![]() ![]() Note: Flipping the “Allow Full Access” switch will let the keypad send data about your keystrokes-including anything sensitive you type, like account numbers or passcodes-to the makers of the keypad. Certain third-party keyboards (more on them in a moment) may (with your permission) have full access to your keystrokes, usually so they can better learn your typing habits. For the English keyboard, for example, you can chose between QWERTY, AZERTY, and QWERTZ layouts. See a little arrow to the right of a given keyboard? If so, tap it to reveal some options. Swipe a keyboard in the list from right to left, then tap Delete to nix a keypad, or tap Edit and drag a handle on the right to reorder your keyboards. To manage your list of keypads, go back to the Keyboards screen.
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