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How to type superscript or subscript on Mac

Superscript means written or printed above the line, and subscript means written or printed below the line. While writing mathematical formulas (like exponent - 23), numerical suffixes (like 1st, 2nd, 3rd), copyright and trademark symbols, and so on, you may need to raise or lower some special characters or text. Sometimes you can also use these to give a reference (like Wikipedia does - Text [1]).

In this tutorial, we show you how to type raised or lowered characters on Mac.

How to fix keyboard not working on iPhone or iPad

Solutions to fix iPhone keyboard not working

Apple certainly helped jumpstart the adoption of capacitive touchscreen phones, and one highlight of all iPhones and iPads is their full virtual keyboards. But your experience may get crippled if this essential feature stops working.

This tutorial shows you how to fix issues related to your iPhone or iPad keyboard, including lag, not showing up at all, failing to register keystrokes, or being generally unresponsive.

12 solutions to fix autocorrect not working on iPhone or iPad

Solutions to fix auto-correct not working on iPhone

Auto-correct or auto-correction automatically corrects the words you misspell while typing. It's a handy feature that ensures your typing is spell-checked and error-free. However, sometimes it can get flaky.

If auto-correct is not working accurately on your iPhone or iPad or not working at all, the following solutions will fix the issue.

How to use Grammarly on iPhone

Grammarly on iPhone

Grammarly is a handy writing tool that helps fix grammatical errors, typos, and more. Like me, if you have been using it on your computer, you might want it on your iPhone too. In this tutorial, we show you how to install and use Grammarly on your iPhone - as a keyboard, in the iOS Safari browser, and as an editor.