Oprah says the iPad is one of the best inventions of all time. If you are new to the device, you may not know how to decide which features would be useful and how the device can make your life easier. In this article, we will help you with some handy and practical iPad tips.
The iPad’s iOS supports folders now. Start by putting your finger on the app. As it starts jiggling, you drag the app over another icon and then let go. You will then have a folder with both applications together, sporting the same of the application category. If you don’t like the label, you can rename the folder.
It’s simple to find out which apps are currently running on your iPad. Double-clicking on the Home key shows all open apps at once. You can scroll through the applications or choose one of them. To get rid of this bar, swipe the screen in a downward direction.
Is your iPad asking you permission to join wi-fi networks? This can be turned off in settings. Press on Wi-Fi and turn off the last option to discontinue these prompts.
Some people take time to adjust to typing on an iPad. If you have issues, use speech dictation instead. Press the home button of your iPad twice and select the microphone icon that appears. After you finish speaking, push that icon again, and what you’ve said will appear as text.
You view two lines by default when you see new emails. If you would rather see more before you open it, there is an option. Head to “settings” and hit “mail.” Go to Mail, Contacts, and Calendar to adjust Preview Mail Options to add more lines.
Now that your iPad learning is complete, it’s time to put it to use! You will get the most use out of your new iPad if you know about all its features. Be sure you’re aware of everything it has to offer so you can get the most out of your investment!