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You can't send a message in iMessage using a bluetooth keyboard, you have to lean over and hit the send button! For a company that claims everything "just works," this is a serious oversight imo.

I'd be grateful if everybody could submit feedback to Apple here requesting this feature - http://www.apple.com/feedback/

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Lol good observation. I will dig up my bluetooth keyboard and try to replicate the issue.

This is most likely the case with any keyboard, bluetooth or not, it's just that I own a bluetooth keyboard to test with :p

It's the official Apple one too.

Possibly because enter is designed to create a new line, I imagine that the Shift + Enter combination will send the message as mentioned earlier in the thread. I think this requires some testing and if so, is something that needs addressing.

And you believe them ?

To an extent. I have very few complaints about my iPad.

What about shift+enter to send the message? (not my tip, but heard it might work)

Nope :( I've tried every combination of shift/fn/ctrl/alt/cmd+enter you can imagine (okay maybe not all :p but I have tried them all individually + enter) and nothing works. I wish it was as simple as shift+enter!

I was wondering "What the hell" and then realized you were talking about the iPad version.

Bluetooth keyboards can be used on the iPhone too.

Possibly because enter is designed to create a new line, I imagine that the Shift + Enter combination will send the message as mentioned earlier in the thread. I think this requires some testing and if so, is something that needs addressing.

It is, but in almost every piece of software I know you can use enter to send a message, or load something.. web browsers, messaging clients, you name it.

The standard seems to be enter = send and shift+enter = insert newline. I wouldn't mind if those uses were reversed, but it's a design flaw having to use the touchscreen to send a message.

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It is, but in almost every piece of software I know you can use enter to send a message, or load something.. web browsers, messaging clients, you name it.

The standard seems to be enter = send and shift+enter = insert newline. I wouldn't mind if those uses were reversed, but it's a design flaw having to use the touchscreen to send a message.

In every application I've used where there is a send option. Enter = send or new line. Shift-Enter = new line (but directly below), doesn't necessarily follow spacing all the time,

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