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iPhone – Basic Keyboard Training

October 13th, 2009

Basic keyboard training

When you buy a new iPhone, the first thing that you might have trouble adjusting to
would be the virtual keyboard. Once you start using the iPhone this trouble is bound
to turn into mastery. To help you get started here is a brief introduction to basic
keyboard training:

It is time to flex your fingers and start looking at the basic keyboard layout. You will
be quite happy to see that the layout is pretty similar to the computer keyboard
layout. The normal alphabet keys work the same way as a keyboard. To let you
know which key you just typed the key sort of enlarges. Apart from the basic keys,
there are the special keys which you need to get used to.

Toggle key: This is marked �.?123�. This switches between the alphabet, numeric and
special character keyboard layouts.
Shift key: If you�re using the alphabetical keyboard, the Shift key switches between
uppercase and lowercase letters. If you�re using either of the other two keyboards,
pressing Shift switches to the other one. If caps lock is turned on in your keyboard
settings you can double tap the shift key to turn on the caps lock
Delete key: Erases the character immediately to the left of the cursor. If you hold
down the Delete key for a few seconds, it begins erasing entire words rather than
individual characters.
Return key: Same as a return (or enter) key. This moves the cursor to the next line

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