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Can iOS updates change the behavior of apps?
#1
I updated to iOS 14 on my iPad a few days ago, and it has seemingly changed how GoodNotes works. I'm not at all happy with what has happened.
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#2
https://support.goodnotes.com/hc/en-us/a...own-Issues
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#3
Here's what happened:

It used to be that when you created a new document, and clicked on the title, a large keyboard immediately appeared so the document could be named.

Now what happens, is that a tiny oval appears at the bottom of the screen, and I have to hit the symbol for a keyboard. After doing this, a VERY TINY keyboard that looks like it should be on a phone instead of a tablet appears. This absolutely does not make use of the real estate on an iPad. Additionally, the keyboard attempts to guess what you want to type. It's never correct.
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freeradical wrote:
Here's what happened:

It used to be that when you created a new document, and clicked on the title, a large keyboard immediately appeared so the document could be named.

Now what happens, is that a tiny oval appears at the bottom of the screen, and I have to hit the symbol for a keyboard. After doing this, a VERY TINY keyboard that looks like it should be on a phone instead of a tablet appears. This absolutely does not make use of the real estate on an iPad. Additionally, the keyboard attempts to guess what you want to type. It's never correct.

Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards...

Check that you haven't installed a keyboard app and given it permission to take over for the native English keyboard.
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#5
Sarcany wrote:
[quote=freeradical]
Here's what happened:

It used to be that when you created a new document, and clicked on the title, a large keyboard immediately appeared so the document could be named.

Now what happens, is that a tiny oval appears at the bottom of the screen, and I have to hit the symbol for a keyboard. After doing this, a VERY TINY keyboard that looks like it should be on a phone instead of a tablet appears. This absolutely does not make use of the real estate on an iPad. Additionally, the keyboard attempts to guess what you want to type. It's never correct.

Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards...

Check that you haven't installed a keyboard app and given it permission to take over for the native English keyboard.
It doesn't look like there have been any changes here. All I have are the English (US) keyboard and Emoji.
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#6
Not sure why it's hidden.

...But you can scale the keyboard up by touching the screen with two fingers and spreading them apart.
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#7
Sarcany wrote:
Not sure why it's hidden.

...But you can scale the keyboard up by touching the screen with two fingers and spreading them apart.

That doesn't work.

Sad
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#8
Did you put your fingers on the keyboard when you touched the screen?

Should have mentioned that you actually have to touch the on-screen keyboard with both fingers when you spread them to scale it up.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207521
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