Sentis has introduced the Libra, keyboard for iPadOS users that sports a built-in trackpad, adjustable backlit keys and shortcut keys. It’s available now via a Kickstarter campaign.
The Libra trackpad allows touch control and gesture control. It can also be used with a mouse. The keyboard has a dedicated row of function keys for adjusting screen brightness or volume, along with shortcut keys for tasks such as switching the typing language, copy/paste, and more.
The keys are backlit with three levels of brightness. The color and effect of the backlight are adjustable. The Libra connects to an iPad via Bluetooth.
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