These Keyboard settings are found under the iPad's General settings area, and can help you with capitalization, auto-correction, spelling, and more. Under Keyboard settings, you have the following options:
Auto-Capitalization: You can turn Auto-Capitalization on or off.
Auto-Capitalization, which the iPad turns on by default, means that the first letter of the first word you type after ending the preceding sentence with a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point is capitalized.
Auto-Correction: When turned on, the iPad takes a stab at what it thinks you meant to type.
Check Spelling: When on, the keyboard can check spelling while you type.
Caps Lock: If Caps Lock is enabled, all letters are uppercased LIKE THIS if you double-tap the Shift key. (The Shift key is the one with the arrow pointing up.) Tap Shift again to exit Caps Lock.
“.” Shortcut: You can also turn on this keyboard setting, which inserts a period followed by a space when you double-tap the spacebar. This setting is turned on by default so if you’ve never tried it, give it a shot.
Additionally, you can choose to use an international keyboard, which you choose from the International setting — the next setting after Keyboard in the General settings area.
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