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The emoji keyboard is available for iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad. to access, go to: settings>> keboard>> international keyboard>> japanesse>> the turn on emoji! hope this helped!
No, the Apple iPad Dock will not work with any iPhone.
The iPad's version of Garageband will not work on an iPhone.
you cant take pics with an ipad but if you hav an iphone you can the iphone n the ipad will work together the iphone takes the pics and loads them on the ipad
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
Many apps will work on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Some are written just for the iPad while others only work on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Under the title in the App Store it will specify which devices the app will work on.
yes u can transfer apps from ur iphone to the ipad!! Most applications will run in compatibility mode, but some have been rewritten to support natively both iPad and iPhone and are called Universal Binary.
Every time you tap in a textfield, the keyboard pops up. Tap and type like in iphone.
iPhone Apps, including games, work only on iPhone, iPod Touch and some work on the iPad.
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If the MIDI keyboard is not class compliant as a USB device (ie. needs a driver installed for a Mac), it will not work with an iPad. In addition, if the iPad shows an error about the USB power when the keyboard is plugged in, then it is drawing too much power from the iPad USB port and will not work. The only way to get an over-current keyboard (and many require more power than the iPad can provide) is to use an AC adapter on the keyboard if it can use one, or use a powered USB hub that is compatible with the iPad. The Belkin ones seem to work fine, but some others do not.
only games can