It’s not really surprising that most people that have purchased and used an iPad think of it as a great and valuable tool. But, to get the most of its potential, some reading will prove fruitful. Read on further if you would like to understand the iPad on a deeper level.
If you use your iPad all the time to watch movies, listen to music and play games, the battery is not going to last very long. A simple way to get more play time out of each charge of the battery is to use a low screen brightness setting. You are likely to discover that maximum brightness settings are unnecessary for effectively using your iPad.
Know which apps are running on your iPad. 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. The apps which are currently running appear in the bar located low on your screen. Press the Home button again or swipe down to clear the bar.
A lot of people find it difficult to type on tablets, but over time, it gets easier. That said, a button for speech dictation exists on your iPad. Tap the Home button two times, and then tap the Microphone button. Once done talking, press it again and you’ll see what you said.
It is a pain when you get an email and your iPad chimes every time. Were you aware that this feature can be disabled? Simply visit the Settings section and tap the General tab. Select Sounds. Within that option, you can turn the sound off or adjust it to be less annoying and suit your needs better.
If you are a Google-phobe and want to use some other search engine as your primary search provider, it is possible to make this happen. Open the Settings menu, select Safari and then Search Engine. You can use alternatives like Bing or Yahoo instead of Google.
The first time someone uses an iPad can be an astounding experience. If you are trying to incorporate an iPad into your life, it’s very helpful to spend some time understanding all that it can do. Use the advice from above to learn all the ins and outs of your new iPad.