Great Tips On How To Use Your Ipad

You may be aware about the brightness feature of your screen under settings. However, if you're reading iBooks, you can do this much easier. It has its own settings, and you can quickly dim your lights or brighten them by using the slider bar which is located conveniently at the top of the screen.

Your iPad isn't able to charge properly if it's connected to certain USB docks or some ports on a certain notebook. Make sure you plug your iPad into a high-power USB port. Always check your notebook's specs before assuming that it's a high-power port. In some cases, the ports in the front of the notebook are lower power than the ones in the back.

Whenever you attempt to join a WiFi network, by default a notification pops up asking you if you would like to join. This can be annoying and slow down your productivity. In order to disable this, access the settings menu. From there, locate the WiFi section and disable the "Ask to join Networks" option. Now whenever you try to join a network, the notification will not display.

You can easily zoom on an area of the web page you are viewing on your iPad by placing your pinched fingers on your screen and opening them. You can also zoom on a certain word or pictures by double-tapping on it. If you want to zoom out, place both fingers on the screen and pinch them.

Safari is the perfect browser for mobile-devices, but navigating those small screens has given many people a hard time. Safari has fixed this issue by allowing iPad owners to quickly jump to the top or bottom of any particular website. Jumping across the screen can save hours throughout the year spent scrolling up and down for long periods of time.

You can do a quick search to find a certain word on the web page you are viewing. Type this word in your search bar located at the top of your browser. A list of suggestion will appear, including an 'on this page' feature toward the bottom og the list.

While the iPad does have surprisingly good internal speakers, you probably want to purchase a small set of external speakers. This turns your iPad into more than just a personal music device, but a sound system that can be quickly turned on for casual get-togethers or even during a family dinner.

Do not be afraid to use your iPad to stream as many movies as you want. Sometimes with older computers, streaming a lot of videos can kill the hard drive. This is not an issue with the iPad, since it does not have any internal parts that can move around.

Multitasking gestures allow you to move quickly from app to app, pinch down to go to the home screen and open the multitasking bar. To turn this feature on, go to Settings, General and then turn on Multitasking Gestures. Be warned, though, that they don't work in all apps available.

Get a case or screen protector. If you use your iPad regularly, it is going to show signs of wear and tear, particularly on the screen. To avoid more than is necessary, get a screen protector or a case so that you can keep the screen free from scratches and damage.

IPads are available both new and used these days. If you don't need the newest device you can consider purchasing an used one at a large discount. Purchase refurbished devices is another way to save some money without sacrificing quality of the product. Be sure to purchase on with a warrante.

Google Maps is a graphic intensive program on many computers, but the iPad handles it perfectly and allows indepth street views. The GUI seems confusing at first, but navigation is straightforward and a red pin designates an area for street view. With this new view, you will be able to get up close and personal with your favorite locations through the iPad.

Hopefully now you know more about how to use your iPad and what you want to use it for. There are unlimited opportunities, from gaming to business and more, and you just have to know where to look. Continue to learn more information, and make your iPad work for you.

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