Q. On regular keyboards I can accurately type extremely fast without looking. I know where all the yes are located and the order of the letters. On my small itouch the keypad is like an iPad's only smaller and again I type accurately. I've had my ipad for 6 months now and am shocked at all the typos. I watch my fingers as I type on the screen, can see them hit the right letters but when I look at what I typed its just so full of typos I'm getting extremely fed up. Does anyone else experience this?
A. Takes some time to get use to...
Is an iPad worth buying?
Q. I have a mac laptop and i love it, so I'm wondering if an ipad would be worth the money. Is there anything you can do on an ipad that is better than doing it on a computer? I was thinking for class to type notes because my laptop is so heavy but I can't decide if it's as great as i think it is. Also, would the apps and such download from the ones on your phone or do you have to re-buy them for the ipad? And would a windows tablet be better? I really don't know much about these things.
Thanks!
A. For note taking, probably not unless you get a keypad attachment for the ipad. Granted it is lighter, more accessible and able to plug into cards if you have a usb port, which you can use for navigation, etc.
No you would not need to re buy apps on a ipad if you have a iphone. It is all part of your "itunes account", which can be downloaded to another device.
I dont have experience with windows tablet, I probably wont ever use one , I have a Desktop, laptop, Ipad, iphone, dont really need another device lol. Maybe someone else could answer that part for you.
FYI - Love the ipad, its been great for me.
IPad keyboard won't work?
Q. You know those keypad things you can get that attach to the iPad? It won't let me type on the write hand side. It let's me type numbers but not letters. Does anyone know what I could have done and how I could fix it?? Thanks ppl :D
A. There are two possible problems; one being that the port on the ipad and the keyboard are broken. and second (which is probably the problem) is that the wiring in the keyboard it self is broken, you need to either take into store and see if you can fix it, or you will have to buy a new on):
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Title : Do iPad keypads cause a lot of typos?
Description : Q. On regular keyboards I can accurately type extremely fast without looking. I know where all the yes are located and the order of the let...