How To Enlarge Keyboard On Ipad [Step-By-Step Instructions]

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Do you find it difficult to type on your iPad’s small keyboard If so, you’re not alone. Many people find the iPad’s keyboard to be too cramped, especially for those with large fingers. But there’s good news you can easily enlarge the keyboard on your iPad.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to enlarge the keyboard on your iPad in just a few simple steps. So whether you’re a student, a business professional, or just someone who wants to make typing on your iPad easier, read on!

We have provided Below Step By Step Guide On, How To Enlarge Keyboard On Ipad?

How to Enlarge Keyboard on iPad

Step 1: Open the Settings app.

Step 2: Tap General:

Step 3: Tap Keyboard:

Step 4: Tap Keyboards:

Step 5: Tap the + button to add a new keyboard.

Step 6: Select the Apple keyboard.

Step 7: Tap the Settings icon in the top right corner.

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Step 8: Tap Size:

Step 9: Drag the slider to the right to increase the size of the keyboard.

How to Enlarge the Keyboard on iPad

Step 1: Open the Settings app

On your iPad, open the Settings app.

Step 2: Tap General

In the Settings app, tap General.

Step 3: Tap Keyboard

In the General settings, tap Keyboard.

Step 4: Tap On-screen Keyboard

In the Keyboard settings, tap On-screen Keyboard.

Step 5: Tap Keyboard Size

In the On-screen Keyboard settings, tap Keyboard Size.

Step 6: Drag the slider to the right to enlarge the keyboard

Drag the slider to the right to enlarge the keyboard.

Step 7: Tap Done

Tap Done to save your changes.

Your iPad’s keyboard will now be enlarged.

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David Jones is the founder and managing editor of Digital How. With 10+ years of hands-on tech experience, he writes no-jargon guides covering iPad, iPhone, iOS, drones, social media, online safety, and general tech fixes — practical help that actually works.