ssledoux macrumors 601 Original poster Sep 16, 2006 4,474 4,331 Down south Nov 3, 2023 #1 I currently have a MK, but I never use the trackpad, and am considering going to a Smart Folio keyboard and letting my daughter have my MK. Curious about the typing experience.
I currently have a MK, but I never use the trackpad, and am considering going to a Smart Folio keyboard and letting my daughter have my MK. Curious about the typing experience.
Zensō Contributor Oct 9, 2015 2,523 5,133 Nov 4, 2023 #2 ssledoux said: I currently have a MK, but I never use the trackpad, and am considering going to a Smart Folio keyboard and letting my daughter have my MK. Curious about the typing experience. Click to expand... The MK is more like a MacBook keyboard. The SF keyboard has less travel and is softer, without the snap and tactility of the MK. I actually like the SF keyboard, but I think most people would prefer the MK. Last edited: Nov 4, 2023 Reactions: ssledoux
ssledoux said: I currently have a MK, but I never use the trackpad, and am considering going to a Smart Folio keyboard and letting my daughter have my MK. Curious about the typing experience. Click to expand... The MK is more like a MacBook keyboard. The SF keyboard has less travel and is softer, without the snap and tactility of the MK. I actually like the SF keyboard, but I think most people would prefer the MK.
steve217 macrumors 6502a Nov 11, 2011 558 897 NC Nov 7, 2023 #3 I have the SF. Can’t compare the two but I can type at a pretty good clip in the SF. I wouldn’t want to write a lot all day on it but it’s acceptable. The SFs advantages are it’s form factor; thin and light. Be sure to check eBay for one. I’ve seen plenty there for about $50.
I have the SF. Can’t compare the two but I can type at a pretty good clip in the SF. I wouldn’t want to write a lot all day on it but it’s acceptable. The SFs advantages are it’s form factor; thin and light. Be sure to check eBay for one. I’ve seen plenty there for about $50.