You can adjust the onscreen (software) keyboard on iPad. If you use an external (hardware) keyboard with iPad, you can customize keyboard shortcuts and change settings such as the key repeat rate. If you have difficulty seeing the onscreen keyboard, you can set it to display only uppercase letters. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then turn off Show Lowercase Keys.Rotate iPad to landscape orientation to use a larger keyboard for typing in many apps, including Mail, Safari, Messages, Notes, and Contacts. For information about other ways to adjust the onscreen keyboard, see Set typing options. If you have difficulty using the touchscreen, you can control your iPad using shortcuts on an Apple external keyboard (sold separately).
If you have difficulty using an external keyboard, you can adjust the settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then tap any of the following:
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You can adjust the onscreen (software) keyboard on iPad. If you use an external (hardware) keyboard with iPad, you can customize keyboard shortcuts and change settings such as the key repeat rate. If you have difficulty seeing the onscreen keyboard, you can set it to display only uppercase letters. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then turn off Show Lowercase Keys.Rotate iPad to landscape orientation to use a larger keyboard for typing in many apps, including Mail, Safari, Messages, Notes, and Contacts. For information about other ways to adjust the onscreen keyboard, see Set typing options. If you have difficulty using the touchscreen, you can control your iPad using shortcuts on an Apple external keyboard (sold separately).
If you have difficulty using an external keyboard, you can adjust the settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then tap any of the following:
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You can adjust the onscreen (software) keyboard on iPad. If you use an external (hardware) keyboard with iPad, you can customize keyboard shortcuts and change settings such as the key repeat rate. If you have difficulty seeing the onscreen keyboard, you can set it to display only uppercase letters. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then turn off Show Lowercase Keys.Rotate iPad to landscape orientation to use a larger keyboard for typing in many apps, including Mail, Safari, Messages, Notes, and Contacts. For information about other ways to adjust the onscreen keyboard, see Set typing options. If you have difficulty using the touchscreen, you can control your iPad using shortcuts on an Apple external keyboard (sold separately).
If you have difficulty using an external keyboard, you can adjust the settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then tap any of the following:
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You can adjust the onscreen (software) keyboard on iPad. If you use an external (hardware) keyboard with iPad, you can customize keyboard shortcuts and change settings such as the key repeat rate. If you have difficulty seeing the onscreen keyboard, you can set it to display only uppercase letters. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then turn off Show Lowercase Keys.Rotate iPad to landscape orientation to use a larger keyboard for typing in many apps, including Mail, Safari, Messages, Notes, and Contacts. For information about other ways to adjust the onscreen keyboard, see Set typing options. If you have difficulty using the touchscreen, you can control your iPad using shortcuts on an Apple external keyboard (available separately).
If you have difficulty using an external keyboard, you can adjust the settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then tap any of the following:
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With real-time text (RTT) and Wi-Fi calling on your iPhone, you can also make and receive RTT calls in the FaceTime app on your iPad.Important: RTT isn’t supported by all carriers or in all countries or regions. RTT functionality depends on your carrier and network environment. When making an emergency call in the U.S., iPhone sends special characters or tones to alert the operator. The operator’s ability to receive or respond to these tones can vary depending on your location. Apple doesn’t guarantee that the operator will be able to receive or respond to an RTT call.
Note: Standard voice call rates apply for RTT calls.
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