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Background You press the key. Nothing happens. The automated call system continues; it may ask you to press a key again. By default the iPhone does not send the keypress.
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To fix it do this: Open Settings. Scroll down to Apps. Scroll down to Phone. Select Incoming Calls. Change the option from Banner to Full Screen.
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Done. command key for keyboard shortcuts no longer works I'm using a Logitech K380 Mac-compatible bluetooth keyboard. As of today, the command key couplets (cmd) + action key (X = delete, C = copy, V = paste, W = close file, etc.) no longer work. They've worked fine on this keyboard for several years, until today. Press the Num Lock key. If you have a separate numeric keypad on your keyboard, the Num Lock key is located in the numeric keypad.
If your keyboard has a separate keypad but no Num Lock key, try pressing Shift-Delete. Check that the command key is working properly by, for instance, doing a copy/paste (command + C, command + V). Try also to use the second command key on your keyboard (there are 2 of them, one on each side of the pacer).