Learning To Use An IPad: Operational Advice And Tips

Be watchful of all the apps that are running on your iPad. You can run a lot of the apps on an iPad while you are doing other things. If you want to see what else is running on your iPad, just double-click the Home button. The more you have running, the more battery you'll use, so close those you don't need. When you are finished with this area, swipe down and the bar will be gone.

Are you getting too many notifications? If some apps send notifications, you do not need, you should go to your settings and tap on notifications. You will then have access to a complete list of your apps and be able to choose which notifications you want to receive.

Do not use the charger for your iPhone on your iPad if you do not have a lot of time. The iPad requires a larger wattage requirement than the iPhone. If you charge with your iPhone charger, it will take a lot longer to get a full iPad battery. Instead, just use the charger that came with the iPad.

Don't forget about multitasking gestures. There are three to be aware of. These include a four finger swipe (either to the left or to the right) to move seamlessly between apps that you are using and a four finger swipe to take you back to the home screen. These make your life easier, so take advantage of them.

A neat feature in Safari on the iPad is the quick scroll. Many people do not know about this and waste time scrolling by hand up the page to get back to the beginning. All you have to do to get back to the top of any page is to tap on the title window at the top.

Get an USB keyboard. When you get a keyboard, you expand your abilities with the iPad. Keyboards are often more comfortable for posting on Facebook, forums and doing other online writing. That allows you to be more efficient. Some keyboards double as a case, so check out the options available.

If you aren't sure if an iPad is for you(it is)then you should ask to borrow one from a friend. After playing with it for an hour or two, then you will have a much better idea of exactly what it is capable of and what it can do for your life.

If you are a photo buff, then the iPad is really interesting for you. While it isn't a professional-level camera, it is an exceptionally good amateur camera. What is better is that there are many applications, which allow you to manipulate the photo right on the iPad itself!

Unlike a personal computer where you need to constantly worry about viruses and spyware, the iPad is incredibly well protected against these things. Be sure to update your device as often as possible, but in general you need not worry about destroying your iPad with unsafe web-surfing or downloaded applications.

If you enjoy listening to audio-books, you'll love the VoiceOver application under Accessibility settings. This feature will read aloud any text displayed on the screen. Open your favorite 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.

Your iPad has many functions, including games, reading, researching, and much more. You just need to know what to do, and the advice here will help you get started. Use the tips you just read and spend some time exploring the different features of your iPad.

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