The iPad’s default keyboard is sufficient for most needs. But the App Store is full of alternatives, including keyboards that let you draw words by sliding your finger from letter to letter. Here’s how to install a third-party keyboard on any iPad running iOS 8 or later.
Before you can use a third-party keyboard, you’ll need to download one from the App Store. Once you’ve downloaded and installed the new software, enable the keyboard in Settings. You can then switch to it whenever you type.
Here’s how to install your new keyboard once you’ve downloaded it. You’ll follow the same process to install different languages that are already available on your iPad.
Open the Settings app on your iPad.