Some iPhone users are getting an issue that iPhone XS, XR and XS Max keyboard not working which means that suddenly stuck when pressing the button. I too had this same problem on my iPhone. It was really frustrating to me. Somehow, I fixed the issue. In this article, I am going to tell you those solutions to solve this problem. I will sure that this article will help you to get rid of this problem.

Solution 1: Close Background Apps

  • Swipe up the screen from bottom left corner to the middle of the screen. When you will get the closed apps, leave your fingers from the screen.
  • Either you can hold the app until seeing the minus symbol and tap on the minus symbol to close the app or swipe up the app to close.

Solution 2: Restart Phone

  • Press the Power Button and either Volume Up or Down Button until getting a power off slider.
  • Then drag the slider to turn off your device.
  • Wait for 20 to 30 seconds.
  • To turn on your iPhone, press and hold the Power Button until getting an Apple Logo.

Solution 3: Reset All Settings

  • Go to Settings on your iPhone.
  • Tap “General”.
  • Tap “Reset”.
  • Select “Reset All Settings”.
  • Enter the Passcode if prompted.
  • Again tap “Reset All Settings” in the pop-up box to

Solution 4: Force Restart your iPhone

  • Press and release Volume Up button.
  • Press and release Volume Down button.
  • Press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears.

Solution 5: Reset Keyboard Dictionary

  • Launch Settings on your iPhone.
  • Tap “General”.
  • Tap “Reset”.
  • Select “Reset Keyboard Dictionary”.

Solution 6: Turn off Predictive Text

  • Go to Settings on your iPhone.
  • Tap “General”.
  • Tap “Keyboard”.
  • Scroll down the page to find “Predictive” and turn off it.

Solution 7: Turn Off Enable Dictation

  • Go to Settings on your iPhone.
  • Tap “General”.
  • Tap “Keyboard”.
  • Turn off “Enable Dictation”.

Solution 8: Turn Off Zoom

  • Open Settings on your iPhone.
  • Tap “General”.
  • Tap “Accessibility”.
  • Then tap “Zoom”.
  • Now turn off Zoom.

Solution 9: Reset Network Settings

  • Go to Settings on your iPhone.
  • Tap “General”.
  • Tap “Reset”.
  • Select “Reset Network Settings”.

Solution 10: Restore your iPhone in Recovery Mode via iTunes

  • First, connect your iPhone to the Mac or PC through USB cable.
  • After it connects, press and quickly release the Volume Up button.
  • Now, press and quickly release Volume Down button.
  • Then press and hold the Power/Side button until it restarts. Don’t leave this button until your phone gets into Recovery mode.
  • Release this button when you see your phone connect to iTunes.
  • In the iTunes window, it shows your iOS device is in recovery mode. There you can see two options that Update or Restore.
  • Select “Restore”.
  • You have to wait until the process is completed.

I hope that above solutions have solved your problem. If you know any other idea to solve this problem, tell us through your comments.