Will the mini iPad Logitech keyboard fit the new retinal display mini iPad?

Will the new mini iPad fit the original mini iPad keyboard cover by Logitech.

There's a fraction of a millimeter between them. So if the case is hard molded plastic, probably not. But if it's a more forgiving case, like  a leather slip in case or the such, you should be ok.

Similar Messages

  • Will the iPad Smart Case fit the 4th generation iPad

    Will the iPad Smart Case fit the 4th generation iPad

    The iPad Smart Case works with the iPad 2 and newer, so it works with a 4th generation iPad properly

  • IPad message - Pairing Unsuccessful when I connect my Logitech keyboard. The problem is not the keyboard, any suggestions?

    iPad message - Pairing Unsuccessful when I connect my Logitech keyboard. The problem is not the keyboard, any suggestions?

    See
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    - I would start with             
    Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    However, after your remove the Apple software components also remove the iCloud Control Panel via Windows Programs and Features app in the Window Control Panel. Then reinstall all the Apple software components
    - New cable and different USB port
    - Run this and see if the results help with determine the cause
    iTunes for Windows: Device Sync Tests
    Also see:
    iPod not recognised by windows iTunes
    Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates
    - Try on another computer to help determine if computer or iPod problem

  • Why am I no longer able to use my Logitech keyboard since the software upgrade y'day?

    Why am I no longer able to use my Logitech keyboard since the software update last night? 

    Hey atinaaw,
    I would first suggest uninstalling the software that is already on your computer for the printer. I have included the document 'Uninstalling the Printer Software'. Please choose the option for Windows 8, as it will be the same steps for Windows 8.1.
    After the uninstall is completed. Please download and run the Printer Install Wizard. This will make sure that you do get the most current and compatible software for your computer, and printer.
    Please let me know if you are able to install, and use your printer successfully, thank you.
    I worked on behalf of HP

  • Will old Iphone 5 cases still fit the Iphone 5s?

    Will old Iphone 5 cases still fit the Iphone 5s?

    the cases will fit, but now that there appears to be 2 flashes on the 5S, this may be impacted.

  • Will an iPod Classic 80gb case fit the 160gb Ipod

    will an iPod Classic 80gb case fit the 160gb Ipod

    The 5th Gen 80GB case would be too loose for the slim 160GB iPod Classic, but maybe you can put in ugly styrofoam fillers. But the 6th Gen 80GB is the same thickness as all 160GB model. So depends on which 80GB model casing you are refering to.
    Dimensions
    5th Gen 80GB = 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.43*
    6th Gen 80GB/160GB  = 4.1 x 2.4 x 0.41*
    Have a nice day!

  • I am going to buy myself a MacBook Pro in the near future and was wondering if the new Retina Display model would be worth the extra cash. I will mostly be doing photo/video/music editing.

    I am going to buy myself a MacBook Pro in the near future and was wondering if the new Retina Display model would be worth the extra cash. I will mostly be doing photo/video/music editing.

    if you're not in a big rush - why not hold off until Adobe and Microsoft releases an update to support the Retina Screen.
    Don't get me wrong - the Macbook Retina is a good and videos look great - but when it comes to Photoshop, it's a little blurry and the fonts in Excel and Word is pretty blurry too.....I own one....
    In any event, if it's something you can live with - then by all means - go for it.....
    Otherwise - get the non Retina Macbook Pro - it's cheaper, and it's user upgradeable in both RAM and Hard Drive.
    Good luck.

  • I just bought a new Retina Display macbook pro, and I plugged in my iPod touch (4th gen) into the new computer, but it will not show up, even after I typed in the passcode. How do I get my iTouch to sync with my new computer without restoring my itouch?

    I just bought a new Retina Display macbook pro, and I plugged in my iPod touch (4th gen) into the new computer, but it will not show up, even after I typed in the passcode. How do I get my iTouch to sync with my new computer without restoring my itouch?

    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X

  • On the iOS7 photos do not fit the screen, and I can not move or scale or resize.. Is there something I am missig?

    On the iOS7 photos do not fit the screen, and I can not move or scale or resize.. Is there something I am missig?

    Yep, I have the same issue...really upset about this upgrade now, wish I could rollback to iOS 6..
    -Steph

  • I am using usb/my keyboard to record an original song.  I play the melody  on my keyboard but the rhythmic notation shown is not correct. i.e.  a dotted 8th and 16th pattern has rests, 32 notes,etc. and most is incorrect.  Any thoughts on how to fix this?

    I am using usb/my keyboard to record an original song.  I play the melody  on my keyboard but the rhythmic notation shown is not correct. i.e.  a dotted 8th and 16th pattern has rests, 32 notes,etc. and most is incorrect.  Any thoughts on how to fix this?

    What is your GarageBand version? Are you using the most recent GarageBand 10.0.x or an earlier version?
    I play the melody  on my keyboard but the rhythmic notation shown is not correct. i.e.  a dotted 8th and 16th pattern has rests, 32 notes,etc. and most is incorrect.  Any thoughts on how to fix this?
    The rhythmic notation in GarageBand is the best estimate, based on the length of the notes you played and the "quantize" settings. You can correct the score somewhat by adjusting the note values in the Piano Roll view and by selecting notes and picking a suitable time quantize setting in the track editor, e.g., if you wanted to play triplets, set the quantize value correspondingly:
    But I never could get GarageBand to show the dotted notes and rests correctly.
    If your main goal is to create a musical score and not to mix music, better use notation software instead of GarageBand.

  • Hello, I have an Ipod nano first generation, the serial number 5607NPTK2, it fits the replacement program

    Hello, I have an iPod nano first generation, the serial number 5U607FNPTK2, it fits the replacement program?

    If your country is not listed, online service is not available for your location.

  • Will we see a retina display on iPad?

    The next iPad will no doubt have a gyroscope, and probably a camera and facetime. But will we see a retina display on iPad in the next or even third or fourth gen? By my calculation, you'd need something like 23xx by 17xx resolution to get 300 dpi on the same screen size. It's probably prohibitively expensive with current tech.
    As nice as the iPad screen is, I picked up a real magazine today and realize wow the iPad is still very far away from print quality, if Steve jobs can put a retina display in the next iPad, THAT would be revolutionary.

    I don't think you even need to speculate on this to see it's very very very unlikely.
    So the iPad display is 1024x768 and is 9.7" diagonal, right? So... what... you think Apple is going to be able to incorporate a 3072x2302 9.7" display panel AND bump up the CPU power enough to push all those pixels around? Guess what... Mac Pros ten times the volume and weight of an iPad would have trouble with that, and each of those superdense panels (assuming one can even be built) would cost thousands of dollars. Not to mention that even if you could physically fit all that in an iPad sized form factor, you'd still have to dissipate all the heat the processing would generate.
    Oh... and even if you got past ALL those obstacles... today's batteries would last maybe an hour powering the mythica CPU/GPUs.
    So I would say... not likely anytime soon.
    SS
    Message was edited by: Steve Sussman

  • Why does the web look TERRIBLE on my new Retina display?

    The new retina display is fantastic, but browsing the web looks horrible.  Can anything be done to improve the web browsing experience? 

    Most websites are designed to look good on low end computers, typically with a resolution of around 1024x768.
    Our retina macbooks have such a high resolution display that they basically show the flaws you would not normally see on a low resolution display.Text that is rendered using the mac os system fonts should look beautiful, but low resolution pictures and non-native text will look terrible on any website or application.
    There is no real fix for this issue, other than hoping the web in general starts moving to higher resoltuion content in the future. The same problem exists with the retina iPad, and in my opinion, things look even worse on the ipad since you tend to be zoomed in further while browsing the web.

  • I have a dent on the lid of my MacBook Pro 15 inch Retina Display

    I have a dent on the lid of my MacBook Pro 15 inch Retina Display and I was wondering if there is a chance of replacing the silver lid without taking the complete top lid off?

    Sorry, but you will need to make a Genius Appointment and take it in for service. They can answer your question.

  • Can I connect my thunderbolt display's power cable to supply power to the new retina display macbook pro?

    I'm planning to buy a new retina display macbook pro, but I have a thunderbolt display and I use the display's power cable to supply the power to a macbook air. As the power connector on the new macbook pro is differet, It looks to me that I won't be able to connect it to the new computer. I'm I correct?

    You'll just need this adapter, which you can buy or order with the computer:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD504ZM/A?fnode=MTY1NDEwMQ&s=topSellers

Maybe you are looking for