iOS
9 tips: How to re-enable the all-caps virtual keyboard display.
Friday,
October 02, 2015.
Along
with a change to the new San Francisco font, iOS 9 now displays lowercase
letters on the virtual keyboard by default when typing non-capitalized letters.
This is a change that has been met with some criticism by users, but thankfully
Apple has included a way to switch back to the all-caps keyboard. Users can
access the keyboard option by opening the iOS Settings app, choosing General ,
and then selecting Accessibility . Then scroll down to Keyboard , right
underneath the new 3D Touch sensitivity options. Once you've selected Keyboard,
you'll see the first option underneath "Software Keyboards" is a
switch for Show Lowercase Keys . While this is turned on by default in iOS 9,
it's just that easy to turn it off. In addition to the aforementioned 3D Touch
options for iPhone 6s, a number of other settings that may be of interest to
general users are also found within the Accessibility menu. They include the
ability to turn off Reachability for iPhone models sized 4.7 and 5.5 inches,
and the option to disable the "Shake to Undo" shortcut. Disabling lowercase
letters on the iOS 9 keyboard.
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