The iPad is universally popular. Its size makes it easily transportable.You can use it to read, work on it, read and organize your life. The iPad is packed with a great tool with lots of features. Keep reading to get more out of your device.
A soft reset will allow you to resume using your iPad if the screen is frozen. Simply press down on the home button and the power button at the same time. Your device then restarts itself. To close an application, click the home button and hold it.
Are you annoyed by how often your iPad asking you to become part of a Wi-Fi network? Then go to settings and eliminate the possibility. Go to Settings and choose the Wi-Fi tab. Choose that and you won’t have to worry about so many notification.
Go to your mail in settings and then preview. Change the preview feature to increase the lines you want. This will allow you to see more of your mail more efficiently.
If privacy is a big concern for you, you can set the iPad to erase its data if too many login attempts fail in a row. This feature erases everything recorded on your phone after someone has tried and failed 10 times.
It can be irritating for your iPad chime every time you get an email. Are you aware that unwanted sound? Just select your Settings then General. Select Sounds under the General tab. You can stop the sound for new mail alert or reduce its level.
Shortcuts let you send messages. This lets you time so you can send many more messages.
If you want to sync your Google and iPad calendars, go to Mail, Contact then Calendars. You select Other after tapping the Add An Account icon. Tap on the CalDAV Account and then just enter the information for Google. After you’ve done this, leave the settings, then tap the calendar app. All of the information from your Google Calendar should now be at your fingertips.
Search Engine
You can change your search engine default Google to another you prefer. Just navigate to the Settings button, then Safari and then Search Engine. You will have the default search engine to Bing or Yahoo if you would like.
Does the battery percentage indicator drive you crazy? It may be useful to know that they are easy to turn off. Go to Settings. Locate the Usage setting under the General settings. Under this menu, you can easily switch off your battery percentage display.
There is finally a quick and easy way to mute your iPad very quickly. The first iPads did not have a specific mute button.
You have the option of blocking anything else that is labeled as “adult.”
Holding your iPad on its sides when shooting photographs is comfortable for many. This way, the shutter button might move, and there could be wobbling as you shoot the photo. Turn on the orientation lock. The orientation lock is right near your thumb, so it will be easy to reach. The photo can be rotated in image editor afterwards.
Do you download podcasts are? You can find radio programs lasting from two minutes to two hours on just about any topic. If you are bored by listening to music while you commute, then try some podcasts. You are likely to find any number of topics that fascinates you.
One great feature that many people don’t know about is called iTunes U (the ‘U’ is for university). It houses many educational podcasts that focus on a variety of professional topics and is perfect for the ride home.
You can multitask on the web browser using tabs. You don’t necessarily have to leave your current webpage to follow links. If you hold the link you want, rather than the usual tapping, you are going to get a menu with options. Here, you can use a new tab for the link, so that your old one remains accessible too.
Shutter Button
Most people find it helpful to hold an iPad along its sides whenever they are taking pictures. This will cause your shutter button to go in and out, and you may start wobbling when trying to snap photos. This will cause the shutter button in a place that you can easily reach with your thumb. After you snap your photo, use the image editor for rotating the image.
Lots of folks get annoyed by the battery charge icon on the screen. Luckily, it can easily be removed from your screen. All that has to be done is getting into your settings menu, tapping general, and usage after that. Then you can toggle it on or off. If you decide you want it back at a later date, simply repeat the process.
You might lose it and a lot of personal information is on there.
Do you get tired eyes from reading e-books on the iPad hurts your eyes? This can be fixed by adjusting the screen’s brightness level to a lower setting.
Don’t limit yourself to the iPad’s touch-sensitive keyboard. If you’re like many people, typing on a tiny keyboard is hard on your eyes and inefficient for your fingers. Any Bluetooth keyboard can be connected wirelessly with no problem. These keyboards will make it feel like you are using a laptop keyboard.
Join one of the many online forums to talk about iPad fans and users. You can learn so much from other users who already know how to use the device. This is also a excellent time to share what you can do on it.
There are two methods to showing a PDF on your iPad. Try them both out to see which method is best way that you can access this and that you are comfortable with.
Do you get annoyed by all the Wi-Fi notifications? You can turn off this option. Under Wi-Fi in the Settings menu, turn the “Ask to Join Network” switch to “Off.” Do not fret if you are interested in joining a network. It’s still possible. All this means is that you won’t be pestered with notifications.
Tap the home button twice to view your currently running apps. Simply tap the application that you need and presto! You’re there. Do this again if you want to go back to where you originally were.
Are you aware you can use the Google Maps app to see Street View? Search until you see a red pin will mark the map.
If you discover that plugging your iPad into the front side of your computer does not charge it, then try plugging instead into the rear of the machine. All USB ports do not have the same amount of power, and those located on the front usually have lower power than others. When your iPad still doesn’t charge, buy a wall adapter.
Have you ever needed to take a screenshot? It’s much more easier than you might think. A brief flash will go off, and you will have taken a screenshot.
You will never run out of new things to do with iPad. Everyone in the family can use them. You should take advantage of all it has to offer. The difference in your life will be great.
It’s possible to incorporate your existing Google Calendar into your iPad calendar app. Go into the settings, tap on mail, choose contacts and calendar. Choose Add An Account then press Other. Select Add CalDAV Account, then place your Google log-in credentials in there.