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One Tech Tip: Hidden iPhone keyboard shortcuts to raise your texting and typing game

This article, "One Tech Tip: Hidden iPhone keyboard shortcuts to raise your texting and typing game," by Kelvin Chan for the Associated Press, details several underutilized iPhone keyboard features. It explains how to enable and use Apple's Quickpath feature for sliding to type and how to transform the keyboard into a trackpad by holding the space bar to move the cursor.

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One Tech Tip: Hidden iPhone keyboard shortcuts to raise your texting and typing game
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This article, "One Tech Tip: Hidden iPhone keyboard shortcuts to raise your texting and typing game," by Kelvin Chan for the Associated Press, details several underutilized iPhone keyboard features. It explains how to enable and use Apple's Quickpath feature for sliding to type and how to transform the keyboard into a trackpad by holding the space bar to move the cursor. The article also covers text selection and copying/pasting using the trackpad method or three-finger gestures. While these shortcuts aim to improve typing efficiency, the author notes they may not always work smoothly on iPhones and might be better suited for larger screens like iPads.

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Double-tapping a word on an iPhone highlights it, and triple-tapping highlights a paragraph.

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Holding the space bar on an iPhone keyboard turns it into a trackpad for cursor movement.

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Apple's Quickpath feature allows users to write by sliding their finger on the keyboard.

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IPhones are seen in Phoenix on May 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills, File) By Kelvin Chan Updated 7:00 AM MESZ, August 13, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Texting friends, replying to a business email, tapping out some text for a social media post. We do a lot of writing on our smartphones, which are increasingly essential for our work and personal lives. But did you know about the many keyboard tips and tricks that can help raise your smartphone skills? If you own an Apple iPhone, there are a host of little-known shortcuts that could maximize your typing. These features, usually buried in lengthy instructions, are easy to overlook though they often come to wider attention through videos by social media influencers. Here are few texting and typing tips for iPhones. Some features may vary depending on the version of iOS. Typing is not the only way to enter text into an iPhone. Apple’s Quickpath feature lets you write by sliding your finger around the screen’s digital keyboard, instead of tapping and lifting your fingers on the electronic letters. If it’s not already activated, turn it on by going into Settings, General, and Keyboard, and toggle on Slide to Type. To use it, touch the first letter of the word and then, while still touching the screen, slide your finger to the following letters. For example, to type the word “yellow,” tap on the letter Y, then slide your finger to E, and so on. Don’t hold your finger down too long on the first letter and lift it from the screen when finished. Pressing delete right away will erase the entire word you’ve typed this way, instead of just a letter. One Tech Tip: How to soothe thumb pain when texting and scrolling 4 MIN READ Google unveils latest Pixel phones with slimmer cameras and more AI features 2 MIN READ Strong iPhone sales propel Apple’s fiscal Q3 results past Wall Street’s expectations 2 MIN READ Turn the keyboard into a trackpad You wrote a sentence and realized you forgot a word and want to add it in? Or perhaps you wrote a long paragraph and want to make edits before hitting send? To move the cursor to the part of the text you want to modify, hold your thumb down on the space bar until the letters disappear, or hold it down inside the text bubble. Now you can now move the cursor around the text by sliding your finger around the screen like it’s a trackpad. If you want to select text that you’ve typed on your iPhone for copying and pasting, there are a few options. You probably know you can tap twice on a word to highlight it, or three times to highlight a whole paragraph. For more precision, use the trackpad method. While holding your thumb down on the space bar, tap anywhere on the keyboard. Now you can select text by moving your finger. This feature allows you to both select and deselect text in the Notes app or when writing emails. But when writing in chat apps like iMessage or WhatsApp or typing in some app text windows, it only allows you to select text but not deselect it if you’ve highlighted more than you wanted. So use a slightly different method: hold a finger down on the shift key and hold down the space bar. To copy and paste the highlighted text, you could use the pop-up options that appear onscreen. Or you can use gestures. Use three fingers to pinch closed the highlighted selection to copy. To paste somewhere else, do the opposite gesture by pinching or spreading three fingers open. This can also be used with photos. However, these shortcuts didn’t always work smoothly for me when I tried them out on some short snippets of messaging text on my iPhone. They might work better on a device with a bigger screen, like an iPad. Is there a tech topic that you think needs explaining? Write to us at onetechtip@AP.org with your suggestions for future editions of One Tech Tip. Kelvin Chan Chan covers technology and innovation in Europe and beyond for The Associated Press. twitter mailto
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