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actually usable for a developer who mostly types on mechanical keyboards. So
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without further ado, here is my current developer setup for my iPad Pro!
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![iPad Pro](https://imgur.com/iBv5L1p)
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# iPad Pro Specific Things
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## Which terminal emulator should I use?
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and fonts available on Github for anyone else to use / iterate upon, which
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![Blink Shell](https://imgur.com/YcD5L6u)
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## How's the keyboard case for the iPad Pro?
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Coming from someone who is pretty picky about their keyboard situation, the
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in the keys to make you feel as though you've actually pushed a button.
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### But what about no ESC key >:(
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![No ESC](https://imgur.com/QGxsb9l)
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The lack of an `ESC` key is probably the most disappointing thing about the
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keyboard but it's still possible to function with my setup without a dedicated
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`ESC` key. Blink shell does have a few options for mapping `CAPS-LOCK` to `ESC`

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