My Bluetooth keyboard no longer wakes my iPad

Hi Everyone,
I've noticed that in the last couple of weeks that my iPad is no longer woken by pressing the 'space' key on my paired (Apple) bluetooth keyboard.  I'm finding this rather annoying as it's been how I wake the iPad since I started using the two together and it's become a habit.
Is anyone else experiencing this or is there a setting I can change somewhere to correct this?  Also, in addition, does anyone have experience of keys 'double tapping' whilst using the bluetooth keyboard?
Many thanks in advance for any help!
G

Hi Everyone,
I've noticed that in the last couple of weeks that my iPad is no longer woken by pressing the 'space' key on my paired (Apple) bluetooth keyboard.  I'm finding this rather annoying as it's been how I wake the iPad since I started using the two together and it's become a habit.
Is anyone else experiencing this or is there a setting I can change somewhere to correct this?  Also, in addition, does anyone have experience of keys 'double tapping' whilst using the bluetooth keyboard?
Many thanks in advance for any help!
G

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