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Come inserire il tasto Esc sulla tastiera dell’iPad

Come premere il tasto ESC su iPad

Hai mai notato che le tastiere iPad dedicate non hanno un tasto Esc? In tal caso, ti starai chiedendo come inserire il tasto Esc sulla tastiera di un iPad. Gli iPad che utilizzano una tastiera esterna, che si tratti di una tastiera Bluetooth esterna, una tastiera intelligente, un marchio come Brydge, Zagg, Logitech o qualsiasi altra tastiera iPad dedicata, spesso scopriranno che non è presente il tasto ESC ESC. A volte non c’è nulla, come sulle tastiere intelligenti dell’iPad Pro, o su alcune tastiere dell’iPad potresti trovare un pulsante quadrato che, se premuto, ti porterà alla schermata principale dell’iPad.

Quindi, come si inserisce il tasto Esc su una tastiera iPad, iPad Air o iPad Pro? Nonostante spesso non si disponga di un tasto ESC, è possibile inserirlo sulla maggior parte delle tastiere dell’iPad e ti mostreremo diversi modi per inserire Escape sull’iPad utilizzando una varietà di opzioni.

4 Opzioni tasto ESC Escape per tastiere iPad

A seconda della tastiera che usi con il tuo iPad Pro, iPad, iPad mini o iPad Air, hai diverse opzioni per digitare il tasto Esc. Alcune di queste opzioni di scorciatoia da tastiera potrebbero funzionare in alcune app ma non in altre, e alcune potrebbero funzionare con alcune tastiere ma non con altre, quindi prova ciascuna opzione per conto tuo.

Controllo + [ as ESC

Pressing Control and [ will achieve the ESC escape key function on many keyboard and with many apps on iPad, including with the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard, assuming the app(s) in question supports it.

Control (CTRL) and [ (Open Bracket) is not quite as easy to remember as simply pressing a hardware ESC key, but in many cases it will mimic the escape key and is therefore worth remembering, particularly if you’re using a terminal application like iSH linux shell, Prompt, vim, ssh, or anything similar.

Typing ESC key on iPad keyboards with Control and Open Bracket

FN + Square as ESC

If the iPad keyboard has a square shaped Home button in the upper left corner, you can use that with the FN key combined as a keyboard shortcut to function as an ESC key.

Pressing the fn function key and Home (square) button together will mimic pressing the Escape key button on most third party iPad keyboards that have the square / home button on the keyboard.

The Square / Home button is on many third party iPad keyboards, including the OMOTON Ultra-slim iPad keyboard shown here.

Escape key on iPad keyboard with FN Square

Using a Mac or PC Keyboard with iPad? Press ESC!

This is probably obvious, but if the keyboard you’re using with the iPad is a Mac keyboard, like the wonderful Apple Magic Keyboard, or many PC keyboards, then the hardware ESC escape key does exist in the usual spot at the upper left corner of the keyboard.

In that case, just press the ESC key to type the escape key on the Mac or PC keyboard that is connected to iPad.

Escape key on an Apple Magic Keyboard

Pressing a physical ESC key applies with basically any external Bluetooth keyboard that has been connected to iPad, whether a Mac keyboard and almost all generic Bluetooth keyboards for PC as well, as virtually every keyboard includes a hardware ESC escape button (unless of course it’s a MacBook Pro with Touch Bar with virtual escape key which hides and shows depending on what’s going on with the active app, but you probably wouldn’t be using that with iPad anyway so this is unlikely to apply).

Other ESC key options for iPad

Sometimes, but not always, Command + . can mimic the ESC key on apps that requires the escape key and with an external iPad keyboard. Command + Period often serves as a Cancel / ESC type of function on the Mac too, for what it’s worth.

Some third party apps have devised their own unique ESC escape key solutions for iPad as well. For example, Termius for iPad can use CONTROL ` to mimic the Escape key. Prompt and some other third party iPad apps with SSH and command line capabilities will have touch screen controls to mimic the ESC escape key too. The alternative ESC key options for third party apps depend on those individual apps, and are not always the same. The virtual onscreen iPad keyboard does not include ESC by default, unless a third party app added one in an additional function row.

Hardware ESC escape keys are wonderfully convenient things and used frequently by many computing users for many purposes, ranging from at the command line, to VIM, initiating force quit, to cancel, to many Office applications like Excel and Word, many video and photo editing apps, to myriad other functions on Mac, Windows, PC, iPad, and ChromeBook OS too, so perhaps future iPad keyboards will be graced with an ESC key (and maybe even future MacBook Pro models again too), or perhaps we’ll all be adapting to an ESC-less Apple world. Regardless, remembering the key combinations above to type the escape key on an iPad keyboard can be helpful.

This obviously focuses on iPad and the iPad keyboards without dedicated escape keys, but since some MacBook Pro Touch Bar models also don’t have ESC keys some Mac users may also have the same general question about using Escape on a Touch Bar, or, an alternative that is available specifically for Mac users is remapping Caps Lock to be the Escape key on a Mac, an option that is not available for iOS or iPad.

Do you know of another way to type the ESC or Escape key on an iPad or iPad keyboard? Do you have a particular ESC key trick for iPad that works best for your workflow? Share it with us in the comments below!

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