Assuming you have the keyboard in the screen, touch the 123 button in the lower left hand corner. Now where that button was you see abc. Look directly above that and there is a #+= key. Touch that. Now on the top row you see the % key.
To type the pound sign (£) on a ZAGG keyboard for the iPad 2, you typically need to hold down the "Shift" key and then press the number 3 key. If you are using a different keyboard layout, such as the US layout, the pound sign may not be directly accessible. You can also use the iPad's on-screen keyboard by switching to the British keyboard layout in the settings.
Shift+5
To make a division sign (÷) on an iPad, you can use the on-screen keyboard. Switch to the numerical keyboard by tapping the "123" key, then tap the "#+=" key to access additional symbols. The division sign will be visible there; just tap it to insert it into your text. Alternatively, you can copy it from another source and paste it where needed.
To type a dollar sign on an iPad, open the app where you want to enter the symbol. Tap on the keyboard to bring it up, then locate the "123" key in the lower-left corner to switch to the numeric and symbol keyboard. Once there, find the dollar sign ($) and tap it to insert it into your text. You can return to the alphabetic keyboard by tapping "ABC."
At the number 5, the second row.
iPad man, iPad.
The iPad Keyboard does not have an On Button. You need to manually press and hold the Power Button the top of the iPad to turn it on!
yes it will all you have to do it disconnect the Bluetooth between the mac an the keyboard then turn on bluetooth on your ipad wait for the ipad to notice the keyboard then tap the ipad were it says keyboard the enter the code using the keyboard seen on the ipad and you are good to go
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Yes, you can plug a keyboard into the iPad, but only if you buy the keyboard dock from apple. It charges your iPad, and when you are not using the iPad you ca just enjoy your photo collection while the iPad is charging.
Use a keyboard specially designed for the iPad (sold seperately) or the touch-screen keyboard on the screen.
No