iPad can be considered a mobile computer, ensuring text typing, using office software, and even supporting a virtual keyboard. Although office features are less emphasized on iPad, and most users still trust laptops more, sometimes using the iPad keyboard for office work is very convenient. Additionally, the strong advantage of iPad in browsing social media pages is much better than a laptop. Recently, iPad has been updated to iOS 10.3. If you are using an iPad, why not try updating to iOS 10.3 for iPhone or iPad?
iPad is like an enlarged iPhone, equipped with all the features of an iPhone, such as screenshot capabilities. This includes taking screenshots of the regular version and iPad mini. If you are using an iPad mini, you probably know about this. Let's put that aside and delve into today's main topic: how to use Copy and Paste on iPad.
Mastering Copy and Paste on iPad: A Step-by-Step Guide .
Step-by-Step Guide to Copy on iPad
Similar to iPhone, iPad allows you to copy effortlessly by tapping and holding on text in documents, note-taking apps, or office files. A valid Copy command will appear, and you can tap to execute the copy. Additionally, you can adjust the portion you want to Copy through drag and drop directly on the screen.
After tapping Copy, the temporary memory on the device will store the selected text for a single use.
Guide to Using Paste on iPad
After you've performed Copy (copying) of the text, you can use it to Paste it into browsers or apps related to text. You can use it to copy phone numbers, messages, or important information you come across.
To use the paste feature, simply hold on the screen, and after a few seconds, a toolbox will appear with features like Select, Select all, or Paste. Now, choose Paste to insert the data stored in the clipboard.
Can you use CUT on iPad?
Similar to the Copy feature, CUT allows you to completely remove that text segment instead of just copying it. However, CUT does not apply to text on the Web, where you can only copy and paste elsewhere instead of copying the entire text. Therefore, you can only use CUT when copying entire text segments from this text app to another, or through journaling apps but not applicable to Web content.
Utilize the Quick Paste feature via the virtual keyboard
In addition to the regular Paste method, iPad users can use the quick copy clipboard icon that appears right on the iPad keyboard. Similar to the regular Paste feature, but the strength is that it stores multiple instances rather than just pasting the result of your most recent copy.
Use Copy and Paste on iPad with various Bluetooth keyboards.
Both iPhone and iPad are supported by a variety of devices, especially Bluetooth keyboards. These keyboards share the common traits of being portable, compact, and designed similarly to laptop keyboards.
In general, these keyboards all adhere to a single standard with basic shortcuts:
Cut Command: Press Command + X.
Copy Command: Press Command + C.
Paste Command: Press Command + V
Mytour has just guided you on using Copy on iPad as well as Paste. Hopefully, through this article, you can become more proficient in the Copy, Paste, or Cut commands on iPad.
For those using iPad experiencing issues with the screen zooming in, you might have accidentally activated a certain feature. Refer to the guide on how to fix the zoomed-in iPad screen and follow the instructions.
