No. It uses the touch screen as a keyboard. It is compatible with bluetooth keyboards, and there are a few projection-based virtual keyboards that work with it. They are not holograms, merely static 2D projections with a laser light source.
There is no 'hologram mode' on any iPad.
. No it doesn't its a set up
The iPad Keyboard does not have an On Button. You need to manually press and hold the Power Button the top of the iPad to turn it on!
iPad man, iPad.
yes it will all you have to do it disconnect the Bluetooth between the mac an the keyboard then turn on bluetooth on your ipad wait for the ipad to notice the keyboard then tap the ipad were it says keyboard the enter the code using the keyboard seen on the ipad and you are good to go
Belkins $129 Qode Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad Air (iPad Air) and $100 Qode Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad (iPad 2, 3, 4) are worth a look, especially for non-touch-typists. You can get them at any electronic retailer.
Yes, you can plug a keyboard into the iPad, but only if you buy the keyboard dock from apple. It charges your iPad, and when you are not using the iPad you ca just enjoy your photo collection while the iPad is charging.
Use a keyboard specially designed for the iPad (sold seperately) or the touch-screen keyboard on the screen.
No
It's not possible to put an ipad and an android together.
The iPad has a virtual keyboard that you type on on the screen. A wireless Bluetooth keyboard can also connect to the iPad.
The emoji keyboard is available for iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad. to access, go to: settings>> keboard>> international keyboard>> japanesse>> the turn on emoji! hope this helped!