Right, I found they have a similar thing for those:

http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD821ZM/A/lightning-to-usb-camera-adapter

Whether it still works as a keyboard adapter is unknown.

CB

On 5/20/13 6:42 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi,

Keep in mind, the iPhone 5, iPad mini, 4th generation iPad, and 5th generation 
iPod touch do not use a 30 pin connector but, the new 8 pin lightning 
connectors.

hth

Ricardo Walker
[email protected]
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info

On May 20, 2013, at 6:25 PM, Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> wrote:

That is terrific, thanks for letting me know.  I was wondering about content 
transferring as well.
Much appreciated,
Karen

On Mon, 20 May 2013, Chris Blouch wrote:

 From what I could find, some USB keyboards can be connected through Apple's 
camera connection kit which includes a 30-pin to USB adapter:

http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57401068-285/secrets-of-the-ipad-camera-connection-kit/

The article mentions the USB port also works for mics, MIDI gear and other 
stuff.

CB

On 5/18/13 4:04 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
I already have a usb keyboard in my house attached to my other mac.
I do mean regular yes.
will be worth asking,  about the adapter that is, for me at least.
Karen

On Sat, 18 May 2013, Chris Blouch wrote:
  When you say 'regular' do you mean a USB keyboard or a regular >  bluetooth? I haven't 
tried it but there were lots of messages on this >  list talking about hooking bluetooth 
keyboards to iOS devices. There is >  no USB port on iOS devices but that's not to say 
somebody hasn't come up >  with some kind of dongle which will allow you to do that. 
Probably not >  worth the cost compared to just getting a bluetooth keyboard.
  CB
  On 5/16/13 6:21 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
  Forgive what may be a silly question...but I was thinking of this > >  before 
I
   saw the post.
   Is there no way to connect a regular apple keyboard to any ios > >  device? 
You
   know the way one can connect one to a laptop?
   Karen
   On Thu, 16 May 2013, Phil Halton wrote:
   Here is a list of bluetooth keyboard commands for IOS devices!
   *** General navigation
   Keys
   Action
   VO + left or right
   Select previous or next item
   VO + up or down
   Performs or move to the selected rotor option
   VO + Space
   Activate the selected item. (open app, press button)
   VO + H
   Go to home screen
   VO + H 2 times
   Open/close multitask pane (app switcher)
   Escape
   Go back, cancel, close pop-up
   Cmd + Tab
   Switch to next app or hold Shift for previous
   VO + A
   Read all from first object in selected area
   VO + B
   Read all from selected item
   VO + M
   Move to status bar
   VO + I
   Open Item Chooser for current area
   VO + F
   Search and go to match with Enter
   VO + G
   Next search match, hold Shift for previous
   *** Handling VoiceOver
   Control
   Pause/resume speech
   VO + S
   Toggle speech off/on
   VO + Shift + S
   Toggle Screen Curtain on/off
   VO + Cmd + up or down
   Adjust the selected speech rotor option
   VO + Cmd + left or right
   Change the speech rotor setting
   VO + /
   Add label to selected item
   VO + K
   Start VoiceOver training, Escape to exit
   *** Quick Nav Commands
   Turn on "Quick Nav" by pressing left & right arrows
   up + down
   Activate the selected item. (open app, press button)
   left or right
   Selects the previous or next item
   up or down
   Performs or move to the selected rotor option
   up + left or right
   Change to next or previous rotor setting
   Option + left or right
   Move to next or previous horizontal screen/page
   Option + up or down
   Move/scroll up or down the screen/page
   Control + up or down
   Select the first or last item in the area
   Control + left or right
   Go to next or previous container/area
   *** Safari Web Shortcuts
   Hold Shift for previous
   H
   Next heading
   1 to 6
   Next respective heading level 1-6
   L
   Next link
   S
   Next text element
   W
   Next landmark
   R
   Next text field
   X
   Next list
   T
   Next table
   M
   Next element of same type
   I
   Next image
   B
   Next button
   C
   Next form element
   *** Text Field Commands
   You must have "Quick Nav" off to use these commands.
   When moving cursor, hold Shift to select/deselect
   left or right
   Move cursor by character
   up or down
   Move cursor by line
   Option+ left or right
   Move cursor by word
   Control or Cmd + left or right
   Move cursor by phrase
   Cmd + A
   Select all
   Cmd + C
   Copy selection
   Cmd + X
   Cut selection
   Cmd + V
   Paste
   Cmd + Z
   Undo. Note: you can also shake the device
   Cmd + Shift + Z
   Redo. Note: you can also shake the device
   Eject
   Show/hide screen keyboard
   *** Other Keyboard Action
   VO + -
   Performs special action
   Cmd + Space
   Change language keyboard layout
   F1
   Decrease screen brightness
   F2
   Increase screen brightness
   F7
   Previous song
   F8
   Pause/resume song
   F9
   Next song
   F10
   Mute sound
   F11
   Decrease volume
   F12
   Increase volume
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