Physical real estate has been the single most limiting factor for iOS keyboards: few developers have dared to create typing surfaces larger than the roughly 11” wide by 5” deep Apple Wireless Keyboard, and almost all have stuck well within the current iPad’s narrower 9.5” width. Macally instead crafted IKEYLT as a 12.25” wide by 4.5” deep by 0.6” tall alternative, though those numbers don’t tell the…