iPad Tips and Trick -1 : Amazing Things That Your IPad Can Do For You
The iPad is quite popular with people from all age groups. Kids are using them to learn in school, and adults are using them to conduct business at the office. The possibilities are endless. Keep reading to find out what you can do with your iPad right now. There are so many iPad Tis and Tricks we will learn.
You can manage the notifications that come through on your iPad. If you have some apps running, you will receive notifications all the time. Go to Settings, then Notifications. Doing so lets you remove the less useful notifications from your home screen. You can customize which alerts you will be shown using this feature, as well as how often alerts are shown.
It is a pain when you get an email and your iPad chimes every time. You can change this! Go to the Settings and select the General tab. Then select Sounds. You can stop the sound for new mail or at least turn it down.
There is a way that you can get rid of the battery percentage on your device. Thankfully, it is pretty easy to remove it from the screen. In general under settings, click on the usage function. Here you can disable it. However, if you want to turn this feature back on, perform the same steps again.
You should always use the security feature in your iPad even if it feels like you don't need it. You may lose it and a lot of personal information is on there.
Need to quickly mute your iPad? Try this. All that you need to do is hold the lower volume button for about two seconds. Doing this is more efficient then pressing it multiple times. Hold it again when you want to turn the volume up.
Are you sick of typing all of the time? Give your dictation option a try. On the keyboard you can tap the key that looks like a microphone, say what you want out loud, and then click it again. When you click once more, your words are now text and you can correct any errors.
You might want to get a long power cord if you often use your iPad for watching videos. This way you can watch your videos while the iPad is charging and leave the internal battery for when you are out of the house doing other things.
Monitor your iPad app spending. iTunes makes it simple to just click and buy once you have entered your credit card or gift card information. You should monitor the spending and limit the time to a strict deadline.
Double-click the Home button if you want access to all of the actively running apps. That will give you a bar that includes all the running apps, and you can access them by pressing on the icon in the bar. This lets you keep an eye on what's running on your iPad and close unneeded apps to free up RAM.
If you think there is a chance someone may be able to see your private data on your iPad, there is a way to create a password that deletes data after a certain amount of failed attempts. Everything on your iPad will be deleted if there are 10 failed password attempts.
Your folders are now supported with iOS. Just drag on app onto another one to create a folder. This will create a folder that holds both apps with a name that describes the category the apps fall under. You can then rename this folder if you like.
Though the iPad is quite resilient, it is important to keep it away from water. Try to keep it out of the rain or humid areas. Moisture and humidity can easily damage the iPad.
Be sure you iPad's history is checked prior to letting others use your iPad. You don't want to have them see something in the browser window you would have rather kept private. When you start a Safari session, the browser fetches the most recent page you were browsing, so go to the Disney site if you're going to show grandma how your iPad works.
Do you get annoyed with multitudes of Wi-Fi network notifications? If so, there is a way to turn this off. Tap settings, Wi-Fi, and then turn off the feature that asks you to join networks. It is really not problem if you later decide to choose a network to join. You will still be allowed to; you will just be free of constant notifications.
You may find your iPad doesn't charge efficiently when connected with the front panel of your computer. In this case, switch to the back. You may not be aware that USB ports can have different power capabilities. The ones in the back tend to be higher powered. If that doesn't work, you may need to purchase a USB adapter for the outlet.
Now that you have read this piece, you should be more aware of the amazing capabilities of the iPad. Check out some of these new features to extend your performance. The more you find out about the functionalities of the iPad, the more helpful this device will be in your day-to-day life.
The iPad is quite popular with people from all age groups. Kids are using them to learn in school, and adults are using them to conduct business at the office. The possibilities are endless. Keep reading to find out what you can do with your iPad right now. There are so many iPad Tis and Tricks we will learn.
You can manage the notifications that come through on your iPad. If you have some apps running, you will receive notifications all the time. Go to Settings, then Notifications. Doing so lets you remove the less useful notifications from your home screen. You can customize which alerts you will be shown using this feature, as well as how often alerts are shown.
It is a pain when you get an email and your iPad chimes every time. You can change this! Go to the Settings and select the General tab. Then select Sounds. You can stop the sound for new mail or at least turn it down.
There is a way that you can get rid of the battery percentage on your device. Thankfully, it is pretty easy to remove it from the screen. In general under settings, click on the usage function. Here you can disable it. However, if you want to turn this feature back on, perform the same steps again.
You should always use the security feature in your iPad even if it feels like you don't need it. You may lose it and a lot of personal information is on there.
Need to quickly mute your iPad? Try this. All that you need to do is hold the lower volume button for about two seconds. Doing this is more efficient then pressing it multiple times. Hold it again when you want to turn the volume up.
Are you sick of typing all of the time? Give your dictation option a try. On the keyboard you can tap the key that looks like a microphone, say what you want out loud, and then click it again. When you click once more, your words are now text and you can correct any errors.
You might want to get a long power cord if you often use your iPad for watching videos. This way you can watch your videos while the iPad is charging and leave the internal battery for when you are out of the house doing other things.
Monitor your iPad app spending. iTunes makes it simple to just click and buy once you have entered your credit card or gift card information. You should monitor the spending and limit the time to a strict deadline.
Double-click the Home button if you want access to all of the actively running apps. That will give you a bar that includes all the running apps, and you can access them by pressing on the icon in the bar. This lets you keep an eye on what's running on your iPad and close unneeded apps to free up RAM.
If you think there is a chance someone may be able to see your private data on your iPad, there is a way to create a password that deletes data after a certain amount of failed attempts. Everything on your iPad will be deleted if there are 10 failed password attempts.
Your folders are now supported with iOS. Just drag on app onto another one to create a folder. This will create a folder that holds both apps with a name that describes the category the apps fall under. You can then rename this folder if you like.
Though the iPad is quite resilient, it is important to keep it away from water. Try to keep it out of the rain or humid areas. Moisture and humidity can easily damage the iPad.
Be sure you iPad's history is checked prior to letting others use your iPad. You don't want to have them see something in the browser window you would have rather kept private. When you start a Safari session, the browser fetches the most recent page you were browsing, so go to the Disney site if you're going to show grandma how your iPad works.
Do you get annoyed with multitudes of Wi-Fi network notifications? If so, there is a way to turn this off. Tap settings, Wi-Fi, and then turn off the feature that asks you to join networks. It is really not problem if you later decide to choose a network to join. You will still be allowed to; you will just be free of constant notifications.
You may find your iPad doesn't charge efficiently when connected with the front panel of your computer. In this case, switch to the back. You may not be aware that USB ports can have different power capabilities. The ones in the back tend to be higher powered. If that doesn't work, you may need to purchase a USB adapter for the outlet.
Now that you have read this piece, you should be more aware of the amazing capabilities of the iPad. Check out some of these new features to extend your performance. The more you find out about the functionalities of the iPad, the more helpful this device will be in your day-to-day life.
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