![]() ![]() The Big Grips cases are thick, padded foam cases that come in a variety of kid-friendly colors. (Opening height is not a concern when using polycarbonate)īig Grips Frame, Big Grips Lift, Big Grips Slim, Big Grips Tweener iPad Mini (old style, slotted back) - Poor.iPad Air (old style, opening 8-3/8" x 5-7/8") - Poor.Suction Cups - Fair on Air 2, Poor on all others.When choosing one of these case on our website, you may need to measure the opening on your case so you can tell us which version you have. There are several ways to tell the versions apart, like whether the iPad is inserted from the front, or through a slot in the back, whether the home button is covered with a round foam tab, and the dimensions of the screen opening. Further, resellers like Amazon and ebay may be selling a different version of this case than the pictures on their website show. This case has gone through several revisions over the years, and not all brands have released the revisions at the same time. The Velcro and magnetic attachments will not work on this case. The snap-in attachment is ideal for this case, providing a semi-permanent installation, yet still being easy enough to change. Flush-mounted straps can be used with a spacer to hold the keyguard flush against the screen. Straps work well with these cases and will hold the keyguard 1/8" off the screen. Suction tape works well with these cases. However, you will have to struggle to get the suction cups under the edge of the foam case, and the edges of the suction cups will obscure some of the information on the screen. In landscape mode, there is barely sufficient room at the right and left edges to allow for mounting with suction cups. Variations include things like the shoulder strap available on the RJ Cooper version. It is a foam case with a built-in handle. This case is marketed in more or less the same form under several brand names. (Opening height is not a concern when using polycarbonate, Velcro or magnets)Īrmorbox Kido, AVAWO Kids Case, Bolete Kids Shock Proof, BuddiBox EVA Series, Cooper Dynamo, eTopxizu Tablet Case, Fintie Kiddie, HDE Shock Proof Classic, KaysCase KidBox, Monoprice Kidz Cover, NEWSTYLE Shock Proof Light Weight, Pure Sense Buddy, RJ Cooper Ultimate II, Roocase KidArmor, Travellor Kido Opening Height (indicates acrylic keyguard strength) Snap-In Attachment - Excellent, though it.Keyguard Inset is not available on some older iPad models.įor apps like Proloquo2Go with a large message window right at the top edge, we will have to add vertical reinforcement bars in the message window. If you don't turn it on, we will have to add a vertical reinforcement bar in the middle of the speech display, and we will not guarantee the keyguard against breakage. ![]() You need to loosen the screws to install the keyguard with the snap-in attachment, so it is not good if you need to remove and replace the keyguard often.īecause of the limited height available in this case, if you are using TouchChat or LAMP Words for Life, you must turn on the Keyguard Inset setting in the software and order the keyguard with that setting. The snap-in attachment is great on the iAdapter for a semi-permanent installation. Magnets ensure that the case is exactly positioned correctly every time. This is great for users who utilize more than one app and need to change the keyguard frequently. Velcro can be used to provide the simplest and quickest removal and replacement of the keyguard. The iAdapter is ideal for mounting a keyguard with the Velcro or magnetic attachment. ![]() Flush-mounted straps can be used with a spacer to lower the keyguard close to the screen. Attached straps hold the keyguard up off the screen. Suction cups and suction tape are not suitable for this case because of the limited room. It has a deep plastic bezel closely surrounding the screen, so room for a keyguard is limited. ![]() This is a high-quality case with lots of functionality. Be sure to check here before ordering your next case to be used with a keyguard! More cases will be added to this page as time permits. In this part, we'll cover the specifics of the most popular cases pertaining to the attachment of keyguards. Part One, we discussed the two types of cases in general and the different ways Keyguard AT uses to attach the keyguards to the case. ![]()
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