User Manual

A shortcut lets you enter a word or phrase by typing just a few characters. For
example, type “omw” to enter “On my way!” That one’s already set up for you,
but you can also add your own.
Create a shortcut.
Go to Settings > General > Keyboard, then tap Text Replacement.
Have a word or phrase you use and don’t want it corrected?
Create a shortcut, but leave the Shortcut field blank.
Use iCloud to keep your personal dictionary up to date on your other
devices.
Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on iCloud Drive or Documents & Data.
Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard
You can use an Apple Wireless Keyboard (available separately) to enter text on
your iPad. The keyboard connects via Bluetooth, so you must first pair it with
iPad.
Note: The Apple Wireless Keyboard may not support keyboard features that are
on your device. For example, it doesn’t anticipate your next word or
automatically correct misspelled words.
Pair an Apple Wireless Keyboard with iPad.
Turn on the keyboard, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth, then
tap the keyboard when it appears in the Devices list.
Once it’s paired, the keyboard reconnects to iPad whenever it’s in range—up to
about 33 feet (10 meters). When it’s connected, the onscreen keyboard doesn’t
appear.
Save your batteries.
Turn o Bluetooth and the wireless keyboard when not in use. You can turn o
Bluetooth in Control Center. To turn o the keyboard, hold down the
On/o switch until the green light goes o.
Unpair a wireless keyboard.
Go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap next to the keyboard name, then tap
Forget this Device.
See Bluetooth devices (on page) .
Add or change keyboards
You can turn typing features, such as spell checking, on or o; add keyboards
for writing in dierent languages; and change the layout of your onscreen
keyboard or Apple Wireless Keyboard.
Set typing features.
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