How Do You Change Keyboard on iPad?
Are you tired of using the default keyboard on your iPad and want to try out a different one? Fortunately, Apple’s iPad allows you to switch up your keyboard to suit your typing preferences. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of changing your keyboard on iPad.
Method 1: Using the Settings App
The most straightforward way to change your keyboard on iPad is by using the Settings app. Here’s how:
- Tap on Settings: Find the Settings app on your iPad and tap on it to open it.
- Tap on General: In the Settings menu, scroll down and tap on the "General" option.
- Tap on Keyboard: In the General menu, scroll down and tap on "Keyboard".
- Choose a Keyboard: You’ll be presented with a list of keyboards you can choose from. You can select from a variety of keyboard options, including Apple’s default keyboard, third-party keyboards like Swype, and even keyboards designed for specific languages.
- Download and Install: Once you’ve chosen a keyboard, you’ll be taken to the App Store to download and install the new keyboard.
Method 2: Using App Switcher
Another way to change your keyboard on iPad is by using the App Switcher. Here’s how:
- Double-Touch the Home Button: Double-touch the home button (located at the bottom of the screen) to bring up the App Switcher.
- Find the Keyboard Option: In the App Switcher, you’ll see a list of your most recently used apps. Scroll through the list and find the keyboard app you want to use.
- Tap and Hold: Tap and hold on the keyboard app until a " -" symbol appears, indicating that the app is being removed.
- Choose a New Keyboard: From the app-switcher, select a new keyboard app to replace the one you just removed.
Method 3: Using Siri
If you have a newer iPad with Siri capabilities, you can use her to change your keyboard. Here’s how:
- Activate Siri: Activate Siri by saying "Hey Siri" or by tapping the Siri icon on the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Ask Siri to Change Keyboard: Ask Siri to change your keyboard by saying "Hey Siri, change my keyboard to [new keyboard name]".
- Choose a New Keyboard: Siri will prompt you to choose from a list of available keyboards. Select the new keyboard you want to use.
How to Switch Between Keyboards
Once you’ve installed a new keyboard, you may want to switch between keyboards quickly and easily. Here’s how:
- Long-Press the Globe Key: Long-press the globe key on your keyboard (located near the bottom right corner of the screen) until a list of available keyboards appears.
- Choose a Keyboard: Select the keyboard you want to use from the list by tapping on it.
- Quickly Switch between Keyboards: To quickly switch between keyboards, simply long-press the globe key and select the new keyboard.
Tips and Tricks
- Third-Party Keyboards: Keep in mind that third-party keyboards may have different features and popup functionality compared to Apple’s default keyboard.
- Customization Options: Some third-party keyboards offer customization options, such as customization of keyboard layout, font sizes, and more.
- Syncing: If you have multiple devices, make sure to sync your keyboard settings across all devices to ensure consistency.
Troubleshooting
- Keyboard Not Working: If your keyboard stops working, try restarting your iPad or reinstalling the keyboard app.
- Keyboard Not Showing: If your new keyboard is not appearing in the keyboard list, restart your iPad and try again.
Conclusion
Changing your keyboard on an iPad is a relatively simple process, and there are several methods to do so. Whether you prefer the simplicity of the default keyboard or the unique features of a third-party keyboard, we’ve got you covered. Remember to keep an eye out for new keyboard options and features, and happy typing!
