause speech in any Mac application.