All of the global keyboard shortcuts for iPad in iPadOS 15

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When it comes to the iPad, there's a lot more that you can do with it since one of the bread-and-butter features is turning it into a psuedo-laptop experience with an external keyboard. In iPadOS 15, Apple made life even easier by adding a slew of new global keyboard shortcuts that you can access anytime, anywhere with a physical keyboard.

In fact, if your keyboard of choice has that signature globe button (this can be found on any keyboard that is designed to work with an iPad specifically), hold it down to bring up a menu with all of the keyboard shortcuts that are available to you. The new global keyboard shortcuts are split into four categories: System, Multitasking, Split View, and Slide Over.

We're going to show you all of the cool new global keyboard shortcuts that you can do on your best iPad with iPadOS 15.

Apple occasionally offers updates to iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS as closed developer previews or public betas. While the betas contain new features, they also contain pre-release bugs that can prevent the normal use of your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or Mac, and are not intended for everyday use on a primary device. That's why we strongly recommend staying away from developer previews unless you need them for software development, and using the public betas with caution. If you depend on your devices, wait for the final release.

Global system shortcuts

The System shortcuts are just that — they invoke a command in iPadOS itself. So these relate to iPadOS features like the Home Screen, Spotlight search, switching apps, bringing up the Dock, and more. These are accessible anywhere at any time.

  • Go to Home Screen: Globe + H
  • Search: Command (⌘) + Space
  • Switch App: Command (⌘) + Right Arrow
  • Show Dock: Globe + A
  • Show App Library: Shift + Globe + A
  • Quick Note: Globe + Q
  • Siri: Globe + S
  • Control Center: Globe + C
  • Notification Center: Globe + N
  • Show Keyboard Shortcuts: Globe + M (or just hold down Globe)

Global multitasking shortcuts

If you have a lot of apps open on your iPad at any given time, then you're going to be making use of multitasking. These are the keyboard shortcuts for accessing multitasking features on your iPad.

  • App Switcher: Globe + Up Arrow
  • Next App: Globe + Left Arrow

Global Split View shortcuts

When you're using Split View on the iPad, then you know the convenience of sharing the full screen between two apps simultaneously. However, if you want to switch the apps from left to right and vice versa and don't want to use gestures, use your keyboard shortcuts!

  • Tile Window Left: Control (^) + Globe + Left Arrow
  • Tile Window Right: Control (^) + Globe + Right Arrow

Global Slide Over shortcuts

Aside from Split View, the other multitasking view is Slide Over. With Slide Over, you have an app window that floats on top of the full screen or Split View apps. These global shortcuts make it easier to bring up Slide Over apps and move them to the left or right side of the screen.

  • Show Slide Over: Globe + Backslash \
  • Move to Left Slide Over: Option (⌥) + Globe + Left Arrow
  • Move to Right Slide Over: Option (⌥) + Globe + Right Arrow

Questions?

As you can see, the global keyboard shortcuts for iPad in iPadOS 15 are designed to make it quick and easy to do some very common actions, whether they're system-related or even for multitasking. If you have a great keyboard case for your iPad, iPad Air, or even iPad Pro, then these shortcuts can be accessed at any time. If you have trouble remembering them, you can hold down the Globe key or bookmark this page!

If you're eager to get your hands on iPadOS 15 and don't want to wait until the fall, then you can check out the iPadOS 15 developer or public betas right now.

Christine Chan

Christine Romero-Chan was formerly a Senior Editor for iMore. She has been writing about technology, specifically Apple, for over a decade at a variety of websites. She is currently part of the Digital Trends team, and has been using Apple’s smartphone since the original iPhone back in 2007. While her main speciality is the iPhone, she also covers Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac when needed.

When she isn’t writing about Apple, Christine can often be found at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, as she is a passholder and obsessed with all things Disney, especially Star Wars. Christine also enjoys coffee, food, photography, mechanical keyboards, and spending as much time with her new daughter as possible.