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brixtonboy

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Aug 30, 2014
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Hopefully someone can help me. I would like to adjust the sensitivity of my keyboard keys. I'm using my iPad Air 2. The Apple pen doesn't work with this model. So l'm Limited to choices with a spring in the tip. I have returned 2 models so far. The model l'm using at present is almost hard enough, but it's still causing me to double tip the keyboard.
Thanks in advance BB
 
Hopefully someone can help me. I would like to adjust the sensitivity of my keyboard keys. I'm using my iPad Air 2. The Apple pen doesn't work with this model. So l'm Limited to choices with a spring in the tip. I have returned 2 models so far. The model l'm using at present is almost hard enough, but it's still causing me to double tip the keyboard.
Thanks in advance BB
Could you elaborate?
 
Yeah, @brixtonboy you mention keyboard keys but then also seem to mention a stylus of some sort. Are you talking physical keyboard or on screen keyboard using a stylus?
 
Sorry for the confusion, the problem is a bit of both really. I'll try to explain better, most pens sold on Amazon have a spring in the tip. Some are softer than others, this causes me to double tip the letters on the keyboard when I type. I have found one that has a firmer spring but it's not perfect.
The Apple pen would be perfect because it has not got a spring tip, however it's not available for my iPad.
Searching google l found that there is an option to firm up the keyboard keys with a slider, but it doesn't appear on my iPad Air 2 or at least l can't find it anywhere.
 
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