The Magic Keyboard is an excellent addition for those who have an iPad Pro and want to use it as an alternative to the MacBook. Compete directly with devices that appear on competitors' features such as Microsoft Surface Pro 7.
Like any other Apple product, that quality comes at a price, and has never been better said. The 11 ”model iPad Pro costs € 339, while the 12.9” iPad Pro version costs € 399. However, there is something missing: the escape key.
Once you've reached this point, it's because you should also press the key in the upper left corner Magic Keyboard when trying to close a window on your iPad. It won't work for you because Apple is no longer installing a dedicated Esc key.
Fortunately, you don't have to empty your new keyboard to add a virtual button (this would be excessive, right?), But you will need to duplicate the keys to make the task easier. We explain how.
How to install the escape key on the magic keyboard of your Pro
Before proceeding, and although it seems obvious, you must connect the Magic keyboard with your iPad to access the settings menu. Once done, follow the steps below:
1. Open the & # 39; Settings & # 39; App on your iPad.
2. Go to the & # 39; General & # 39; section and touch & # 39; Internet & # 39 ;, followed by the físico Physical keyboard & # 39; There, tap on de Modifying Keys & # 39; to select which key you want to use for the & # 39; Flame & # 39; function. the following: May Caps Lock & # 39;, & # 39; Manage & # 39 ;, & # 39; Option & # 39 ;, & # 39; Command & # 39; or & # 39; Earth Globe & # 39 ;.
As you'll see, you can't put the & # 39; & # 39; º & # 39; s key in the corner, which is where we used to find it, to use the Esc key. Hopefully Apple will change it in the near future IPadOS.
3. Tap on the key you want to change. Unless you use icons often when using your iPad with the Magic Keyboard, we recommend that you enter the world key.
4. Tap & # 39; Escape & # 39; to add functionality to the & # 39; Globe & # 39;
You should now be able to use the key of your choice to close the open window on your iPad. It is not a perfect solution because you will have to "forgo" the functions of another key. Alternatively, press the & # 39; Command & # 39; (⌘) time (.) To achieve the same result.