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Tips for typing ALL CAPS on iPad

Probably everyone except me knew this already.  I was getting tired of clicking the shift button for each letter and annoyed that it wouldn’t stay on like the iPhone’s shift.

I did discover this: to type several capital letters in a row, keep one finger on the shift key.  Everything you type while holding that will be all-caps.

But a more full-time cure:  go to the Settings app,  pick “General” -> “Keyboard”  and turn on “Enable Caps Lock”.  Now double-tapping the shift will give you shift-lock just like the iPhone.

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