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Rachel Gray

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you actually type the letter T in the text field. The same goes if you try to type the letter Y by pressing next to the letter T on your left side. How cool is that? 4. You Can Also Make Your Keyboard Float Not only can you split your iPad keyboard, but you can also make it float as a smaller keyboard that’s better to write with one hand. To try using the floating keyboard, just do the following: 1. Tap on any text field until your keyboard appears. 2. Put two fingers on the keyboard and pinch it to make it smaller. 3. Drag your keyboard anywhere you want. Pro tip: You can also slide your finger on the floating keyboard to write without actually tapping. Your iPad will help you by auto-correcting what you write. If you want to make it go back to normal, just put two fingers on your floating keyboard and spread them apart to enlarge it back again to its full size. 3. Use Your Keyboard as a Trackpad As you can already tell, the iPad keyboard is packed with features to make your work as easy as possible, but the great news is that it can also work as a trackpad. That’s right! You don’t need to get a fancy new Magic Keyboard or another Bluetooth mouse for your iPad. All you need to do is place two

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