My Ipad blocks, assumes the keys, then writes all, and the screen flickers a lot

My Ipad blocks, assumes the keys, then writes all, and the screen flickers

Maybe you can explain a little more your problem. What you posted is not clear.
What do you mean by "block?"
What does "assume the keys" mean?
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