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ipIqaD

ipIqaD

pIqaD Keyboard for iPhone

⭐️4 / 5
Rating
🙌5
Ratings
📼1 sc
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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1.0.3

October 6, 2019

* Fixed a typo in the name of the keyboard as it appears in the keyboard menu.
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1.0.2

July 12, 2018

* Fixed a bug that could occasionally cause the keyboard's appearance to be corrupted when using the dark theme.
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1.0.1

March 26, 2018

Changes since v1.0: * Added dark theme support * Adjusted spacing between keys * Fixed a bug that caused the keyboard to change when the change keyboard button was pressed, rather than released, on iOS 9.x * Added English instructions for installing the pIqaD font from the container app
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1.0

February 19, 2018

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Description of ipIqaD

ipIqaD installs a custom keyboard extension that enables Klingon pIqaD input using the encoding registered in the Conscript Unicode Registry.

ipIqaD: FAQ

Can ipIqaD be used on iPad devices?

Yes, ipIqaD offers an iPad version.
The ipIqaD app was released by Daniel Dadap.
The ipIqaD app requires iOS 9.0 or later.
ipIqaD has an okay rating of 4.0 out of 5, according to user reviews.
The App Genre Of The Ipiqad App Is Utilities.
1.0.3 is the most recent version of the ipIqaD app.
The latest ipIqaD app update was released on July 8, 2024.
ipIqaD was first made available on February 6, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
ipIqaD is now available to use in English.
Unfortunately, ipIqaD is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, ipIqaD does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, ipIqaD is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ipIqaD

  • Won’t work

    Everything is just Unicode question marks. It’s not fixable.
  • Really cool but…

    I really want this to work… but I’m having the same issue as the other reviewer except worse… none of the keys are working… all I get is a box with a question mark on it.

    I like the idea of Klingon typeset… but could you make it switch to the English letters equivalent? I haven’t gotten that far to learn the Klingon typeset.. I was hoping to find a keyboard that was just set up so I can work on Duolingo easier
  • Qapla’! More or less 😎

    After some super quick and info-rich replies from the developer, it seems that the problem I was having deals with Unicode mapping & having to share some codepoints with other custom/third party keyboards or Apple system fonts. For instance, the Empire emblem key is assigned to the same location as the  logo at present, so even when ipIqaD keyboard is active, it prioritizes Apple preferences and returns that instead of the emblem.

    In short, it’ll probably continue to be an issue in most environments until ipIqaD gets its own dedicated set of codepoints. Which is disappointing, I’ll admit, but it’s not through any fault of the developer. Considering all that, and the great communication and insight that he seemed more than happy to provide, I must give this app 5 stars even though I can’t fully use it at this time. Here’s hoping that the Empire soon prevails and we get our own unicode coordinates.

    ***previous review***
    Cool keyboard, except not all the keys work universally. Some of them return random unicode marks instead of the letter. I contacted the developer so hopefully this is something that can get fixed easily 🤞 looking forward to learning to read/write pIqaD as soon as it does.