Dear Sieghard and all.
That brings me to a relevant question. I have recently bought a Logitech wired 
keyboard which I am using to type my email right now. I like everything about 
it except the fact that it doesn't have an escape key.
Coming to my question. This keyboard has lightning connection cord. you plug 
the cord in the charging slot of the iphone, ipad or i pod touch. But when you 
do that, obviously you can't charge that device. Is there any cable that allows 
double lightning connection so that I can connect the wired keyboard as well as 
the charger. I want to be able to type on my ipod even when it is charging. Any 
suggestion?

Thanks

TaraPrakash


Sent from my iPod

On Jan 19, 2016, at 10:23 PM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:

> Jordan,
>  
> What I meant is that there are adapters which have a female Micro USB 
> connection on one side and a regular male Lightning connector which plugs 
> into the iPhone on the other end. This allows you to use a regular Micro USB 
> cable, plug the adapter into the Micro USB end and you now have a Lightning 
> cable. Therefore if you, for example have other devices like a Bluetooth 
> headset or speaker or maybe another phone with Micro USB connector, you can 
> now just bring one Micro USB cable and the adapter instead of having to bring 
> two completely separate cables. This could also be useful if you have one of 
> these adapters with you at all times and maybe you are in a situation where 
> you need to charge your iPhone, but you don’t have a Lightning cable with 
> you. This way you can ask anybody with a Micro USB cable because your adapter 
> converts it into a Lightning cable.
>  
> I think eventually everything is going to the new USB-C standard and I 
> wouldn’t be surprised if Apple did so at some future point. Don’t get me 
> wrong, I don’t think it will happen in the next 2-5 years, but 5 years is a 
> long time in the tech world and if there were increased pressure from 
> governments especially the government of the US to adopt this standard Apple 
> may not have a choice.
>  
>  
> Regards,
> Sieghard
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