Here are some easy ways to impress the people at Genius Bar. A former Apple employee shares an easy-to-do keyboard hack that makes inputting numbers, especially numbers, smoother for users. In TikTok clip Viewed 17 million times technologist-turned-musician Tyler Morgan shows off features hidden in plain sight that allow you to do things like numeric keyboard shortcuts. He also introduced a fun “Harry Potter” command that Siri uses to turn the flashlight on and off. Just say “Lumos” (a Hogwarts spell that creates light on the tip of a wizard’s wand, etc.) and your iPhone’s flashlight will turn on. Conversely, if you say “Knox,” the light on your wand will go out and your flashlight will magically go out. Users can also ask Siri to identify songs playing in the background. Morgan said in another video additionally proven We recommend taking a screenshot of the entire web page, not just a portion of what’s on your screen. After you take a shot, there is an option to create and save a PDF in the top right part of your iPhone screen. Just tap Entire Page on the right side of the Screen tab. Keyboard hacks to try today Here are some easy iPhone keyboard hacks that are worth trying. AFP (via Getty Images) A simple and very effective way to enable Caps Lock on your iPhone keyboard is to double-tap the uppercase up arrow symbol. This will allow you to type uppercase letters until you turn the feature off. If you press and hold a letter, you can easily see different versions of the accented letter on top of the letter without having to install an international keyboard. Morgan’s tips also include a convenient way to display the numeric keyboard and automatically revert to the alphabet keys after use. Just press and hold the “123” tab in the bottom left corner while viewing the alphabet. When you enter a number, the screen temporarily changes to a numeric keypad, and when you release “123” it returns to letters. Here are some easy ways to get the most out of your iPhone’s keyboard. Dear Grease – Stock.adobe.com Also, if you accidentally press and hold the wrong number or symbol, keep your finger on the screen and slide it to change it to the number or symbol you actually want. Another useful tip is that if you hold down the spacebar, the cursor will move freely and easily through large groups of text like a mouse.
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