Well I’m relieved it’s not just me. I have no idea what a text editor is! Odd that it’s just this site though.Yeah I get the same fairly often. It will likely be a mishandling of the text editor inside iOS Safari.
Well I’m relieved it’s not just me. I have no idea what a text editor is! Odd that it’s just this site though.
I regularly have to go back and edit typos as my iPad is daft and doesn’t recognise where my fingers type
Quite often the cursor disappears though on edits making it impossible to highlight, select or know where I’m typing. If I leave the page and return or refresh it usually reappears but not always.
It doesn’t happen on any other app or website just dcuk forum. Does anyone else get this?
I get exactly the same.Yes, I get the same. Selecting text to move around when typing a long post is also nigh on impossible.
It’d be a minor issue for me if the keypad would type where my fingers go!
Sadly it’s happened on two iPads so it’s not a fault in the current one, I need to be more accurate rather than go at the pace I do (unless I can calibrate it to my fingers ) it seems worse the faster I go.
Hello,
Another iPad user here...
I believe they use a capacitive screen. I find regular cleaning grease off the screen helps. Especially where the key pad pops up.. Which may cause a "ghosting" effect with button commands nearby?
We seem to leave residue where we touch. I know I do if referencing something whilst out tinkering with the van.
I also find shutting down the keypad (the bottom right keyboard button.) then hitting the text box to bring it back alleviates the disappearing curser issue.
Hope this helps.
No, I think we’ve established iPads have issues that aren’t the users fault.I'm too old for all this - my brain is a 1945 model and can't handle all the new technology or terminology. Amazingly, I used to teach use of office technologies and managing them in the early days (when most were still using Amstrads and a few years after that). However, my cursor keeps disappearing on me, but I assume it is my eyes that are at fault - it usually reappears if I keep moving on the tracker pad, so I guess it's just hiding somewhere on the edge of the screen.
No, I think we’ve established iPads have issues that aren’t the users fault.
Probably pebcak...Technical glitch maybe?
I think we’ve proved it’s not! Though that was my fear initiallyProbably pebcak...
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