Just turn blue tooth off and on again. This will disconnect the keyboard or
whatever device you are using. Turn it on again so you can have blue tooth for
watch and things like that., but turning it off and on should take care of the
problem.
> On Jan 11, 2024, at 9:22 PM, Brad Snyder wrote
Exactly.
Turning off bluetooth will cause your iPhone to “let go” of any connected
bluetooth device.
- Brad -
On Jan 11, 2024, at 19:45, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
I’ve seen this problem, too. I solve it by just turning Bluetooth off on my
phone. Then the keyboard comes back.
I’ve seen this problem, too. I solve it by just turning Bluetooth off on my phone. Then the keyboard comes back. Hope this helps.Cheers,DonnaSent from my iPhoneOn Jan 11, 2024, at 7:02 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:I am having the same issue. I can do Braille Screen input, but I would like to have my ke
I am having the same issue. I can do Braille Screen input, but I would like to
have my keyboard back. Someone suggested a soft reset but have not tried that
yet.
> On Jan 11, 2024, at 18:49, pdevasto0...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> When I’m in my office, my iPhone SE 2022 is connected to a Bluetooth
When I'm in my office, my iPhone SE 2022 is connected to a Bluetooth
Keyboartd. When I am on the road, even though I'm way out of range of the
keyboard, I'm still not able to get to the on screen keyboard in some apps
because the phone is still somehow hanging onto the hardware keyboard.
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