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iOS 16: How to enable the new Haptic Keyboard

jeudi 9 juin 2022, 21:44 , par Macworld UK
Even since the introduction of the Taptic Engine in the iPhone 7, Apple has been all-in on excellent haptics. It’s surprising, then, that it has taken so long for the iPhone’s keyboard to have haptic feedback. With iOS 16, Apple finally catches up to Android and many third-party iPhone keyboards by providing haptic feedback while you type.

Disabled by default, keyboard haptics uses the Taptic Engine to produce a little “tick” feeling when you touch a key on the keyboard. It’s distinct from keyboard sounds (which many users turn off right away) and unlike those annoying keyboard sounds, it continues to operate even when your iPhone is on silent mode.

Even though this feature has been available in some third-party iPhone keyboards and many Android phones for years, it feels “new.” That’s the power of defaults–if you’ve been an iPhone user for years, you probably don’t use a third-party keyboard, and you probably never experienced this feature on Android. For hundreds of millions of users, this will feel like a brand new Apple-only feature, and it’s the sort of thing you never knew you needed until you have it.

How to enable keyboard haptic feedback in iOS 16

At a glanceTime to complete: 1 minuteTools required: iPhone with iOS 16Materials required: noneCost: $0

1.
Open the Settings app

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It starts, as most things do, in Settings. Open it.

2.
Open Sound and Haptics

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Scroll down to the Sound and Haptics section and tap on it.

3.
Select Keyboard Feedback

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The Keyboard Feedback section is where you’ll turn on or off sounds and haptics.

4.
Enable Haptic toggle

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You’ll find two toggles: Sound and Haptic. They operate independent of one another.

While keyboard sounds obey your iPhone’s Silent Mode switch, Haptics do not–they are always enabled as long as the toggle is set in the Settings app. The subtle and distinct ticks from the Taptic Engine add a great tactile feel to typing on your iPhone, and you may find that even if you used keyboard sounds in the past, turning on haptics gives you the feedback you crave without the noise.
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