

The sides are open to leave the speakers exposed and the top is open so you can set your Apple Pencil on it to pair and charge (while inside the holder, the Apple Pencil will not charge, even when resting on the magnetic charging strip of the iPad Pro). The bottom is closed, which is part of the docking mechanism. The case shell that snaps the iPad Pro in place is open on three sides. When it's disconnected from the magnetic dock, the keyboard goes to sleep, ensuring power conservation and avoiding any unwanted keyboard hits (when the case is in the flat position, the keys are exposed, so your hand presses them or they rest on the table). When connected using the magnetic dock, pressing any key on the keyboard will wake your iPad Pro. When paired, the Keyboard automatically turns on when it connects to the iPad Pro using a magnetic dock at the base of the keyboard.
SLIM FOLIO PRO PAIRING IPAD PRO FULL
The keyboard itself is of Logitech's infamous design, which uses a scissor mechanism on a full set of keys, plus additional function keys across the top row for iPad-specific shortcuts, like the Home key, screen brightness, Siri Spotlight search, and playback controls. When the folio is closed, flip the flap over (Apple Pencil still inside) to magnetically close the case. When the folio is open, you can let the flap hang over the backside and magnetically stick to the back. There is a closure flap that doubles as a holder for the Apple Pencil. The folio-style back cover allows you to place the iPad Pro in three different viewing angles: one for typing, one for sketching, and one for reading.
