It handles beautifully and I was able to reach full speed touch typing without issue. The spacing between the keys feels natural and the addition of backlights means I no longer need to try and feel for the notches on the F and J keys to work out how to type in the dark. I'm definitely not the easiest to please when it comes to keyboards - which comes from years of touch typing and being worn down by bad experiences. The keyboard is as good as I've come to expect from Logitech. I'm not willing to put an expensive gadget on the line to test it out, however, so I'm taking the fact this case would avoid breakage on face value. The Apple version leaves those edges exposed. It's a snug fit that adds to the feeling you are getting extra protection around the important parts - a previous iPad screen perished when it landed on an unprotected corner, for example. Notches are where they should be - for the speakers, the charging port and the microphones - and there's a gap along the top that fits the Apple Pencil 2 perfectly for charging. Putting the rubber case on the iPad for the first time wasn't the easiest, but some finessing around the edges and it was secure.
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