It really isn't a secret any more that iOS 7 on the iPad isn't exactly as good as it could be. Apple started their beta process for the iPad version of iOS 7 later than it did for the iPhone and iPod touch, and many people were expecting it to launch at a later date too. Instead though, Apple brought iOS 7 into the public domain across all its mobile devices simultaneously, leaving those running the software on a tablet with plenty of bugs to work with.
As far as bugs go, not being able to type properly is definitely a major one. This is what has happened to plenty of people who have found themselves suffering with iOS 7 on the iPad. An unresponsive keyboard is something that has been reported by so many people and they are finding typing on their iPads to be a very poor experience since updating to iOS 7.
In this post we are going to look at how to fix this problem with iOS 7 on the iPad.
Step 1: You need to go into your iPad's Settings app, and then iCloud. For here you want to toggle Documents and Data to off and then turn it back on again.
Step 2: next you need to go into General and then Reset. You have to choose Reset All Settings here. You will have to reconfigure some stuff after this but hopefully you will get a usable keyboard in the process.
We're not sure how long this improvement will last but if your keyboard is almost unusable then this really is worth a shot. It worked for us and with iOS 7 on the iPad being so buggy this fix really is better than no fix at all.