In settings, sounds, system sounds, there is an option for system clicks

I have that turned off, but everything’s I tap the keyboard it clicks. How do I turn off the clicking sound?

Apple says sounds &haptics but I can’t find that option

            • andrewta@lemmy.worldOP
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              3 months ago

              They are an hour away one way. Maybe when I get that way and I remember to bring the iPad with me.

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                3 months ago

                I’d recommend doing so. What you’re describing doesn’t make any sense, so there must be some aspect of it that isn’t getting noticed / communicated that someone looking at it when it happens can notice. When I was in software QA, I reported a bug that a dev couldn’t reproduce. He asked to come see it on my machine. He got to the door and saw that I had the application in a mode that he didn’t use and didn’t even ask me to reproduce it. He understood what was different between his setup and mine and the bug got fixed.

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                  3 months ago

                  figured it out finally :  I have a third party keyboard SwiftKey installed. That was what was doing it. Forgot I had that installed because swype text isn’t or at least wasn’t available on the ipad on the native keyboard… been dealing with this for a year. Lol

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                    3 months ago

                    Ahh. That would make sense.

                    Also, why do you want to swipe on the iPad? It’s much too big for that imo and big enough to type on like a normal computer keyboard. (The built in keyboard still can’t do it, for that reason I assume.)

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                    3 months ago

                    HA! It’s great when some stupid or silly detail like that is revealed. Happy for you that it’s resolved.

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              3 months ago

              Edit : solved. Was a third party keyboard. Forgot I installed it a year ago. Swiftkey that was what was doing it.