Secret IPhone Tips And Tricks You Should Know
This is another iPad Basics tip that seems to come up often in forum and support discussion threads: what to do when the space bar key is missing from the iPad's keyboard in the Safari browser app. Note that if you select three languages total, that the "Settings" option will disappear when you long-press the cog on the keyboard unless you have "One-handed mode" enabled. Just tap the App Store icon next to the text box (the stylized letter "A") and it'll be gone until you tap it again.
Now, when you want to erase a word or multiple words, touch your finger to the backspace key (the key to the right of "m") and immediately slide it toward the left. Often iPhone users struggle a bit to tap on the specific word or a letter and edit it. However, long-pressing on the space bar hides the keys and makes the entire area a touchpad on which you can scroll and the cursor above will move accordingly.
There is no feature in Gboard that lets you actually create keyboard shortcuts, but all of the shortcut combinations you create in Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> Text Replacement will still work in Gboard. When set disableScroll is true, then screen donnot shake, but when keyboard appear, the input at ion footer wlll hidden by keyboard.
If you have an external keyboard connected to your iPad, you get all sorts of useful keyboard shortcuts along with it. Tap that and select 'Kana' keyboard. In any app that has a Tech keyboard tap on that globe icon and then again to reveal the next keyboard you've got installed.
Tap on Keyboard. While Krissy may have made life easier for many iOS users, it's worth pointing out that this 'hidden' feature has been around on 3D touch iPhones (iPhone 6S, iPhone 7, iPhone 8, iPhone X, iPhone Xs) for more than three years. It turns out that if you click and hold on the space bar when the keyboard appears, the keyboard turns into a touchpad which you can use to drag the cursor freely around the text box.
My first go-around with the Smart Keyboard had me tapping the upper left-hand corner of the keyboard for a button that wasn't there — the Home button. Tap on any album, and then select the button with the (…) three dots at the top. How to change the default Apple Pay card: Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay and select the Default Card you want.