A:AnswerI don’t think you need a sleeve with the magic keyboard, the magic keyboard can serve as a protector of the iPad and itself. See my attached image.
A:AnswerYeah they do! Most cost around 40-70 dollars on top of the already 350. The pitaka case is the best for value at 69.99. Although I’ve used both the 12.9 and 11, they don’t really need side protection.
A:AnswerNot to my knowledge, but from the App Store you can download different keyboards. In “Settings” > General > Keyboards > keyboard > “Add a keyboard” you can select a keyboard in another language or specialty keyboards you have downloaded from the App Store. Pressing the “Globe” key left bottom corner you can cycle through keyboards you have added. At the bottom right corner of the iPad is a keyboard icon. Click on that after you have selected your keyboard and a keyboard template will show the foreign keyboard, for example. At that point you can touch the keys on the iPad or use the Magic Keyboard, using the “template” as a guide as to what keys on the keyboard will produce what characters since letters on the Magic Keyboard won’t match the foreign language keyboard.When done cycle through the keyboards you have added until you get back to the English keyboard. [There are 3 Spanish keyboards in “Settings” - Mexican, Latin America, Spain.]