The default keyboard on the iPad can meet most needs. However, the App Store is full of alternatives, including keyboards that allow you to draw words by tracing your finger from letter to letter. Here’s how to install a third-party keyboard on any iPad with iOS 8 or later.

What to Know

  • Choose Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard. Select the custom keyboard you want to use.To use a custom keyboard when typing: Tap and hold Globe key, then choose the custom keyboard you want to use.Some keyboards ask for full access to your device. Granting it means the developer can gather what you type and analyze it.

Download a Keyboard From the App Store

Before you can use a third-party keyboard, you will need to download one from the App Store. Once you’ve downloaded and installed the new software, enable the keyboard in Settings. Then, you can switch to it whenever you’re typing.

How to Set Up a Custom Keyboard on Your iPad

Here’s how to install your new keyboard once you’ve downloaded it. You follow the same process to install different languages your iPad already has available.

  • Open the iPad’s Settings app.
  • Tap General.
  • Tap Keyboard.
  • Tap Keyboards.
  • Tap Add New Keyboard.
  • Third-party keyboards will show up under their own heading in the next menu. Below that, you can scroll down to browse other, standard options on the iPad. Tap the names of the ones you want to add.
  • Some keyboards ask for full access to your device. Granting it means the developer can gather what you type and analyze it, which is usually to improve word suggestions while you type. However, if you are security conscious, you may decide not to give the company full access.
  • To grant the permission, tap the name of the keyboard, and then turn the switch next to Full Access to on/green and tap Allow when it asks.
  • Full Access is off by default when you install a new keyboard.
  • Some keyboards won’t work unless you turn Full Access on.

How to Select the Custom Keyboard While Typing

After you install the keyboard, you can switch to it whenever you’re typing. Here’s how.

Open the iPad’s Settings app.

Tap General.

Tap Keyboard.

Tap Keyboards.

Tap Add New Keyboard.

Third-party keyboards will show up under their own heading in the next menu. Below that, you can scroll down to browse other, standard options on the iPad. Tap the names of the ones you want to add.

Some keyboards ask for full access to your device. Granting it means the developer can gather what you type and analyze it, which is usually to improve word suggestions while you type. However, if you are security conscious, you may decide not to give the company full access.

To grant the permission, tap the name of the keyboard, and then turn the switch next to Full Access to on/green and tap Allow when it asks.

Full Access is off by default when you install a new keyboard.

Some keyboards won’t work unless you turn Full Access on.

  • Tap and hold on the Globe key.
  • Tap the name of the keyboard you want to use on the menu that appears.
  • You can also cycle through all of the keyboards you have installed by tapping the Globe key.

Tap and hold on the Globe key.

Tap the name of the keyboard you want to use on the menu that appears.

You can also cycle through all of the keyboards you have installed by tapping the Globe key.

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