Mastering the iPhone’s One-Handed Keyboard in iOS 11
I’m here to share some amazing tips with you on how to use the one-handed keyboard feature on your iPhone running iOS 11. Trust me, once you get the hang of it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it!
Let’s dive right in. First things first, activating the one-handed keyboard is a breeze. All you need to do is press and hold the emoji or globe icon on your regular keyboard. Then, select the one-handed keyboard option that suits your dominant hand. Easy, right?
Now that you’ve enabled the one-handed keyboard, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of how to make the most of it. A simple swipe from left to right or right to left on the grey bar at the bottom of the one-handed keyboard will switch it between left-handed and right-handed mode. You have the power to customize it to fit your comfort and convenience.
But that’s not all! The one-handed keyboard also has a hidden touchpad functionality. Here’s how it works: place your finger on the grey bar at the bottom, and without lifting it, slide it around the keyboard. Magic! You can move the cursor, highlight text, and even select multiple items with ease. This touchpad feature is a game-changer, allowing you to edit and navigate through your text with precision.
Oh, and did I mention that you can still access all your favorite emojis while using the one-handed keyboard? Just tap on the emoji or globe icon on the left side to reveal the emoji panel. Go ahead and share those smileys to add a personal touch to your messages.
Now, let’s talk about disabling the one-handed keyboard. Simply tap the arrow icon at the bottom-right corner of the keyboard, and it will return to the regular keyboard mode. It’s that simple!
So, there you have it. With these fantastic tips, you’re ready to make the most of the one-handed keyboard feature on your iPhone. Trust me, once you start using it, you won’t be able to imagine life without it. Give it a try, and let your fingers do the talking!
I love using the iPhone’s virtual keyboard. It’s so convenient when I have both hands free and can type with my thumbs. But sometimes, I only have one hand available, and it can be challenging to type, especially if you have small hands or if you’re using one of the larger iPhone Plus models.
Apple has tried to address this issue with features like Reachability, which temporarily shifts the screen down so you can easily access things at the top of the screen. However, Reachability doesn’t really help with typing on the virtual keyboard. Luckily, Apple introduced a new feature called the one-handed keyboard in iOS 11. Let me show you how it works.
To use the one-handed keyboard, first, make sure you have iOS 11 or a later version installed on your iPhone. Once you’re up-to-date, open an app that uses the virtual keyboard, like Notes, Mail, or Messages. On the virtual keyboard, you’ll see the emoji icon, which looks like a smiley face. It’s in the bottom row to the left of the space bar and dictation icons.
Tap and hold on the emoji icon, and a list of options will appear. At the bottom of the list, you’ll see three keyboard symbols. The one in the middle is the standard full-size keyboard, but the ones on the right and left are the new one-handed keyboards. Tap the right one if you want to shift the keyboard to the right for right-handed use, or tap the left one for left-handed use.
When you switch to the one-handed keyboard, you’ll notice that everything looks a bit squished together. That’s because the keys are closer to your right or left hand. Despite the smaller size, all the keys are still there, and you can type your messages as usual. The one-handed keyboard will stay active even when you switch between apps, unless you close it.
To switch back to the normal keyboard, simply tap the white arrow at the edge of the one-handed keyboards. Just remember that if you close it, you’ll need to follow the same steps to bring it back.
Now you know how to use the iPhone’s one-handed keyboard! Give it a try and see how much easier it is to type with just one hand. Happy texting!