The latest iPad Pro features significant design changes such as being incredibly thin and having a slightly larger display. The iPad also has a front-facing camera that sits on the landscape edge rather than the shorter one. However, these changes have led to adjustments to the magnets inside the device, which means the old Magic Keyboard is no longer compatible with the new iPad Pro. Despite this, some users have found ways to make the pairing work, but the end result looks unattractive and risks damaging the tablet due to the scratching noises produced while attempting to connect them.

Attempting to replicate the solution presented by Jane Manchun Wong proved to be a challenging task as it required a precise alignment of three connector points on the iPad Pro to the Magic Keyboard. This caused a scratching noise at the back of the tablet and led to multiple failed attempts before successfully connecting the devices. However, even when placed together, the lack of magnets in the correct positions meant that the setup was unstable, requiring additional support like a pencil eraser or a paperweight to keep them in place.

Despite the potential for damage and instability, some users may still be tempted to save money by using their old Magic Keyboard with the new iPad Pro. The writer strongly advises against this course of action, as the resulting makeshift setup not only looks unappealing but also poses a risk to the device itself. Instead, the writer recommends investing in the new Magic Keyboard for a seamless and secure pairing, or opting for the Smart Folio for iPad Pro along with a compatible Bluetooth keyboard as a more affordable alternative that does not compromise the overall user experience.

Given the touchscreen nature of the iPad Pro, switching between the keyboard and on-screen input becomes a frequent necessity for users. In a setup where the Magic Keyboard is not securely attached due to magnet misalignment, this could lead to further frustration and potential damage. The writer emphasizes the importance of choosing a stable and reliable keyboard solution for the iPad Pro, such as the new Magic Keyboard or a suitable Bluetooth keyboard paired with a protective case. Ultimately, the writer discourages users from attempting to use the old Magic Keyboard with the new iPad Pro, recommending alternative options that prioritize functionality and durability over potential cost savings.

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