Showing posts with label Keyboard Shortcuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keyboard Shortcuts. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Guide: iPad + Wireless Keyboard Shortcuts

April 14, 2024 0 Comments


Ever since I dived into the world of mechanical keyboards, I started to use them (wirelessly of course) with my iPad. It does give an alternative experience versus using a Windows system. The good thing is that you can also connect a mouse via Bluetooth for a more laptop experience on the iPad.



One thing I could not get used to was having to navigate my screens (the urge to resist touching the iPad screen vs just using the keyboard was challenging and definitely took time to get used to). When I wanted to go to the home page, take a screenshot or even switch to another screen or app, it was a bit intimidating and took some time getting used to it.  Now, with the shortcuts and my iPad, it’s like I’ve gotten another laptop.

The main difference is that instead of using the control button (Ctrl), the Command button is used instead. Once I got used to it, copy / cut / paste / undo / redo were a breeze. But then came another question, the navigating between apps and screens. 

So, I compiled these shortcuts below, hope it is useful for you as it was for me:

Do you know another other useful iPad + Keyboard shortcuts? Let us know in the comments below! 😁




Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Royal Kludge RK71 Short Keys Guide

April 02, 2024 0 Comments

Did you know that there are so many short keys which are not in the manual which comes with the RK71? 


Check the short keys before to take full advantage of your RK71!

  • FN + Pause = Print Screen
  • FN + Enter = Displays the level of battery 
  • FN + Shift + Esc = ~
  • FN +Del = scroll lock
  • FN + A / FN = S = Switch to Windows-/Mac-mode  


The known short keys:

  • FN + F1 = My Computer
  • FN + F2 = Opens Windows Explorer

I managed to get  keyboard from Lazada at a fairly good price during the Black Friday Sales, and so far I am happy with my Royal Kludge RK71 with red switches. The typing is smooth like butter and the fingers are less tired since they are using less strength to hit to keys. The only downside might be that they are too sensitive but after some getting used to it it's really good to use. 


You can check out my review below:



What other shortcuts do you know as well? Share it with us in the comments below!