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13.4 on my iPad Pro messed up the Logitech wireless keyboard.

The update to my iPad Pro 13.4 made my Logitech wireless keyboard lose certain letters on the keyboard. But syncing it to the iPhone on 13.3 proves it is the software since the keyboard works just fine on the iPhone on 13.3


Amy thoughts???

Posted on Mar 30, 2020 12:34 PM

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Posted on Mar 30, 2020 2:02 PM

Hello,


This is due to you enabling the feature Mouse Keys in AssistiveTouch. As it states, this feature should only be used if you intend to move the pointer cursor with certain keys on a keyboard instead of a physical mouse.


If your iPad’s keyboard does not work when using a mouse on iPadOS 13 - Apple Support



It is worth noting that with iPadOS 13.4 you no longer need to enable AssistiveTouch to use a pointing device with your iPad.

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Mar 30, 2020 2:02 PM in response to jeremiahfromcamarillo

Hello,


This is due to you enabling the feature Mouse Keys in AssistiveTouch. As it states, this feature should only be used if you intend to move the pointer cursor with certain keys on a keyboard instead of a physical mouse.


If your iPad’s keyboard does not work when using a mouse on iPadOS 13 - Apple Support



It is worth noting that with iPadOS 13.4 you no longer need to enable AssistiveTouch to use a pointing device with your iPad.

13.4 on my iPad Pro messed up the Logitech wireless keyboard.

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