[Lloyds] Trying to register new device, iPhone, when entering password letters there is only upper case keybod

J
Judith Christine Kingston
1 year ago In Lloyds
Trying to register new device, iPhone, when entering password letters there is only upper case keybod

Comments

user
avatar
604 Points 4 Followers
Pierre

Pierre is a Parisian-born full-stack developer with an insatiable passion for co...

View Profile
1 year ago

If you're encountering an issue where the keyboard on your iPhone is only displaying uppercase letters while trying to enter your password for the Lloyds Bank app, follow these steps to resolve the problem:

1. Check Caps Lock: Ensure that you haven't accidentally enabled Caps Lock. Look for a highlighted shift key (the upward arrow key) on your keyboard. If it is highlighted, tap it to turn off Caps Lock.

2. Restart the Keyboard: Sometimes simply restarting the keyboard can resolve the issue. You can do this by tapping anywhere outside the keyboard or by switching to another app and then back.

3. Reset Keyboard Settings:
- Go to your iPhone's Settings.
- Scroll down and select General.
- Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone.
- Choose Reset and then select Reset All Settings. This does not erase your data, but it will reset settings like Wi-Fi passwords and display settings.

4. Update iOS: Ensure that your device is running the latest version of iOS. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to check for updates. If there's an update available, tap Download and Install.

5. Reinstall the Lloyds Bank App:
- Remove the app by tapping and holding the app icon and selecting Remove App, then Delete App.
- Reinstall it from the App Store by searching for "Lloyds Bank" and downloading it again.

6. Check for Any Accessibility Features: Sometimes accessibility settings can alter keyboard behaviors.
- Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard and check if any keyboard options have been modified.

7. Contact Lloyds Support: If the problem persists after trying these steps, consider reaching out to Lloyds for assistance. They may have further insights related to the app or specific issues that may need to be addressed.

If you require visual guidance for any of the steps, you can refer to the following link: - learn more

These steps should help you regain normal keyboard functionality on your iPhone for entering your password in the Lloyds Bank app.

J
Judith Christine Kingston
1 year ago

Why is my keyboard only in uppercase on iPhone?

user
avatar
604 Points 4 Followers
Pierre

Pierre is a Parisian-born full-stack developer with an insatiable passion for co...

View Profile
1 year ago

If your iPhone keyboard is only displaying uppercase letters, it could be due to several reasons. Here’s how to troubleshoot and fix the issue:

1. Check Caps Lock:
- Look for the shift key (the upward arrow) on your keyboard. If it's highlighted, you have Caps Lock enabled. Tap it to turn it off and see if your keyboard returns to lowercase letters.

2. Disable "Show Lowercase Keys":
- Navigate to Settings on your iPhone.
- Go to Accessibility.
- Select Keyboards.
- Make sure the switch next to Show Lowercase Keys is turned off. This setting may cause the keyboard to appear in all caps if enabled - learn more.

3. Restart Your iPhone:
- A simple restart can sometimes resolve keyboard issues. To restart, press and hold the side button and one of the volume buttons until the slider appears. Slide to power off, then turn your iPhone back on.

4. Test Keyboard in Different Apps:
- Open a different app (such as Notes or Messages) and see if the keyboard behaves the same way. This can help determine if the issue is app-specific.

5. Reset Keyboard Dictionary:
- Go to Settings > General.
- Scroll down and tap Reset.
- Choose Reset Keyboard Dictionary. This may help if there are any corrupted settings affecting keyboard behavior.

6. Software Update:
- Ensure your iPhone's software is up to date. Go to Settings > General > Software Update and install any available updates.

7. Check for Accessibility Features:
- Review other accessibility settings that could affect keyboard functionality by going to Settings > Accessibility.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue of your iPhone keyboard being stuck in uppercase. If the problem continues, consider contacting Apple Support for further assistance - learn more.

Leave a comment