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Most tablet users that are considering a Bluetooth iPad keyboard generally come to this decision having become fed up of the touchscreen keyboard's inaccuracy. Granted, when you're only going to be using your iPad for writing the occasional Facebook wall post or quick, snappy email, the touchscreen keys will serve you fine. It's only when you start venturing into the more elaborate typing world that you begin to notice the drawbacks of relying on the on-screen keys. Now, inevitably, the users who will find this set back the most frustrating are those that bought the iPad as a light weight, portable laptop replacement for use in the office, at school or in university lectures. At first, when you're typing using a word processor app, everything seems to work fine, allowing you to type quickly and keep up with any swift dictation. However, it's at that moment when you looked back at what you had just written that the penny dropped, seeing before you a mountain of spelling mistakes, random letter inputs and even more random auto-corrections. Naturally, after having to proof read every document you write you're going to get a little frustrated, especially when you cannot make sense of what you have just written. This is why so many tablet users that use their iPad for work are looking toward the benefits of investing in a wireless iPad keyboard. So why should you invest in your own Bluetooth iPad keyboard? Well, the first big bonus is the ability to type with a genuine physical keyboard for once. If you have already grown accustomed to typing on a physical set of keys through using desktop PCs and laptops, the transition will feel natural and allow you to get stuck into your iPad document writing with no problems whatsoever. Since you will actually be able to feel the keys for once, your accuracy and quality of spelling will sky-rocket. The fact that the touchscreen is just a flat, smooth surface is the main reason it is so ineffective to type out long documents with. When you have no reference for the key you just hit, you will easily be able to hit the wrong key repeatedly without even noticing it, especially if you are typing quickly. Since the Bluetooth iPad keyboard is a separate device from the tablet, this also allows you additional space to see what you are typing instead of having to look past your hands at the little gap for text input. Some of the higher end products also feature cases that actually implement the keyboard within their lining too such as the D-Lux, allowing you to effectively fold out your keys and mount your tablet at the perfect angle for typing. This is a far more comfortable experience than having to lean over the flat screen all the time, especially if you will be working on your tablet for hours on end. So when you have a large document to type up or a bunch of important, lengthy emails to send out to clients and colleagues, the benefits of using a Bluetooth iPad keyboard become blazingly obvious. For those work-orientated iPad owners, I couldn't recommend a physical wireless keyboard peripheral more.
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