The South Korean company Innopresso launched on portable fundraiser keyboard for tablets, which stands still and as a touchpad. You can drive a finger on the keys and thus control the cursor on the screen.
The device, which is called Mokibo, can be connected to the iPad, the tablet running Windows or Android, and if you want to computer. The keypad can be operated via Bluetooth at the same time with three devices. With keyboard shortcuts, you can switch between profiles for different operating systems.
Mokibo not cluttered with unnecessary buttons, weighs very little and still quite strong. Keyboard comes complete with a carrying case, which is attached by magnets and acts more and as a stand for the tablet.
Between the keys is very little space - otherwise it would be to use the device as a touchpad uncomfortable. To activate the sensor, you need to place your finger on the button at the bottom of the keyboard. This helps avoid accidental clicks. You can disable the keyboard and use all of its space as a touchpad.
On the iPad touch panel perfectly shows itself in simple tasks like aiming cursor and select text. But browsing is a bit choppy - iPadOS not quite adapted to work with a mouse. The same goes for MacOS - Mokibo on it you would not want to use.
The device is hardly suitable to complete the work with text - all the same keys are pretty tight. But for any other cases in which, without the keyboard and mouse in any way, this is a great option.
Mokibo already collected on Indiegogo the required amount. Order it can be for $ 119 and above. Deliveries will begin in August 2019.