Inside iOS 9: Apple's QuickType keyboard gains quick cut, copy, paste & more on iPad
Apple's QuickType keyboard has gained new iPad-specific functions in iOS 9, including a "Shortcut Bar" with quick links to commonly used text entry functions like cut, copy, paste, and font options.
Upon updating to iOS 9, users will find that icons for cut, copy and paste are located above the iPad keyboard, to the left of the QuickType word suggestions. These icons are available systemwide, allowing for quick access while doing everything from searching Safari to sending an email.
When combined with the new multi-touch cursor gesture, Apple makes it easier than ever to select and move text with the iOS 9 keyboard. By double-tapping with two fingers on the keyboard, the system will automatically select the current word within which the cursor is placed, while a triple-tap will select the entire current paragraph.
From here, users can then use the cut, copy or paste icons on the upper left of the keyboard, and modify text without needing fingertips to travel into the text field.
In some apps, Apple also has additional convenient icons located to the right of the QuickType suggestions bar. For example, in Apple's Pages word processor, icons for bold, italicized and underlined are made available, while the Mail app includes a convenient attachment shortcut.
The shortcuts are slightly different in Apple's Notes app, where cut, copy and paste are consolidated to a single scissor icon. This allows room for both a list button and a font button which presents a number of styles.
Finally in notes, icons for inserting a drawing or an image are located to the right of the QuickType suggestions.
Enhancements to iPad input in iOS 9 also include new hardware keyboard shortcuts baked in to the next-generation operating system. Specifically, Apple has given hardware keyboards the ability to access an OS X-like quick app switcher, along with support for app-specific keyboard shortcuts in third-party applications.
Upon updating to iOS 9, users will find that icons for cut, copy and paste are located above the iPad keyboard, to the left of the QuickType word suggestions. These icons are available systemwide, allowing for quick access while doing everything from searching Safari to sending an email.
When combined with the new multi-touch cursor gesture, Apple makes it easier than ever to select and move text with the iOS 9 keyboard. By double-tapping with two fingers on the keyboard, the system will automatically select the current word within which the cursor is placed, while a triple-tap will select the entire current paragraph.
From here, users can then use the cut, copy or paste icons on the upper left of the keyboard, and modify text without needing fingertips to travel into the text field.
In some apps, Apple also has additional convenient icons located to the right of the QuickType suggestions bar. For example, in Apple's Pages word processor, icons for bold, italicized and underlined are made available, while the Mail app includes a convenient attachment shortcut.
The shortcuts are slightly different in Apple's Notes app, where cut, copy and paste are consolidated to a single scissor icon. This allows room for both a list button and a font button which presents a number of styles.
Finally in notes, icons for inserting a drawing or an image are located to the right of the QuickType suggestions.
Enhancements to iPad input in iOS 9 also include new hardware keyboard shortcuts baked in to the next-generation operating system. Specifically, Apple has given hardware keyboards the ability to access an OS X-like quick app switcher, along with support for app-specific keyboard shortcuts in third-party applications.
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Anyone else notice that the QuickType bar in Pages displays Bold, Italics, and Underline? The point being—Pages already repsents those exact features milimeters above the QuickType bar. Redundancies. Beta, I know.
Also a resizable, movable and controllable transparent keyboard would be welcome, especially for the Big Mac.
Btw, is it just me or does autocorrect seem to have got slightly worse?
Does the iOS 9 for iPhone have the finger drag keyboard that allows you to type without lifting your finger up? Sorry for the non-tech savvy description
And not a 3rd party app either.
Anybody else wish they could go back to the all-caps keyboard? I miss it. Maybe somebody will come out with a 3rd-party keyboard.
I've already done this and feel much more at home!
General>Accessibility>Keyboard.
Didn't notice that yet. Thank you.
Didn't think to look in accessibility. Thank you.
I still don't understand why there's no attachment button in mail..
how about on the iPhone? You know what's even better? An attachment button that's readily available and discoverable..say on the right side of the subject bar in mail..
The article and all the images are iPad, you did not mention iPhone, the other solution is a long press and select add attachement which works on both iPhone and iPad, the same as before, except now you can add different attachements not just video/photo
Why? The new version is far far superior.