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Ios 10 SMS is handwritten horizontally. Why can't it be sent to Android's mobile phone?

We know that since the official version of iOS 10 was launched, most users have chosen the upgrade experience. We know that iOS 10 has many new functions, one of which is a new function, that is, when writing short messages, if the mobile phone is displayed horizontally, it will automatically change to handwritten editing mode, and the system also comes with many edited handwritten common phrases. But in the last two days, friends around Bian Xiao said that they upgraded iOS 10 but didn't have this function. So, what's the problem of no handwriting on iOS 10 horizontal screen and how to use iOS 10 horizontal screen to write short messages? Next, Xiaobian will personally answer the questions of users who encounter such fruit powder.

IOS 10 what's wrong with no handwriting on the horizontal screen?

The reason for this is the following:

1, you didn't use Apple's own input method. If you use the third-party input method, I suggest you set it up first. Bian Xiao won't introduce how to set it here.

2. The "Vertical Lock" button switch is turned on in the control center page and needs to be turned off, as shown in the following figure.

3. Make sure that your system is the version of iOS 10, preferably the official version. The beta version may be unstable or have bugs.

IOS 10 horizontal screen handwritten short message tutorial steps are as follows:

First, enter the SMS input interface, then slide the phone to enter the handwriting editing state, and then click Finish to send, as shown in the figure.

At the same time, we will see that the system provides some common greetings below, as shown in the figure.

After the input is completed, the system will broadcast live to the Pinyin input interface. If you need to enter the handwriting state again, click the button in the lower right corner of the keyboard, as shown in the figure.