In this Slide, we are going to cover how to turn on iPhone keyboard haptic feedback. The default keyboard now has a new haptic feedback option thanks to iOS 16. When activated, each key touched while typing causes a tiny vibration on the iPhone, providing tactile evidence that the key was pressed. Although the function is a helpful addition to the iPhone, you should be aware that Apple claims it may have an adverse effect on battery life. The battery life of your iPhone may be impacted by turning on keyboard haptics, according to a support article released by Apple last week. Since Apple doesn’t offer any further information, it’s unclear how much battery life the function consumes. Keep in mind that haptic feedback is not disabled by Low Power Mode, so users who are worried about a possible impact on battery life can do nothing except keep the function off. It goes without saying that using software on an iPhone drains the battery, but it’s noteworthy that Apple thought it was important enough to mention specifically for haptic feedback. Open the Settings app, choose Sounds & Haptics Keyboard Feedback, and switch on Haptic to enable haptic feedback for the keyboard. At any time, the function may be disabled using the same toggle switch. The function makes use of the Taptic Engine found inside iPhones and is accessible on iPhones running iOS 16 or later and newer. How to Turn On iPhone Keyboard Haptic Feedback Step 1: Open the setting app iOS 16 now has a new feature called haptic keyboard feedback. On your iPhone, launch the Settings app if you are currently running iOS 16. Step 2: Click on the Sound and Haptics section after scrolling down to it. In the settings app, scroll down until you see the Sounds and Haptics option, and then press it to access it. Step 3: The Keyboard Feedback area is where you may switch the sound and haptics on or off. Now you need to navigate to the Sounds and Haptics menu and select the Keyboard Feedback option. Click on it when you see it so that we can go on to the next phase. Step 4: Haptic switch on/off There should be two choices while you’re in the Keyboard Feedback menu: Sound and Haptic. When the Haptic option is enabled with a click, the slider should turn green. Step 5: Turn on haptic toggle You should now see “Haptic” next to the Keyboard Feedback option when you swipe back to the Settings applications. This indicates that the setting is now active. Step 6: Sound and Haptic toggles are present. They function apart from one another. The iOS 16 keyboard now has haptic responses enabled. Start typing in any app that has a keyboard to try it out; you should feel a gentle vibration as you do so. Read more- https://techmodena.com/tech-tips/turn-on-iphone-keyboard-haptic/