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iOS devices are equipped with software keyboards that automatically appear onscreen when a control that can receive text input receives focus. Additionally, all iDevices support hardware keyboards via Bluetooth or the 30pin accessory connector. When a hardware keyboard is attached to an iPad, users can configure the onscreen (software) keyboard to not show.

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Costanich, B. (2011). Working with Keyboards. In: Developing C# Apps for iPhone and iPad Using MonoTouch. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3175-2_10

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