Adjust the onscreen and external keyboard settings on iPad
On iPad, change the settings for the onscreen keyboard or an external keyboard, such as creating custom keyboard shortcuts and changing the key repeat rate.
Change how the keys respond on an external keyboardIf you have difficulty using an external keyboard, you can adjust the settings.Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards, then tap any of the following:Key Repeat: You can adjust the repeat interval and delay.Sticky Keys: Use Sticky Keys to press and hold modifier keys, such as Command and Option, as you press another key.Slow Keys: Use Slow Keys to adjust the time between when a key is pressed and when it’s activated.
For no particular reason, I decided to spend a couple hours of my day cleaning my keyboard, inside and out. I actually found the process quite enlightening.Editor’s note: I’m taking the week off this week from MidRange. While I’m out, I’m going to share some of my favorite issues from the past nine months. These pieces will run as they did when they were written, with no changes.
It turns out the keyboard I used when I was 11 years old is now seen as desirable among keyboard enthusiasts. Because I miss the old keyboard, I’m now part of the fad.
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