Friday 22 February 2013

Ipad – Strategies On How To Make Full Use Of it



Ipad – Strategies On How To Make Full Use Of it

Few things are more exciting than getting a new IPad. However, it can be really frustrating to figure out how to optimize your use of it. The following blog will detail some interesting tips and tricks on using your new IPad more effectively, and just how to have more fun with it in general.
Do you like to email your IPad pictures to friends and family? There is a really simple way to do this. Just pick the photo you want to share, then press the arrow button in the top right corner. You will see a selection there that you can use to email the photo.
If you enjoy listening to audio-books, you’ll love the Voice Over application under Accessibility settings. This feature will read aloud any text displayed on the screen. Open your favourite e-book or blog and your IPad will read it to you! This is perfect for listening in your car or while you are doing work around the house.

Ipad – Strategies On How To Make Full Use Of it


Use iTunes to backup your IPad data. Just hook your IPad up to your computer and go into iTunes. Select the IPad device, and then right click it to choose the backup option. This can be a quick way to make sure all your information stays intact and retrievable when you need it.
Your IPad isn’t able to charge properly if it’s connected to certain USB docks or some ports on a certain notebook. Make sure you plug your IPad into a high-power USB port. Always check your notebook’s specs before assuming that it’s a high-power port. In some cases, the ports in the front of the notebook are lower power than the ones in the back.
Take advantage of free apps for your IPad. Although there are a number of sites that offer apps at reasonable prices, there are also those that give them to you for free. Be sure to check the reputability of the site you download from and read the fine print. You should have no problem getting nearly everything you need at no cost.
You can seamlessly travel between apps on your IPad without exiting out to the home screen. simply place four fingers on the IPad screen and swipe them all. This sill create a tray that features a list of all the apps on your IPad. You can scroll through this list and select the app you want.
Many people find that the display battery charge is extremely distracting on their IPad. This feature can be turned off. In the Settings menu select General and then Usage. Under Usage you will see the area where you will be able to turn off and on the battery percentage display icon.
Use the hidden apostrophe on the virtual keyboard’s first screen instead of navigating to the second screen. Simply hold down on the exclamation mark key. A hidden apostrophe option then appears. Slide your finger up to select it. This shortcut comes in handy for typing emails and other messages.
Start Private Browsing. If you don’t want the Safari on your IPad to remember what you’re surfing, simply use private browsing. Go to Settings>Safari, find the choice for “private browsing,” and you will have a private browsing session. Just remember, though, that you will have to manually enter any passwords.
Did you know you can take a screen shot on your IPad just like you can on a laptop or desktop? You can! To take a screen shot, press the ‘home’ button at the same time you press the ‘sleep/wake’ button. After you do this, you can find the screen shot among your other pictures.
Use “Find My iPad” or “Find My iPhone.” Go to Settings>iCloud, enter your Apple ID and set it up. This way, if you lose your iPad, you simply need to visit iCloud’s site or use the program on another Apple product to locate where your iPad is and find it.
Tabbed browsing and windows is a controversial subject to some IPad users, but many people are finding them more comfortable and easier to navigate. Safari is a prime example of tabbed browsing designed properly on the IPad, and each link may now be launched in a fresh tab. This allows for users to keep their place within their current page while branching out and following links at the same time.
A quicker way to access websites is using the “.com” key. When browsing in Safari, you can save time typing website addresses by just tapping on this key. You can also have other options by holding down on this key. When you tap and hold down, you will have a menu that will give other options to the “.com” address.
If your like most people, the love you have for your IPad is somewhat off-set by your frustrations at learning to use it! Hopefully the tips from this article makes mastering the IPad a little bit easier for you. Once you become familiar with all that it can do, you will fall in love with it all over again!

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