A:AnswerOn iPad, you can use the onscreen keyboard to enter and edit text. You can also use an external keyboard, Apple Pencil, and dictation to enter text. (External Keyboards and Apple Pencil sold separately.)
A:AnswerThat’s odd. This may sound like a joke but did you try turning it on and off? If yes, try turning to volume up and trying again. If that doesn’t work then if you have apple care I suggest going to Apple for the problem.
A:AnswerI was told you could, but different story in the store, so I reversed my transaction, then turned my old one in and used it towards credit on my new one.
A:AnswerI paired my pencil easily. I did notice that you can go to settings and see the pencils charge. Also my pencil lost connection and all I did was plug it back into the tablet and it bounced right back.
A:AnswerYes, there are millions of apps on the App Store designed to take advantage of the large display on iPad. Many are designed specifically for drawing or painting digitally. To take full advantage of drawing apps, you may want to use Apple Pencil (sold separately).
A:AnswerYes, using the Files app on the iPad you can access files saved to a flash drive. Connecting a USB-A flash drive, use the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter, or Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter. (sold separately)