The most productive technique in the "iPad keyboard"
iOS 13.In 4, the iPad has officially supported pointing devices such as trackpads and mouse, and approaches the PC.In the case of an iPad Pro, you can use a genuine Magic Keyboard, which is integrated with keyboards and trackpads, to use it in a style like a notebook PC.It is useful when you want to operate the screen while inputting characters because you do not need to stop the keyboard and touch the display.
Nevertheless, even with trackpads, you have to release your finger once from the key when you operate.It is a fact that when you get used to the cursor and click the necessary places, you feel a little sloppy as you get used to it.Like acquiring screenshots, there are functions that cannot be done by trackpad operation.
In such a case, the keyboard shortcut is useful.
In fact, the iPad can also use a shortcut that presses multiple keyboard keys at the same time as Mac when wearing a keyboard.In addition, if you customize it, you will be able to handle a variety of operations only with the keyboard.Those who use Windows PCs have a different key combination and may not be familiar, but if you remember, the operation of the iPad will be much smoother.Here, I would like to introduce the techniques related to such keyboard shortcuts.
1.Press and hold the Command key for the shortcut list
The iPad can use a shortcut by pressing multiple keys when the keyboard is installed.For example, click "3" while pressing "Command" + "Shift" to get a screenshot.The screenshot must be pressed above the power key and the volume (in the case of an iPad Pro without a home button), so when the keyboard is installed, it is better to use a shortcut.
In addition, you can use shortcuts such as searching for "Command" + "Space", and switching apps with "Command" + "A"."Command" + "H" is assigned to the display of the home screen."A" is "A" in "Application" and "H" is "H" in "Home", which is relatively easy to remember.Nevertheless, there are many shortcuts and it is difficult to learn everything.
In such a case, it is convenient to press and hold the "Command" key.If you press this key and hold this key, you will list what shortcuts can be used.At first, you should manipulate it while looking at it, and gradually remember it.However, the screenshots described above are not listed in this list, so I would like to remember them as an exception.
Also, what you can do with shortcuts differs for each app.The above example is when the home screen is displayed.For example, in the calendar, a new event can be created with "Command" + "N", the search is "Command" + "F", and "Command" + "T" is assigned to display the day.In Pages, the new documents are "Command" + "N", and the new folder is "Shift" + "Command" + "N".
Apple's genuine apps are often compatible with shortcuts, and can do some operation with only keyboards.On the other hand, the support status of third -party apps varies.Like the iPad version LINE, some apps can be created and tab movements can be used only by shortcuts on the keyboard, while others do not have any operations that are compatible with Gmail.It's really difficult to learn, so it's a good idea to press and hold "Command" with a high -frequency app to check what shortcuts can be used.
2.Turn on "Full Keyboard Access"
It is a convenient keyboard shortcut, but what you can do is limited.It is useful when switching screenshots, searches, and apps, but it is not possible to select an app on a home screen, for example.It is necessary to operate the cursor with a trackpad, match the cursor, and tap the icon.
This function is different from the keyboard shortcut, and is off as standard.To use, open the "Settings" app and select "Keyboard" in "Accessory".On the screen that taps "Full keyboard access", turn on the "full keyboard access" switch.
Then, a blue frame appears on a part of the setting screen.By pressing the direction key in this state, the blue frame can be moved.The blue frame disappears after about 15 seconds, but it appears again when you press the direction key.This frame indicates which window to operate if the screen is displayed in a tree structure.If you want to tap the button, just press the space key.
On the home screen, press the direction key and the application icon is surrounded by a blue frame.If you press the space key in that state, the app starts.You can operate with a keyboard instead of touch.If you make full use of this, you will not have to release your finger once from the keyboard, and you can launch the app smoothly.
Also, if the full keyboard access is turned on, the "App switcher" is "Tab" + "A", the control center is "Tab" + "C", and the notification center is "Tab" + "n". to start.
The App switcher is usually pinched in the display with four fingers, and the finger is stopped halfway while flicking from the bottom of the screen, but multiple fingers must be used and the operation is complicated.On the other hand, if you have a full keyboard access, just press two keys at the same time.The control center and the notification center are a little hard to put out with trackpads, so it would be nice to use this trick.
3.Customize full keyboard access
It is an indispensable full keyboard access for those who want to operate the iPad with the keyboard, but it is not always easy to use the assigned key.For example, the buttons for turning on the switch or starting the app are a space key, but in terms of confirming the operation, the return key would be easier to understand.
In such a case, change the key assigned to the full keyboard access.Open "Accessory" in "Settings", select "Full Keyboard Access" in "Keyboard", and select "Command".Here, you can change the key assigned to the operation.
As described above, if you want to change the key to the determined key from a space key to a return key, tap the "Activate" item.After pressing the return key, tap completion on the screen.This allows the key to select the setting item or when the app is started.
The function of calling by combining keys such as "Tab" and "Command" to be unified into one key and alphabet should be easier to learn.In the initial state, the operation to return to the home screen is "Command" + "H", while the App switcher is "Tab" + "A".
It is also possible to customize this, such as unifying this into either "Command" or "Tab".In addition, commands can be assigned to Siri calls, screen locks, and Dock calls.
You have to learn the combination of keys, and if you want to get used to it to some extent, but you want to operate the iPad quickly with a keyboard, I would like to set it.