The Japanese keyboard of the iPhone is convenient, but do you feel that the symbol is a bit difficult to enter?This time, we will introduce the keyboard using "→", "°", "■", etc. quickly.
To enter parentheses in the middle of the text, swipe the "ya" key to the left and right.() And [] can also be selected from conversion candidates.You can enter quickly without switching to a number key.
To enter the arrow, flick the number "1" to the right.The top, bottom, left and right arrows are displayed in the conversion candidate.
Even if you enter "Maru", "Gakuku", "Sankaku", etc., it is quite difficult to use the symbol you want to use as a conversion candidate.In such a case, flick the "4" of the number key to the left and convert it.
Even if you hit "Kome", "rice", "rice" and emoji "rice" appear before " *" ...In such a case, you can convert "4" of the number key up immediately.
"・" (Nakaguro) can be converted from "." (Reading) for the "," (phrase) of the kana key.Or swipe the number 4 of the number key to the right to convert any of them.
The variations of the equivalent and inequality are organized on the left, top and right of the number key "6".
"\", "$", "€" on the left, top, and right of the number key "2" are included, but you can also select the British currency pound "£".
"1" of the number key is entered in the left flick, but various other symbols are displayed as conversion candidates.
"Degree" can be converted by flicking the "°" angle "°" and the temperature "℃" by flicking "3" on the number key up."'" (Minute) "" "(second), which expresses the angle more finely, can be selected here.By the way, "℉" can be converted with "Kashi".
Please be careful not to make a mistake when input because it looks similar and different, as it is similar and different from the music symbol "♯" (Sharp).The horizontal line is Sharp and the horizontal has a hash symbol.