iPad woes
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1 | can anyone explain why, when typing on my iPad, it sometimes replaces a letter I have typed, with the corresponding numeral. colin433 - 2021-04-18 10:37:00 |
2 | You're possibly pressing too long on the letter key. That will generally type other characters assigned to that key. nice_lady - 2021-04-18 10:39:00 |
3 | When you press a key, don't 'press' it 'tap' it quickly - as if it was hot. nice_lady - 2021-04-18 10:40:00 |
4 | You can switch it off in settings but if you slide the key instead of tap then you get the alternate keyboard. If you look at the keyboard you can see the other characters available 5 = t. 8 = i & = f etc sred69 - 2021-04-18 17:33:00 |
5 | Settings, keyboard, and turn off key flicks sred69 - 2021-04-18 17:35:00 |
6 | thanks everyone. colin433 - 2021-04-19 09:43:00 |
7 | For at least the past THREE YEARS I've had to contend with my apple devices mis-spelling words on their so-called "autocorrect" (that I have to then go back and correct. No amount of trying/ enquiries/ redoing "autocorrect" will fix THEIR problem and I'm now resigned to the fact that Im stuck with the problem. A bit galling when you look at the amount of profits they demand- and get- for their products, but what can you do? My opinion- it's a rort.. johnhb - 2021-06-06 17:56:00 |
8 | Tap on Keyboards under General in settings and just try turning off various functions, e.g. Auto-Correction, Predictive text etc. See if it suits your way of doing things. you can always turn it on again once you have experimented. mcdaff - 2021-06-07 15:35:00 |
9 | johnhb wrote:
Android and Apple both have autocorrect and it's not perfect but can be helpful. It's also very simple to turn it off. You 'fought' with it for 3 years ? Lol. Ouch. nice_lady - 2021-06-07 15:44:00 |