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MagicWand Helps Aluminum Keyboard as well as Magic Trackpad Stick Together
Twelve South’s MagicWand is the 16-inch strip of aluminum with a single purpose in life: to have your Apple keyboard and trackpad get along improved. The Bluetooth aluminum set of keys as well as the Magic Trackpad slide into the c-section strip and are hold together as one solid section. You can use it on the desktop or on your path.
I have had one to test for a past week or so and it is a typically solid accessory from Twelve South. The dual peripherals snap into place by their battery bulges — a round pieces that prop them up from a back. Once snapped into the MagicWand, you slide an h-section plastic club in between them. This, along with the rubber t-section insert, keep a pad and house in line with each other. Once connected, they appear as a single.
For me, regulating a section on the table isn’t so great. One stray touch upon a now very nearby trackpad can send your cursor off to another part of your text as well as have you restraining in a wrong place. This is some-more of the problem with my flailing typing style, yet. The tangible MagicWand is meant for a table, as well as has rubber feet at the back, only like the Apple originals.
On the lap, though, it’s better, forming a plain lap-top table. You can sit behind as well as control the media center Mac Mini, for e.g., or just lean back in your table chair as I am now, taking the break from all which unconstrained sitting up straight.
The MagicWand will price $30. It works great, though I cite to have my Magic Trackpads (I have dual out upon either side of my set of keys, and pushed the small back. If you do fancy one, afterwards go forward. You won’t have a complaint with build quality.
MagicWand product page [Twelve South. Thanks, Andrew!]