These are instructions on how to enable keyboard haptic feedback on iPhone. Once turned on, your iPhone will vibrate slightly when you tap each key.
Here's how:
Tap to open the Settings app from your home screen
Tap Sounds & Haptics from the Settings menu.
Select Keyboard Feedback from the Sounds & Haptics menu.
Toggle the Haptic switch to the ON position.
● Although Android phones have long had haptic feedback on the default keyboard, Apple only added this feature in iOS 16. You'll need iOS 16 or later to follow this tutorial.
● You should now feel a slight vibration when pressing keys with your iPhone's haptic keyboard.
● Adding haptic keyboard feedback might affect the battery life of your iPhone. If you notice battery drain, disable keyboard haptics and check if you get improved battery life.
● You can also disable keyboard sounds using this menu.
● Keyboard haptics work with the default keyboard but may not work with a third party keyboard.
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Here's how:
ENABLE HAPTIC FEEDBACK
Step One
Tap to open the Settings app from your home screen
Step Two
Tap Sounds & Haptics from the Settings menu.
Step Three
Select Keyboard Feedback from the Sounds & Haptics menu.
Step Four
Toggle the Haptic switch to the ON position.
IMPORTANT NOTES
● Although Android phones have long had haptic feedback on the default keyboard, Apple only added this feature in iOS 16. You'll need iOS 16 or later to follow this tutorial.
● You should now feel a slight vibration when pressing keys with your iPhone's haptic keyboard.
● Adding haptic keyboard feedback might affect the battery life of your iPhone. If you notice battery drain, disable keyboard haptics and check if you get improved battery life.
● You can also disable keyboard sounds using this menu.
● Keyboard haptics work with the default keyboard but may not work with a third party keyboard.
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