I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
On 2023-11-12 20:10:14 +0000, Cameo said:
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am
surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
Turn the iPhone sideways / landscape and the keys will be bigger.
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
On 12.11.23 21:10, Cameo wrote:
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am
surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
Very funny. My Pixel 7 has much smaller keyboard keys than my iPhone 14.
Both with standard keyboards.
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
Very funny. My Pixel 7 has much smaller keyboard keys than my iPhone 14.
Both with standard keyboards.
They made it special for you, jughead.
Cameo <[email protected]d> wrote:
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am
surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
If you turn the phone sideways does that make the keyboard big enough
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
badgolferman <[email protected]> wrote:
Cameo <[email protected]d> wrote:
I have just switched from Android to iOS with iPhone 15 Pro Max. I am
surprised how small the keys are, even though the Pro Max display is
larger than that of my old Android phone's. It is very hard for my
fingers. I wonder if any of you could recommend an alternate keyboard
with larger keys than the stock keyboard has. The alt. keyboard should
also be useable with other European languages.
Thanks.
If you turn the phone sideways does that make the keyboard big enough
Try this:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/big-keys-keyboard/id1187555128
Hank Rogers <[email protected]d> wrote
Very funny. My Pixel 7 has much smaller keyboard keys than my iPhone 14. >>> Both with standard keyboards.
They made it special for you, jughead.
It's pretty bad that Joerg Lorenz knows nothing about either iOS or Android... and yet "Jughead Lorenz" still feels he needs to tell us that.
What Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize is on his Android, he can change the keyboard to any keyboard with any features that he wants to change it to.
Checking my Android keyboard list, it looks like I have these installed.
Settings > General Management > Keyboard list and default
Samsung Keyboard
Google Voice Typing
OpenBoard
Keepass2Android
Automate
Button Mapper
Key Mapper Basic Input Method
OpenBoard valencia <--- This is a more recent fork of "OpenBoard"
Keyboard button on navigation bar = on
etc.
Sure, Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize he can swapin and swapout keyboards.
But what's worse about Joerg Lorenz is he has no helpful bone in his body.
But this is an iOS thread so what Jughead Lorenz says is of no consequence.
To help, on my iOS 16.7.2 iPad there's "Settings > General > Keyboard".
Mine says "Keyboard = 2" and then there is an "Add new keyboard"
selection below that, although it's mostly filled with languages.
There are also a ton of keyboard-related settings such as
Text Replacement
Enable Caps Lock
Shortcuts
Predictive
Smart Punctuation
Split Keyboard
Enable Key Flicks
Slide on Floating Keyboard to Type
Delete Slide-to-Type by Word
"." Shortcut
Enable Dictation
Auto-Punctuation
Memoji Stickers
etc.
But, unfortunately, nothing saying "big buttons" or something like that.
But the Settings do imply that you can add a new keyboard, do they not?
Maybe this means that the OP can find a replacement "big button" keyboard
in the Apple App Store and set his default keyboard to that new keyboard?
On 11/13/2023 9:13 PM, Wally J wrote:
Hank Rogers <[email protected]d> wrote
Very funny. My Pixel 7 has much smaller keyboard keys than my iPhone 14. >>>> Both with standard keyboards.
They made it special for you, jughead.
It's pretty bad that Joerg Lorenz knows nothing about either iOS or
Android... and yet "Jughead Lorenz" still feels he needs to tell us that.
What Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize is on his Android, he can change the
keyboard to any keyboard with any features that he wants to change it to.
Checking my Android keyboard list, it looks like I have these installed.
Settings > General Management > Keyboard list and default
Samsung Keyboard
Google Voice Typing
OpenBoard
Keepass2Android
Automate
Button Mapper
Key Mapper Basic Input Method
OpenBoard valencia <--- This is a more recent fork of "OpenBoard"
Keyboard button on navigation bar = on
etc.
Sure, Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize he can swapin and swapout keyboards.
But what's worse about Joerg Lorenz is he has no helpful bone in his body. >>
But this is an iOS thread so what Jughead Lorenz says is of no consequence. >>
To help, on my iOS 16.7.2 iPad there's "Settings > General > Keyboard".
Mine says "Keyboard = 2" and then there is an "Add new keyboard"
selection below that, although it's mostly filled with languages.
There are also a ton of keyboard-related settings such as
Text Replacement
Enable Caps Lock
Shortcuts
Predictive
Smart Punctuation
Split Keyboard
Enable Key Flicks
Slide on Floating Keyboard to Type
Delete Slide-to-Type by Word
"." Shortcut
Enable Dictation
Auto-Punctuation
Memoji Stickers
etc.
But, unfortunately, nothing saying "big buttons" or something like that.
But the Settings do imply that you can add a new keyboard, do they not?
Maybe this means that the OP can find a replacement "big button" keyboard
in the Apple App Store and set his default keyboard to that new keyboard?
That's the idea. I think what I liked at Android is that I could use the languaage-specific keyboard layout, QWERTY or QWERTZ. For instance when
I chose German language, I could also use the keyboard layout German
speakers tend to use, with all the umlaut letters, such as ö or ü.
With Polish language I could get a Polish keyboard with those "strange" Polish characters, such as ł or ś. I don't see any provision for this in iOS so far.
On 11/13/2023 9:13 PM, Wally J wrote:
Hank Rogers <[email protected]d> wrote
Very funny. My Pixel 7 has much smaller keyboard keys than
my iPhone 14.
Both with standard keyboards.
They made it special for you, jughead.
It's pretty bad that Joerg Lorenz knows nothing about either
iOS or
Android... and yet "Jughead Lorenz" still feels he needs to
tell us that.
What Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize is on his Android, he can
change the
keyboard to any keyboard with any features that he wants to
change it to.
Checking my Android keyboard list, it looks like I have these
installed.
� Settings > General Management > Keyboard list and default
� Samsung Keyboard
� Google Voice Typing
� OpenBoard
� Keepass2Android
� Automate
� Button Mapper
� Key Mapper Basic Input Method
� OpenBoard valencia <--- This is a more recent fork of
"OpenBoard"
� Keyboard button on navigation bar = on
� etc.
Sure, Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize he can swapin and
swapout keyboards.
But what's worse about Joerg Lorenz is he has no helpful bone
in his body.
But this is an iOS thread so what Jughead Lorenz says is of
no consequence.
To help, on my iOS 16.7.2 iPad there's "Settings > General >
Keyboard".
Mine says "Keyboard = 2" and then there is an "Add new keyboard"
selection below that, although it's mostly filled with
languages.
There are also a ton of keyboard-related settings such as
� Text Replacement
� Enable Caps Lock
� Shortcuts
� Predictive
� Smart Punctuation
� Split Keyboard
� Enable Key Flicks
� Slide on Floating Keyboard to Type
� Delete Slide-to-Type by Word
� "." Shortcut
� Enable Dictation
� Auto-Punctuation
� Memoji Stickers
� etc.
But, unfortunately, nothing saying "big buttons" or something
like that.
But the Settings do imply that you can add a new keyboard, do
they not?
Maybe this means that the OP can find a replacement "big
button" keyboard
in the Apple App Store and set his default keyboard to that
new keyboard?
That's the idea. I think what I liked at Android is that I
could use the languaage-specific keyboard layout, QWERTY or
QWERTZ. For instance when I chose German language, I could also
use the keyboard layout German speakers tend to use, with all
the umlaut letters, such as ö or ü.
With Polish language I could get a Polish keyboard with those
"strange" Polish characters, such as ł or ś. I don't see any
provision for this in iOS so far.
You can install different language keyboards from the Keyboards menu in Settings. You also hold a key down to see other versions of that letter.
On 11/13/2023 9:13 PM, Wally J wrote:
Hank Rogers <[email protected]d> wrote
Very funny. My Pixel 7 has much smaller keyboard keys than my iPhone 14. >>>> Both with standard keyboards.
They made it special for you, jughead.
It's pretty bad that Joerg Lorenz knows nothing about either iOS or
Android... and yet "Jughead Lorenz" still feels he needs to tell us that.
What Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize is on his Android, he can change the
keyboard to any keyboard with any features that he wants to change it to.
Checking my Android keyboard list, it looks like I have these installed.
Settings > General Management > Keyboard list and default
Samsung Keyboard
Google Voice Typing
OpenBoard
Keepass2Android
Automate
Button Mapper
Key Mapper Basic Input Method
OpenBoard valencia <--- This is a more recent fork of "OpenBoard"
Keyboard button on navigation bar = on
etc.
Sure, Jughead Lorenz doesn't realize he can swapin and swapout keyboards.
But what's worse about Joerg Lorenz is he has no helpful bone in his body. >>
But this is an iOS thread so what Jughead Lorenz says is of no consequence. >>
To help, on my iOS 16.7.2 iPad there's "Settings > General > Keyboard".
Mine says "Keyboard = 2" and then there is an "Add new keyboard"
selection below that, although it's mostly filled with languages.
There are also a ton of keyboard-related settings such as
Text Replacement
Enable Caps Lock
Shortcuts
Predictive
Smart Punctuation
Split Keyboard
Enable Key Flicks
Slide on Floating Keyboard to Type
Delete Slide-to-Type by Word
"." Shortcut
Enable Dictation
Auto-Punctuation
Memoji Stickers
etc.
But, unfortunately, nothing saying "big buttons" or something like that.
But the Settings do imply that you can add a new keyboard, do they not?
Maybe this means that the OP can find a replacement "big button" keyboard
in the Apple App Store and set his default keyboard to that new keyboard?
That's the idea. I think what I liked at Android is that I could use the languaage-specific keyboard layout, QWERTY or QWERTZ. For instance when
I chose German language, I could also use the keyboard layout German
speakers tend to use, with all the umlaut letters, such as ö or ü.
With Polish language I could get a Polish keyboard with those "strange" Polish characters, such as ł or ś. I don't see any provision for this in iOS so far.
Maybe this means that the OP can find a replacement "big button" keyboard >>> in the Apple App Store and set his default keyboard to that new keyboard? >>That's the idea. I think what I liked at Android is that I could use the
languaage-specific keyboard layout, QWERTY or QWERTZ. For instance when
I chose German language, I could also use the keyboard layout German
speakers tend to use, with all the umlaut letters, such as � or �.
With Polish language I could get a Polish keyboard with those "strange"
Polish characters, such as � or �. I don't see any provision for this in
iOS so far.
Add additional keyboards under Settings -> General -> Keyboard. I have the french AZERTY keyboard as well as QWERTY.
Chris <[email protected]> wrote
Maybe this means that the OP can find a replacement "big button" keyboard >>>> in the Apple App Store and set his default keyboard to that new keyboard? >>>That's the idea. I think what I liked at Android is that I could use the >>> languaage-specific keyboard layout, QWERTY or QWERTZ. For instance when
I chose German language, I could also use the keyboard layout German
speakers tend to use, with all the umlaut letters, such as ö or ü.
With Polish language I could get a Polish keyboard with those "strange"
Polish characters, such as ł or ś. I don't see any provision for this in >>> iOS so far.
Add additional keyboards under Settings -> General -> Keyboard. I have the >> french AZERTY keyboard as well as QWERTY.
What I love is how this thread, which doesn't have any of the iKooks on it, is focused on helping the OP solve the problem by giving heartfelt advice.
badgolferman <[email protected]> wrote
You can install different language keyboards from the Keyboards menu in
Settings. You also hold a key down to see other versions of that letter.
To continue to assist the OP, I agree with badgolferman that in my iOS
16.7.2 iPad there's "Settings > General > Keyboard" and then if I tap the "English (US)" item at the top, it has the following keyboards selectable
QWERTY <--- checked
AZERTY
QWERTZ
Dvorak
BTW, I don't even know what those other keyboards are, but since I learned typing in the sixties on a huge green heavy round-ball IBM Selectric, probably none of them will be a F-space-J-space-D-space-K-space keyboard
that I learned on (I still remember the teacher testing us that way!).
To further help the OP, I ran an App Store search for
"Keyboard Big Keys"
and it found stuff like the "Big Keys Keyboard" and "Typewise Custom Keyboard" with "Large Big Keys" (whatever a "large big" key is).
For three dollars, they have a "Big Keys Low Vision Keyboard" and the "CozyKey Pro" "simple but bigger" keyboards and for a dollar they have the "Larger Keyboard" by "Productivity" and "Rhomboard" "Big keyboard for
better typing" app.
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