This isn’t identical to the new Magic Keyboard on the 16-inch MacBook Pro, however. In fact, I think Apple may have explicitly decided to give up on the cult of thinness on this product in order to improve the keyboard’s feel. There’s good key travel and a relatively satisfying thunk. This isn’t the dreaded butterfly switch keyboard from older MacBook Pros, nor is it the fabric-covered keyboard still found on the Smart Keyboard Folio for the iPad Pro. Apple calls this the Magic Keyboard, which, in part, is meant to let you know that it uses the same scissor-switch mechanism you’ll find on its other Magic Keyboards for the iMac and 16-inch MacBook Pro. The most important part of any keyboard case is the keyboard, and I am happy to report that it is good. The Magic Keyboard has comfortable, backlit keys and a trackpad that supports all of the gestures in iPadOS.
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