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Change Keyboard Language on iPhone

Most of us set up a new iPhone in English, even if we speak another. So you will have an English keyboard by default. When you want to type in another language, you can switch different language keyboards quickly. Before that, you need to add the language keyboard you want to use. To install the new keyboard language on your iPhone, While typing in English, you can easily switch languages by tapping the globe icon in the keyboard’s bottom left corner. Long-press the globe icon if you want to see all available keyboard languages and keyboards.

Enable or Disable Third-Party Keyboards

The iPhone keyboard is quite comfortable and is the best bet for most of us. However, new iPhone users take some time to get used to the default keyboard. Are you having difficulty with the iPhone keyboard? Are you looking for a different keyboard with more language options, like Gboard or SwiftKey? You can install and use third-party keyboards on your iPhone. Here is how. There you go. You can switch between iPhone Keyboard and Gboard (or any other keyboard) by tapping the globe icon on the Keyboard.

Hit Double Space for a Quick Period

When you type longer paragraphs, putting periods at the end of every sentence using the tiny button at the corner is not easy every time. You can use this keyboard trick t put a period and space at the end of any sentence you type. To enable the quick period by tapping the spacebar twice, go to Settings > General > Keyboard on your iPhone. Among the keyboard options, enable “.” Shortcut. Now you want to see how it works? Type something (using the iPhone default keyboard) and double-tap the spacebar. It will leave a period and space at the end.

Set iPhone Keyboard Text Shortcuts

There are many phrases and texts we use, especially while texting daily. You might not want to type all of them because you are too lazy to type the whole sentence. In such cases, you can use the iPhone text keyboard shortcuts. The text shortcuts on the iPhone keyboard let you set “shortcodes” for any text, from a word to a whole sentence. While texting, type in the “short code,” and the keyboard will suggest the full original text. You can set as many shortcuts as you want on the iPhone keyboard. For that, go to iPhone settings. From Settings, head to General > Keyboard. Select Text Replacement from the Keyboards settings. Tap the “+” button at the top right corner to add a new iPhone keyboard shortcut. Enter the phrase and shortcut code you want to use. Tap Save. As you saw, you can add any words, terms, or phrases into the Text Replacement and set a shortcut. For instance, we set “wru” as a shortcut for “Where are you?.” Look at the screenshot below to see how my iPhone keyboard suggests the full text when I type the shortcut.

Enable or Disable Caps Lock

Like any other smartphone keyboard, the iPhone keyboard also has a shift key to switch to uppercase letters. With the default settings, you can lock the shift or caps lock your keyboard by double tapping the Shift icon. For some, the caps lock may be a bit uncomfortable. If you want to type only one letter in uppercase and do not require a capslock feature, follow the steps below. To get the caps lock option back on your iPhone, toggle on the “Enable Caps Lock” feature.

Type with Your Voice on iPhone

Voice Typing lets you dictate whatever is on your mind to your iPhone mic, and it will type into perfect text automatically. You can tap the microphone icon on the bottom right corner of your iPhone keyboard. Once it shows a voice graph, you can start speaking. See your iPhone converting your speech into text instantly. You can even put a period in a sentence by saying “period” or “full stop” as well. If you cannot see the microphone icon on your iPhone keyboard, ensure you have turned on “Enable Dictation” from Settings > General > Keyboard.

Slide or Draw Over Keyboard to Type

Slide to type is probably the most useful feature phone manufacturers have ever made. Google initially brought the slide/draw-to-type concept for Android users, and now iPhones have a similar feature. If your iPhone has iOS 13 or later, just swipe your finger over the iPhone keyboard from letter to letter to type a whole word at once. Make sure your finger runs through all the letters of the corresponding word. For example, if you want to type “KEYBOARD,” run your finger between the letters “K-E-Y-B-O-A-R-D.”

Enable or Disable Memoji Keyboard

The Emoji keyboard on your iPhone shows memojis to use anywhere. You can use these memojis as stickers on WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, and many apps. If you wish to enable or disable the memoji keyboard on your iPhone, go to Settings first. Navigate to General and select the Keyboard option. Scroll down to the bottom. Enable or disable Memoji Stickers.

Undo or Redo Typing

Undo and redo functions are helpful in computers, especially when you make mistakes while typing. The same works with your iPhone. You can undo or redo the last typing actions with simple gestures on your iPhone. There are also many other ways to undo or redo your iPhone, like shaking and tapping the back. We have a detailed guide to undo or redo on iPhone.

Get Hidden Text Editing Menu Anywhere on iPhone

If you want to copy, paste or cut the text while typing quickly, you can use the hidden tet editor menu on your iPhone. You get two menu options – one inline text actions menu and a universal typing actions menu. To do instant actions while typing, simply select a word or double-tap the text field. You can see the popup menu on top of the text. You can choose from copy, cut, paste, speak, lookup, and more. Use the universal editor menu to cut, copy, undo, or redo ay text or anything from any app. To get this, tap your iPhone screen with three fingers. You will then see the popup menu with all these actions.

Use Spacebar as a Trackpad

It isn’t easy to move the cursor along a paragraph or between words when you want to edit something. In such cases, you can use your keyboard as a trackpad. To use your iPhone keyboard as a trackpad, press and hold the spacebar and drag on the screen to move the cursor along the screen.

Single Hand Typing with Mini Keyboard

We usually use our iPhones with two hands. There are situations we will have to use our phones single-handedly. In such cases, the wide keyboard layout on the iPhone makes it difficult for your thumb to reach everywhere on the keyboard. To get the mini keyboard on iPhone, long press the globe icon on the bottom left corner and choose a keyboard layout style. If you cannot find a globe icon there, go to Settings > General > Keyboard. There you will find the option named “One-Handed Keyboard.” Open it and choose the “Left” or “Right” layout for the mini keyboard.

Disable Keyboard Clicking Sound

I personally find the keyboard-clicking sound on iPhone really nice to hear. Not everyone is the same; some may not like the clicking sound from the iPhone keyboard. To those who do not like the keyboard sounds on iPhone, Go to Settings > Sound & Haptics on your iPhone. Scroll down and disable Keyboard Clicks.

Type Hidden Symbols

Apart from the symbols and special characters you see on your iPhone keyboard, there are many hidden symbols you could use. For example, you may not find these characters on your iPhone keyboard – . But these are there, in case you never knew. You can try long-pressing any character on your keyboard to get the hidden special symbol. If you want to put a degree symbol, long-press the zero (0) from the number keyboard. There are many more special hidden characters available on the iPhone keyboard.

Quickly Type Numbers and Special Characters

You can switch between the character/number keyboard and the letter keyboard using the toggle key at the bottom left of your iPhone keyboard. But when you want to type only one symbol or one number, you do not have to switch to and from the character keyboard. There is a shortcut to doing this. To quickly type numbers or characters, press and hold the character keyboard switch button and drag to any character or number. You will be taken back to the letters keyboard when you release the button.

Send Handwritten Messages in iMessage

Not just typing text, iMessage has options to let you send handwritten messages to anyone right from the keyboard itself. The handwriting keyboard on iPhone is hidden until,

Do Not Type Everything; Scan and Paste

What do you usually do to track a package when you have the waybill number printed on paper and not on your phone? Manually type in the characters to your phone, right? You do not have to do it the same way anymore. You can scan and get the characters from the paper and paste them on your iPhone. All the above methods help you use the iPhone keyboard to its fullest, while this helps you not to use the keyboard itself. If you have the Google app installed on your iPhone, open it and tap the “lens” icon alongside the search bar. Then scan any paper and tap the text you want to copy. You can search for the selected text on Google or copy and paste it on any other app.

Reset Keyboard Suggestions and Dictionary

The keyboard on your iPhone keeps track of the phrases and terms you regularly use, especially while texting. This lets the iPhone suggest words and terms even before you finish typing. A problem with these keyboard suggestions is that the personal keyboard dictionary may contain some previously used words that you no longer want to use. If your iPhone’s keyboard is still showing such suggestions, reset the Keyboard DIctionary to get it fixed. On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Reset. Among the options displayed, tap on the Reset Keyboard Dictionary link. Follow the on-screen instructions and enter your screen lock passcode to reset your iPhone keyboard suggestions.

With these iPhone keyboard tricks, you could get the most capability while texting or writing an article on your iPhone. I hope this guide helped you get the best out of the iPhone keyboard. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.

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