How to Use a Keyboard with an iPad
Bought a Bluetooth keyboard? Here's explaining how to use a keyboard with an iPad, so that you find it extremely easy to set new records of typing maximum words per minute!

Attaching the Apple Wireless Keyboard
But obviously, the Apple wireless Keyboard isn't the plug-and-play-kinds. The Bluetooth needs to be paired, and for that to happen, you need to follow the steps given below:
- To start with, go to Settings.
- Hit on General to select Bluetooth.
- When you select the General tab, you'll see the option for Bluetooth, which you need to click on.
- This will give you an option of Toggling Bluetooth On. Click on that.
- Pick up your Apple wireless Keyboard, and turn it on.
- Make sure your keyboard is Not connected. If it's not, click on Connect on the iPad.
- If this works, your devices will pair, and you will receive a prompt that asks you to enter a captcha, in the form of letters and numbers onscreen. You need to type those as shown.
- Lastly, keep your keyboard in close vicinity to the iPad, and there you go! Your wireless keyboard is easily connected, so that you can start typing then and there.
If the Apple Wireless Keyboard failed to amuse you, here's a terrific alternative for your iPad's keyboard, called the iPad Keyboard Dock, which is as if a full-sized keyboard sits atop a charging dock. Well, it simultaneously powers your iPad all the while you're typing. You just need to plug the power cord into the wall, seat the iPad onto the dock, and start typing. If you can't view text from a comfortable angle, you can bring into use the Dock, and start typing while your iPad is charging. In order to use the Dock with your iPad, here are the simple instructions:
- To start with, Connect the Dock to your iPad with the help of the USB cable included with the iPad, so that you get to charge its battery.
- Next, connect the Dock to any electrical outlet with the help of the iPad Power Adapter.
- Adjust the dock in the most comfortable position that lets you view your iPad at the perfect angle, and start composing emails and typing documents, or even watch movies and videos through it.
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