Using Keyboard Shortcuts On Netflix



Back in November, I purchased a 12.9-inch iPad Pro and a Smart Keyboard to go with it. I was so used to my Belkin keyboard paired with my iPad Air 2 that I quickly became frustrated with the Smart Keyboard's lack of a shortcut row. Tap on any song, and then from the music controls menu (tap it along the bottom to make it expand into a full screen card) select the button with the (…) three dots in the lower corner. The great thing about the iPad on-screen keyboard is that it so much easier to type on than the iPhone keyboard.

Tap Settings > General > Keyboard, tap Keyboard (again), then check to see if Emoji” is in the list of installed keyboards. Another way to split the keyboard, is by placing two fingers app at the H and J keys, and then spreading the two fingers. You can activate this feature by long-pressing on the comma or enter key.

If you want to impress all your friends with your mad iOS skills, here is a list of some of these features. Switch on personal hotspot: By default, the connectivity control only has four options in it. If you force press to expand it, you'll get a full-screen control with two more options.

Enable 60fps 4K video recording: Head to Settings > Camera > Record Video and then choose the 4K at 60fps option to shoot at the highest resolution and frame-rate possible on an iPhone. For example, you'll find curly” quotes by tapping and holding the quote key.

Once activated the keyboard is squeezed up into either the left or right side of the screen, depending on whether you are left or right handed. After downloading Gboard (or any other third party keyboard), you'll have to enable it from Settings. And not limited to the spacebar, ever since 3D Touch was introduced like 4 years ago, holding your touch with pressure ANYWHERE on the keyboard produces the same effect.

If you use a keyboard, hit Option + Command + D to get the Domains Dock. There's a Morse code keyboard hiding in Gboard's language settings, which lets you type out words with dots and dashes. This shows you everything from how many words, emojis, and symbols you've typed, to how many times you used the touchscreen keyboard in comparison to the physical one.

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