Irecently purchased the new Magic Keyboard for my iPad Pro from Apple, and it has left me perplexed with one thing, autofill. On my iPhone when I visit a website with a login password that is saved in 1Password it gives me the option to use Face ID to unlock and fill my password above the software keyboard. When I used to use the Smart Keyboard it would always pop up at the bottom of the screen. However, the same does not seem to be the case when the newer keyboard is on the iPad Pro in iPadOS.
I am familiar on the Mac with command+\ and I use that all the time, but that does nothing either it seems. Is this a limitation of the Magic Keyboard at this time, or have I just not learned the insider knowledge just yet? I certainly hope I just haven't figured it out yet. ??
I just spoke with one of my colleagues who has the Magic Keyboard. They suggested checking the Settings > General > Keyboard > Shortcuts setting to be sure that is enabled. This would be in the iOS Settings app, not 1Password. Please let us know if that is turned on. :)
There isn't any system on iOS at this point that would allow us to do the same thing with Command+\ that we do on Mac. That could potentially change at some point in the future, but would need to come in the form of an iOS update. :+1:
When trying to use the extension I tap on a login field, then tap the Hamburger icon > Send To > Bitwarden. Bitwarden launches, passes the biometric test, but then Bitwarden says there is no matching password.
Hi Sorry for the late reply. Continuing world current events have forced me to be nomadic for the next little while and other things have been more pressing. Wanted to get back to you and let you know that your suggestion did indeed work. Now when, with the keyboard attached, when i tap on a username or password field a small button pops up at the bottom of the screen directing me to Bitwarden.
I've seen a few thread about this issue but none seem to fix the issue. My external magic keyboard function keys stopped doing what they're assigned to do (volume, brightness etc) and instead do various other things or just make a 'beep' sound.
Have you tried restarting your Mac and/or unpairing and pairing the keyboard again? This can help with minor software issues. If things persist you'll want to make sure the keys are mapped correctly. You can learn how here:
I just noticed this morning that I am having Magic Keyboard issues. I have iPad pro 11 and about 3 month old keyboard. This just started when I downloaded 15.1 on iPad. When I try and type keys, nothing happens. Eventually it wakes up but who wants to wait couple of minutes
After uploading 15.1, both of my brand new Zagg keyboards are having the same issues described above, blue tooth disconnection, type delays or just not completing words or sentences, shadow boxing, etc. Both are unusable. I have never had a problem with this before. I don't see any answers. Wondering if you can go back to an older version of ios. I use my iPad as a computer and it is impossible with this update.
First, why am I unable to scroll around my canvas using the trackpad (two fingers). I'm able to do it in Photoshop, and Lightroom. You can zoom in and out, but say I'm trying to get from one area of my design to another. Currently I have to reach up and touch the screen. It's been a huge issue for me. I understand the interface has been tailored for touch and I occasionally use it in that capacity, but when attached to the keyboard to make edits, I would love the ability to use the touchpad to navigate around my workspace the same way I would in say Photoshop for iPad, or any other app. Am I missing something?
Second, I'm having similar issues with the command and shift buttons. Those actually worked with the first release. The touch circles you've implemented are great emulators for the command+shift are great when not using a keyboard, but as I stated earlier, I don't always use my iPad that way when working. Especially when working with type. Say I want to use the command+shift to immediately drag an object and create a copy. It's a no go now. When I would hit either shift, or command, or both, the circles would highlight as though I was touching them. Now they no longer do that.
I know this is a little long winded, but I've been using my iPad Pro more and more for work as it is my preferred platform now. I would like to know if there is an issue with my software in particular or if these things were purposeful decisions.
Ok, maybe I AM a bit hard headed. The OPTION key solves the object copying issue. Maybe I'm a little overworked and a little mixed up when it comes to my shortcuts lol. That section of my post can be ignored. My apologies.
I feel the same way and it is frustrating, why I cant copy objects on the same line using shift, or clicking straight lines with the pen tool with shift I use that ALOT on the desktop. The Magic Keyboard Option on Illustrator for the iPad feels "Incomplete".
The best thing about Apple's keyboard case is the feel of its keys. For me, the key travel is perfect, and it mirrors the feel of Apple's most recent MacBooks. I write fast and instinctually, and the positioning of the keys is pretty good for my muscle memory. The trackpad beneath is just the right size. Sure, it could be bigger, but it's big enough.
I'm talking about the 12-inch version of the Magic Keyboard -- the 11-inch model is a little more compressed. It works, but I also get that "typing on a Netbook" old-fashioned feeling I had years ago on 10-inch laptops. The side keys (Tab) and the edge-oriented keys (Return, some symbol keys) suffer the most. All the keyboard cases made for the 11-inch iPads have some sort of key compression like this, though.
The backlit keys are subtle and work well in low light or darkness, although sometimes the lights take too long to automatically turn off. And Apple has no key backlighting adjustment controls on the keyboard (which other keyboard cases often have).
The Magic Keyboard has one little bonus that's been super handy -- there's a pass-through charge port for USB-C on the side of the hinge. It's on the left side, while the USB-C port on the iPad is on the right. This means I can charge from either side at a desk, which is really important to prevent the iPad from becoming incredibly annoying. That port can't output to things like monitors (you need to use the iPad's own USB-C/Thunderbolt port for that), but it's a useful charge-up aid.
The Magic Keyboard folds smaller than most other keyboard cases, wrapping tightly around the iPad. But it lacks protection for the iPad sides, and the magnets can detach when inside a bag or if you drop the iPad, knocking the entire case loose.
Some iPad keyboard cases have extra rows of dedicated function keys, including volume control and play/pause buttons. I love these, and Apple oddly left them out on the Magic Keyboard. Apple has a lot of keyboard shortcuts in iOS, but dedicated function keys would be a great addition.
The Magic Keyboard's odd design means it can't fold all the way back, with the keyboard parked behind the screen. You either use it as a laptop-thing, or fold it shut. iPads are sketchpads and readers, too, and you can't use the iPad easily for those purposes with the Magic Keyboard on. That means popping the case off (it attaches with magnets), and then you're left holding a naked iPad. Surely Apple can figure this out? The old Smart Keyboard cover isn't as good for work, yet was more flexible as a folio case solution. But it doesn't work with the Magic Keyboard-compatible iPads (Air, Pro).
Hi there!
As there are a wide variety of Apple Magic keyboards (ranging from compact to full size with numpad), does know if they're all supported? I'd prefer to pick up a full size one, however all demonstrations I've seen only have the compact version, and there doesn't seem to be any literature covering this.
Thanks!
I don't know about the Apple keyboards, but I have a Logitech MX Keys keyboard paired. Using either Bluetooth to pair it to the device, or the USB receiver (through a dock), the Numpad does not work. Even the Enter key on the Numpad doesn't work as an Enter key should, instead it wipes out a highlighted URL or something instead... kinda strange.
I hope this might help answer a few questions for some users. I have tried both an Apple Wireless Magic Keyboard A1314 and an Apple Wired Extended Keyboard A1243 (both UK layout). Both keyboards showed an tracked image in Workrooms and both keyboards worked. However, the extended keyboard only actually shows the as the compact keyboard so none of the function keys show or work and none of the extended section of the keyboard show or work either. With the differences in the bottom row of the keyboards having a slightly different layout (due to the cursors being separated on the extended version) it could lead to a little confusion if users aren't prepared for it. I have also noticed that the both keyboards actually display as the Magic Keyboard Version 2 layout (slightly different cursor arrangement to the version 1 keyboards I own) but it's close enough that for basic use, it makes very little difference.
@Dr.Cecil The cutting off of the extended portion of the keyboard, I thought this may be the reason that the MX keys numeric keypad section doesn't work. Although I don't intend to use it in VR, after reading your post, I thought I may as well try and help out, so I tried my Logi Craft keyboard which is basically the same as the MX keyboard (with the exception of the smart dial). Although visual tracking does not work with the keyboard and so far isn't claimed as functional, the keyboard usage was the same as the Apple keyboards with none of the extended section appearing to function at all.
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