Your iPad is capable of doing so many different things! You’ll never know all there is to know, but you can start educating yourself today and get one step closer. You should learn all about the apps and any tips or tricks that can help you use your iPad efficiently. Keep on reading!
Do you get irritated when your iPad asks if you want to join new Wi-Fi networks? This can be turned off in settings. Open the Wi-Fi tab of the settings menu and choose the last item in the list that appears if you don’t wish to receive network prompts.
You can view the apps running on your iPad. The apps may be running while you are doing other things. To check what is running on the iPad, just double click the Home button. Current apps will show up along the screen’s bottom. To make the bar disappear, swipe downward.
Mute Button
Did you accidentally start an app that is noisy? The volume can quickly be muted by holding down the decrease volume button. If you find yourself needing a mute button often, you can set the screen lock button to work as a permanent mute button.
If you have concerns about people accessing the private info on your iPad you can select settings that will delete all of your data after several failed password attempts. Doing so will completely wipe your phone after 10 attempts.
If you enjoy reading operating manuals and would like one for your iPad, you will need to download it. Apple doesn’t want to kill trees so they encourage the download option instead.
If you would like to include your Google Calender on your iPad’s calender app, go to mail, then contacts and then calenders. Then just Add An Account, choosing Other. Select “Add CalDAV” and enter the credentials you use for your Google account. Once done, click the calendar app. This will get you the desired result that you are looking for.
Search Engine
If you are a Google-phobe and want to use some other search engine as your primary search provider, it is possible to make this happen. If you prefer Safari, choose Safari from the Settings menu. You can use any search engine you like, such as Yahoo or Bing. You don’t have to use Google if you don’t wish.
Screenshots are a great feature that the iPad offers. Simply press the Sleep and Hold buttons simultaneously. That takes the shot and puts it with the rest of your pictures.
To copy and paste when using an iPad, tap, then hold down the text you are interested in. Then pick Select. Next, choose “copy” from the popup memu. After that, go to the place where you want to paste the text and hold again. This will cause a menu to pop up, displaying Paste. Tap it. If you want to copy and paste a paragraph, you will need to click the area four times.
To protect your battery’s life, set the brightness to auto brightness. The current level of light in any room can be sensed by iPads, and they can adjust based on this. The prevents you from draining your battery unnecessarily during high light conditions. It can make a big difference in battery life between recharges. The settings area of your iPad has a control for this under Brightness and Wallpaper.
Shutter Button
When taking photos, you might hold the iPad on the sides. Your shutter button will move, and it could cause you to shake while taking the photo. Use the orientation lock. Doing this will allow the shutter button to be a thumb’s distance away. After you snap your photo, use your editor feature to shift your images or videos.
The iPad can be used to make everyday life a lot more easy, and it’s simple to use, as well. The iPad can be used to organize both your personal and business life. This electronic marvel combines a number of useful features into one device.