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The new iPad Pro has various design changes, such as being incredibly thin, a slightly larger display, and a front-facing camera that sits in the landscape edge. However, these changes have altered the magnets inside the iPad Pro, making it incompatible with the old Magic Keyboard. One user, Jane Manchun Wong, managed to force the old keyboard to work with the new Pro, but the end result looks unsightly and risks damaging the tablet due to the difficulty of fitting it perfectly.

Attempting to replicate Wong’s setup, the writer found it challenging to connect the different connector points on the back of the iPad Pro to the Keyboard. Despite managing to do so after numerous attempts, the tablet wouldn’t stay in place due to the magnet position differences. Resorting to using an eraser and paperweight for stability made it even more cumbersome and unattractive. This makeshift solution is not recommended due to its ugliness and impracticality of frequently adjusting and readjusting the setup.

Instead of trying to use the new iPad Pro with the old Magic Keyboard, the writer suggests alternatives such as investing in the new Magic Keyboard, which offers a superior experience. However, if cost is a concern, another option is the new Smart Folio for iPad Pro paired with a suitable Bluetooth keyboard, which offers a more affordable solution. Proposing to securely prop up the iPad Pro and pair it with a Bluetooth keyboard as a more practical alternative to avoid the hassle and aesthetic displeasure of trying to make the old Magic Keyboard work with the new Pro.

The writer emphasizes the importance of maintaining the aesthetics and functionality of Apple devices, known for their build quality and immaculate design. Despite the temptation to save money by using existing accessories, the compromise in user experience and potential damage to the iPad Pro outweigh any perceived cost savings. The writer’s personal experience of trying to force the old Magic Keyboard to work with the new iPad Pro highlights the impracticality and risks associated with such an endeavor.

In conclusion, while it may be tempting to try and save money by using an old Magic Keyboard with the new iPad Pro, the writer strongly advises against it. The difficulties in fitting the two devices together, the risk of damage to the tablet, and the unattractive appearance of the makeshift setup make it a less than ideal solution. Instead, investing in new accessories specifically designed for the iPad Pro, such as the Magic Keyboard or Smart Folio, or using a Bluetooth keyboard as a cost-effective alternative, are recommended for a better user experience and overall satisfaction with the device.

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