• If you have been an iOS user for a long time and feel that you are not taking advantage of the iPhone keyboard, there are some of its functions that you should use because it is one of the most common actions
  • How to turn off autocorrect, add dots or swipe to redo typing?

If you have an Apple mobile, you probably don’t need anyone to explain to you that iOS has some interesting features, but if not, those details could be the reasons to switch to the Cupertino teams. For this reason, today we review Several of the key iPhone keyboard features you should use on a daily basis.

Regardless of the reasons why you want to know more about the keyboard included in the iPhone, the article could also be of help if you have been an iOS user for a long time and feel that you are not taking advantage of it.

In the end, typing with the keyboard is one of the actions we most commonly perform on our phone.

iPhone Keyboard Features You Should Know About

Disable autocorrect

autocorrect it is useful in most cases but if you want to get rid of it you can disable it. You have to enter the keyboard options in iOS. And, once the Automatic Correction is found, disable it.

simpler points

You may have noticed that the iPhone keyboard doesn’t have a period key in the main layout, but it doesn’t. Basically, all you have to do is press the space bar twice to create a point in the text.

Swipe to type

When Apple allowed third-party keyboards for iPhone in 2014, swipe-to-type keyboards became popular right away because Android users had enjoyed them for years. With the release of iOS 13, Apple finally added swipe typing to the standard iPhone keyboard.

Shrink the keyboard for one-handed typing

There are several iPhone models, surely all but the iPhone SE, that are too big. Typing on them can be difficult if you don’t shrink the keyboard. Luckily you can do it from its options.

Undo mistakes with gestures

You will be surprised to know that the iPhone keyboard has several gestures to undo and redo while you type. There are three different finger gestures, which require three fingers. These can be defined like this:

  • Double tap with three fingers to undo
  • Swipe left with three fingers to undo
  • Swipe right with three fingers to redo

Also, you can shake your device to get a popup asking if you want to undo.

Create custom text shortcuts

Typing the same things all the time can be tedious, but it doesn’t have to be that way on iPhone as you can set custom text shortcuts to automatically recommend words or long phrases to insert.

We could cite, just as an example, that if you write GD it automatically advises changing to good morning.

Quickly insert .com for URL address

When typing a web address in Safari, you can speed things up by inserting .com, .net, .edu, .org, or .us thanks to a shortcut. Just hold down the period key and you will be able to choose the suffix you want. It’s a piece of cake.

Enable Caps Lock

You probably already know that you can tap the Shift key, the up arrow, on the iPhone keyboard to capitalize letters. But unlike a classic keyboard, you don’t have a caps lock button. You can double-tap the Shift key to turn on Caps Lock, and then double-tap it to turn it off. A line will appear under the arrow when Caps Lock is on.

Long press keys for numbers and additional characters

Many of the iPhone keyboard keys have additional “hidden” keys. You only have to hold down a key to see them. You can long-press “a”, “e”, and “i” to see their accented counterparts.

Install a third-party keyboard

Of course, if you don’t feel entirely comfortable with the Apple keyboard, you can install a third-party one on your mobile. There are a few that are very complete, but we can especially mention Google’s GBoard and Microsoft SwiftKey.

conclusions

The beauty of virtual keyboards is how flexible they can be to adapt to what the user requires. Obviously, on a physical keyboard you would have to resort to more keys or a greater combination of them.

Apple played a big role in the adoption of virtual keyboards by smartphones, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise that they’ve included so many useful tricks or are going down this path in the future.

Which of these must-use iPhone keyboard features is your favorite? Do you suggest any other?

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