Monday, 4 November 2013

Wonderful Things You Can Do On Your Ipad

By Johnny McDaniels


Everyone from toddlers to grandpas can enjoy what the iPad has to offer. The sky is the limit with the amount of things you can do with an iPad. The iPad is easy to use, but it never hurts to learn a bit more about the devices you buy. Keep reading the article below and get the information you need to get the very best experience.

Which apps are running? Many of the apps the iPad runs are able to stay in the background when you're doing other things. If you would like to view the current apps that are running, double click the Home icon. Any applications running at the time will be shown at the screen's bottom in a bar. Swipe down if you want to eliminate the bar after you are done looking.

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.

The current applications should be something that you pay attention to at all times. Lots of iPad applications can work in the background as you complete other tasks. If you want to see what else is running on your iPad, just double-click the Home button. A bar shows up near the bottom of the screen that will list currently active apps. To eliminate this feature, simply swipe down and you will be back to the normal setting.

The iPad lets you see 2 lines of an email before viewing it in full. It can help to see more content before opening it. Just visit SETTINGS and tap MAIL. First go to MAIL. Choose CONTACTS. Then go to CALENDARS. At this point, you can adjust preview mail options to get more lines.

Is the battery icon distracting to you? It can be easily turned off. To start with, go to your Settings menu. Select General and then Usage. In this menu, you are able to very simply turn off the display that shows your battery percentage.

Some people take time to adjust to typing on an iPad. A simple way to enter text is to use the speech dictation function. Tap the home button two times and tap the microphone icon on the screen that appears. Once you've finished with your message, tap the icon once more to have your words converted into text.

You can easily take screenshots while using your iPad. You just have to hit the sleep and home buttons together. You will then find the photo in your normal photo album.

There is an interesting way that you can turn off the sound on your device. Hold the volume-down key for a couple of seconds. This is a lot quicker than going through the settings. If you want to readjust it, press it down once more.

To see a list of running and recently-used apps, double click the home button. This will open up a bar with all currently running apps and you can select each of them individually. This will help you remember what you are running so you can close any you aren't using anymore.

iPads can be incredibly easy to use. However, you will get much more out of your iPad if you learn more about it. Starting with this article, use what you learn to make the iPad even better. Using the iPad correctly will give you a multi-functional device.




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