Mokibo is a keyboard that acts as a keyboard and a touch pad at the same time. It also acts as a touch pad that can be used simply by touching a finger on the keyboard without the need for a mouse.
Mokibo is not intended for the iPad, but it works well with the iPad. The main body is made of luxurious aluminum, and its thickness is 7.5mm, and its weight is 245g, making it easy to carry. There are 80 touch sensors under the key, and up to 3 other peripheral devices can be paired with Bluetooth at once. The assignment of setting keys for each registered device can be automatically switched.
Supported models are Windows, Android, Mac, iPhone, and iPad. It is said to support iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, which will be released this fall. There are also 10 languages available.
If you actually use it, you can’t respond to gestures using both fingers, but it is said that you can comfortably use gestures such as point, click, and text selection using one finger. However, the pantograph keyboard’s key touch may be somewhat insufficient. Nevertheless, it is highly efficient to be able to switch function keys for each device and operate with a single keyboard.
This product was also raised through crowdfunding site Indigo. More information on the product can be found here .
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