Tricks On How To Properly Use Your Ipad


When did you buy your iPad? How often do you use it? You don't want to be attached to it completely, but you do need to get your money's worth. There are so many things you can do with your iPad that you should be getting more than your money's worth. Keep reading to find out more.


If you own an iPad, it is a good idea to make a backup. You can force iTunes to make a back up so that your data is properly saved. Go to iTunes and right-click on devices list and select backup. You can also use the same feature in iCloud to backup as well.


If you enjoy frequently using smiley face or alternate emoticons, have the Emoji keyboard. To get this keyboard, tap settings, then General, and finally, Keyboard. Tap the international keyboards' icon and look for Emoji. To add it, all you have to do is simply tap it. The next time you see the onscreen keyboard, it will be there.


Your FaceTime phone numbers and emails should be set up. Your iPad's FaceTime includes the email you used to set it up with by default; however, it's possible to add more addresses. In order to enter these additional emails and phone numbers, go to the settings menu and choose the FaceTime tab.


Easily access running apps. All you have to do is double click your home button, and they will appear instantly at the bottom of whatever screen you are on. That one trick saves you time so you don't need to scroll through everything to find what you need.


Did you just make a typo? Tap and hold on the misspelled word, choose select and you will have access to a replace function. Tap on replace and a list of suggestions will appear. Select the right spelling and the word will be replaced. If the proper selection does not appear, you will have to use backspace and retype the word.


You do not have to access the second screen of your keyboard if you need an apostrophe. You should instead tap and hold the exclamation point key and an apostrophe will appear for you to select. You can also make typing easier by purchasing a wireless keyboard or even a case with a built-in keyboard.


Do you need to include a quotation in the text you are typing? You could either access the second screen of your keyboard or save time and use the hidden quotation mark on the first screen. Tap and hold on the interrogation point key and a quotation mark will appear. You can select it by sliding your finger.


If you want to add extra security to your iPad, you have a few options. The first is built into your device in the setting's tab. If you want further security, you can download a variety of free or paid apps that will add extra layers of protection to your iPad.


Use the notification settings feature. If tons of applications are on your device, you probably deal with lots of notifications. You can manage this by navigating to Settings and then Notifications. Here you have the ability to manage the notifications allowed for each of your apps. It also gives the option to decide which applications are most important.


Screenshots are quite simple to take with the help of an iPad. Press the two buttons on the top and bottom to accomplish this. This will yield a flash, which will mean that you took a picture. That is how you know the picture was taken. It is easy to view screenshots in the photo gallery after they have been saved.


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.


Make sure to safeguard your children when using the iPad. You can access the Setting menu; hit General and then Restrictions. Then, tap Enable Restrictions. This is going to keep your kid from seeing any content that is registered or tagged as adult in nature. Access to adult content in both websites and videos will be forbidden.


The iPad calendar is a tool created specifically for those busy bodies that need to keep a tight schedule. A navigation bar is located along the screen's lower margin that allows for quick jumps from one day to the other. People may now utilize this calendar to schedule events weeks or months in advance. There are also various audible and visual alarms that guarantees they will remember.


In Safari, you can touch the title window at the top to go back and revisit the beginning of a page. A lot of people scroll up, but scrolling can be time consuming. If you just tap, you will save a lot of time.


Looking at a PDF file is difficult on any computer. Thankfully, the iPad helps to make the viewing of these particular documents easier due to excellent apps. The iPad can not only view these PDF's, you can also transfer documents between your home PC and your iPad. This is optimal if you are a hard worker or a student at a university.


Keep your iPad's screen free of smudges and grime with a microfiber lens-cleaning cloth. These lint-free cloths contain no cleaning solutions that can harm the screen. They are also inexpensive, and you can pick them up at any eyewear retailer. Tuck one into your iPad's case or you pocket for on-the-go cleaning.


A hidden keyboard feature on the iPad is the quick quotes feature. It can be a pain switching keyboards to type in a quotation mark on the iPad. You don't have to do this. Just tap and hold down the "?" key and a quotation mark will appear. Slide your finger up to select it.


Now that you have a better idea of how to go about using your iPad, you should be able to use it for more things. Have fun using the apps, track your workout program, use it to help your kids learn, and more. The iPad is a great tool for just about anything!

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