No, my point is it will do that if you want to demonstrate it. Holding the phone, which led to that “you’re holding it wrong” phrase did diminish the signal strength. I realized with that phone how you could hold it to mitigate the issue, but it was an issue. With the iPad and MKB no one bangs their finger on the top of the screen when the iPad is tilted all the way back. That’s not how it’s used, at least I’ve never seen anyone with a keyboard case do that. Even in that tilted back position a normal, gentle tap will not cause the base to lift up. If I’m sitting at a table or desk and have the keyboard on the flat surface my wrists or palms are on the palm rests which I think is how most people use a keyboard. When doing so no tipping is possible. My normal use is with a lap desk that has a slight upward tilt in back while I’m on my couch. In that use there is absolutely no wobble. If the purpose is to make a video to demonstrate how a problem can be made to happen, and create click baits, then this is one way to do it. I really haven’t seen many complaints from those who have experienced an issue while actually using it normally, only videos from those who aren’t actually using it but just hard tapping at the top of the screen.