
Tap the little arrow peeking from the side to bring it back into view. You can also simply swipe the Quick Note off to the side, which also saves it and temporarily hides it from view. When you’re done, tap the Done button to save the note in the Apple Notes app.You can now scribble with your Apple Pencil or third-party stylus or type with the keyboard.

Keep swiping inward till you see the complete Quick Note floating window, then let go.As you swipe inward, you will see a small box appear at the bottom right of the screen and become larger as you continue swiping.You can do this with your finger, an Apple Pencil, or any compatible third-party stylus for iPads. You have to start just outside the screen for this to work every time. To bring up a new Quick Note, swipe inward from the bottom-right corner of the iPad.
#IOS QUICK NOTE HOW TO#
Here’s how to bring up Quick Note on your iPad.

The best thing about the Quick Note feature in iPadOS 15 is that it can be invoked from any app, on any screen, at any time. Here’s everything you need to know about using the Quick Note feature on iPadOS 15. Quick Note allows you to scribble anything with an Apple Pencil, type using the keyboard, and add contextual links to specific areas in apps, such as a webpage in Safari, a specific email in Spark, a PDF in PDF Expert, etc. One of the best features released on iPads in iPadOS 15 is Quick Note, which is the system-wide ability to quickly create a new note in Apple Notes via a floating window.

This release brings along some incredible new features and is compatible with several iPads released in the last few years, even going all the way back to the iPad Air 2 released in 2014. IPadOS 15, which Apple announced at WWDC 2021 back in June, is now available for iPads.
