Thursday 11 April 2013

Helpful Ipad Tips For Maximum Benefits

By Jan Brightley


The iPad has appeal for people of all ages. The sky is the limit with the amount of things you can do with an iPad. If you want to maximize all the potential of your machine, becoming more educated can help a lot. Read on to find out more.

Use an iPad Smart Cover. It performs several different functions. Closing it puts your iPad in sleep mode, for example. Secondly, its magnets attach to the new iPad and fit perfectly. The cover is cheap at $39, so it's a great investment.

Try controlling notifications. Sometimes, you'll find alerts to be annoying. You can tame these apps using the notifications tab of the settings app. Here you have the ability to manage the notifications allowed for each of your apps. This will keep your alerts for things that actually matter.

You don't have to send pictures like you used to ever again. There is no need to attach them to emails. For a simple way to send a picture, all you need to do is pick the picture you'd like to share, press on the arrow that is located at the upper-right corner, then press "email."

You may wish to purchase an external keyboard to use with your iPad. It is possible for an external keyboard to save you lots of time if you plan to type on your iPad a great deal. Also, there is a wireless connect, which makes it very convenient to use.

Are you wondering about how to use your iPad to view PDF files? Simply send them to your email and then open them through iBooks. If you're near a computer, you're able to easily sync PDFs with the iPad by accessing the book tab in the iTunes app.

There is a way to keep your kids safe as they surf on the iPad. Under the settings function, simply limit the mature content that can be viewed. This setting will allow you to block anything labeled adult.

Your iPad's default setting lets you see two lines of a new email prior to you selecting it. You might want to see more than that. Just access your Setting and the select Mail. When you go to mail, pick contacts and then your calendar to get your preview mail options changed.

Now you can quickly mute your iPad. The original iPads did not have a mute button. The iOS 4.3 allowed its users to utilize the switch-lock. To quickly mute your iPad now, just press and hold the volume-down button.

If you want to get back to the top of a webpage quickly while using Safari, simply tap the top of the page. A lot of people scroll up, but scrolling can be time consuming. Tapping the window takes less time and speeds up productivity.

You don't have to tap the camera roll icon that's in the bottom-left of your screen to see a video or photo you've just taken. Just swipe your finger to the right to find the video or picture you just took. To view other photos you have stores, swipe toward the left side of the screen.

If your side volume buttons aren't changing your volume, you'll have to go into Settings, General, and select Sounds. You must have the Change With Buttons function turned on in order for this to work. There is also a volume slider here where you can fine-tune the volume.

It matters not what your intended purpose for the iPad might be; you can improve upon that purpose if you take the right steps. This article just helps you with a little of what you can learn with the iPad. Continue to learn, and you will soon be an expert.




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