@Denny @jean @pimoore I get the appeal of an all-in-one keyboard and cover, but I’ve traded off for a keyboard that packs relatively light and switches between multiple devices easily. These days, if I have a choice, I’m always going to choose a programmable keyboard (that doesn’t need an on-device utility app), and more often than not something split. Being able to set up a non-Apple keyboard in a way that works with iPadOS keyboard shortcuts has been good. And a small split keyboard can adapt well from the desktop to cramped transit… :)
Also: an origami portfolio cover. I’m six months in on a Nedrelow 12.9 portfolio: solid, affordable, allows for portrait and landscape orientation, and looks like it’s built well enough to last a good while longer. I’m considering a similar Nedrelow case for my Mini, but I like the way the front cover of the (landscape) case I’ve currently got on it provides a comfortable little grip for my left hand when folded back…
Speaking of programmable keyboards— it occurs to me that the only reason I’ve booted up a macOS machine this year is to flash firmware. It’s a small thing, but a little frustrating that i(Pad)OS used to be able to do this until recently…