There is no denying that an iPad is an amazing tool. You can type, sing, draw or record yourself in action; the possibilities are virtually endless! But, if you are not properly educated about it, you won't be using it to your advantage. Keep reading to learn how you can get more out of your device.
Many people struggle to type on tablets, but it gets easier over time. Alternately, you can use the speech dictation feature of iPad. Just press home button two times and tap the little microphone you see. When you're done speaking, tap the Microphone again to turn your dictation into text.
You can change the default search engine to something besides Google if you wish. Go to the Settings menu, choose Safari and then choose Search Engine. From here, you can change your search engine preference to Yahoo, Bing, etc. if you wish.
You can adjust your screen's brightness to make reading easier. This can be adjusted using the brightness feature found in your settings menu. That's also a smart way to conserve the battery and energy on your device, by setting it as dimly as you are able to tolerate.
You should enable the Find My iPad feature in case it is ever lost. This tells you the precise location of your iPad and gives you the option of deleting sensitive material contained on your device. This may be kind of a hassle, but it's something you'll be happy for if the iPad gets lost.
A longer iPad power cord can come in handy if you watch a good deal of videos at home. That way you are able to watch videos while your device charges and save the battery for times you aren't in your house.
While you may not think it is necessary, it is always smart to put a security feature on your iPad. If you happen to lose it, you wouldn't want those with nefarious intentions having access to your personal information. So, take the necessary precautions to keep your info safe.
See a PDF with two different methods. Your choices include an email containing the PDF or a second option of syncing your iPad with your iTunes after adding the PDF. Try them both out to see which method is best for your needs.
Does it irritate you when you get an alert about your iPad detecting a Wi-Fi network? You are able to get rid of this if you go into settings. Pick the Wi-Fi tab. The very final option on this page can get disabled, should you want to avoid anymore prompts.
Are you interested in using your iPad to access files in a PDF format? Just send them to your email and open them on the iPad using 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.
IPads become ever more useful with the more knowledge you attain. If you have friends or relatives who also own iPads, be sure to pass these tips on to them, as well. You'll be of service to others if you are well informed.
Many people struggle to type on tablets, but it gets easier over time. Alternately, you can use the speech dictation feature of iPad. Just press home button two times and tap the little microphone you see. When you're done speaking, tap the Microphone again to turn your dictation into text.
You can change the default search engine to something besides Google if you wish. Go to the Settings menu, choose Safari and then choose Search Engine. From here, you can change your search engine preference to Yahoo, Bing, etc. if you wish.
You can adjust your screen's brightness to make reading easier. This can be adjusted using the brightness feature found in your settings menu. That's also a smart way to conserve the battery and energy on your device, by setting it as dimly as you are able to tolerate.
You should enable the Find My iPad feature in case it is ever lost. This tells you the precise location of your iPad and gives you the option of deleting sensitive material contained on your device. This may be kind of a hassle, but it's something you'll be happy for if the iPad gets lost.
A longer iPad power cord can come in handy if you watch a good deal of videos at home. That way you are able to watch videos while your device charges and save the battery for times you aren't in your house.
While you may not think it is necessary, it is always smart to put a security feature on your iPad. If you happen to lose it, you wouldn't want those with nefarious intentions having access to your personal information. So, take the necessary precautions to keep your info safe.
See a PDF with two different methods. Your choices include an email containing the PDF or a second option of syncing your iPad with your iTunes after adding the PDF. Try them both out to see which method is best for your needs.
Does it irritate you when you get an alert about your iPad detecting a Wi-Fi network? You are able to get rid of this if you go into settings. Pick the Wi-Fi tab. The very final option on this page can get disabled, should you want to avoid anymore prompts.
Are you interested in using your iPad to access files in a PDF format? Just send them to your email and open them on the iPad using 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.
IPads become ever more useful with the more knowledge you attain. If you have friends or relatives who also own iPads, be sure to pass these tips on to them, as well. You'll be of service to others if you are well informed.
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