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Super awesome keyboard, has a lot of versatility that you will find usage for everything. With the new iOS update, however, my keyboard bugged out and I couldn’t see any of the normal options and it was stretched to fit my whole screen. Deleting and reapplying the keyboard in the iPhone keyboard menu fixed it.
This app adds mathematical and scientific keyboards to your typing. Once installed, it works as easily as the original Apple keypad. The only comment to the negative would be that you need to reboot your phone or iPad prior to the installation directions working properly. Once the app is downloaded the “add new keyboard” does not see this app until your iPhone with iOS 11.4 has been rebooted.
Thanks for this much needed keyboard. It would be nice to add the italicized versions of the Roman letters (and the Greek ones too) from Unicode. Variables are usually italicized in equations, and should be typographically distinguishable from named functions like log and sin. Also, adding bold upright letters would allow writing vector variables. At any rate, thanks again for making this!
I like this keyboard a lot. It has most of the symbols I need. Some symbols I wish could be extracted. For example, inverse trig functions is just the letters and a superscript -1 exponent, so superscript could just be one symbol. Other square roots would be nice. Also, the alpha symbol is super small. Can that be fixed? It’s not legible due to it’s size.Lastly, can you add a favorites section? It would make using the keyboard easier. Thanks for the app.
I tried this app because I wanted one that worked well with the iPad, and it does. However, there is no integration symbol, and d/dx I can just type manually, so why is that even there?Even the free iPhone math keyboard app has this symbol.Not worth paying for, in my opinion.
=1. Great keyboard for math and physics teachers and students. I have noticed a less than optimal behavior with respect to superscripts and subscripts. Not all symbols render. For example, I can display U₁ but not Ug. The number 1 displays as a true subscript. But the g is a regular lower case g. Perhaps the developers reasoned that a regular lower case g looks close enough to a subscript g. But as a physics instructor, this is less than optimal. It would be great if the developers would look at this and consider expanding the subscript functionality.
Has many symbols appropriately categorized for easy access. Works great an my iPhone 6s with the iOS 11 update. The one bad review needs to be corrected, as the bug causing that person to write a bad review was fixed quite quickly. Such fast support is rare among many apps.
Even with the apple os update (Oct 2017) and only being able to currently use the keyboard in landscape, I am really grateful that this Apple, this app is available!
Does exactly what it says it does, well organized, and isn't one of the thousand thousand clones of the same dodgy-looking symbol keyboards that clutter up the iOS app store.
I opened the app. A screen came up telling me to add the math keyboard. I added the keyboard. Every time I open the app I get the same screen telling me o add the keyboard—which I have already done. There is no way to get the app to work. I tried turning my iPad off and then on, but still no luck.
The Math Keyboard gives you quick access directly in your keyboard to hundreds of useful Math and Scientific characters. Simply open of the Math Keyboard in any App and type math symbols anywhere you like. Done.