Helpful Advice On Getting The Most From Your IPad


You can get a lot out of your iPad if you just take the time to learn its functions. You just need the right knowledge and information to help you succeed. Keep reading for some useful tips and tricks that will help you use your iPad.


If you want to organize your apps, create some folders. You can create a folder by tapping one of your apps and holding until all the apps are moving. Drag this app over a second app you want to place in the same folder and a folder containing both apps will appear. Drag other apps to the folder.


Take the time to get to know your iPad's settings. Apple has provided a wide range of options to make your iPad extremely customizable. Changing your settings can make your iPad a lot more fun to use and it may even become faster and easier to use. It is worth is to take this time and learn it.


If you go to Settings and Notifications, you can choose which apps you want to have pop up alerts, which apps you want to have notifications near the top of the screen, and which apps you want to appear in your Notification Center. Doing this can help you prevent noisy apps from clogging up your notifications. This also ensures that you will just notice the important apps.


For the devoted iPad user who spends a lot of time traveling, it is essential to carry an extra battery that has been charged. It is very inconvenient to run out of juice while on a plane or train, with no hope of plugging in a charger until the destination has been reached.


Do you have an Apple TV? You should be able to stream some of the content stored on your iPad to this TV. Open the content on your iPad while you are next to your Apple TV and wait for the Airplay icon to appear. If you tap it, your content will be sent to your TV.


You can make it much easier to send messages if you use shortcuts. One shortcut is to double tap the space bar to enter a period and space after a sentence. You don't have to do it manually this way.


Performing multiple app updates at the same time can slow down your iPad and make it difficult to get anything done. You can alleviate this by pausing apps and forcing them to update one at a time instead of all at once. Tap the icon of the app that is updating to pause it. When one is finished, you can allow another one to finish updating.


Are you being nagged by the battery charge notification? You can disable that. Begin by going to your iPad's Settings. Find the Usage category, beneath the General tab. This menu provides an option for turning off the battery monitor information and clearing the screen.


If you have young children who will be using your iPad, you might want to restrict their access to mature content. Even by accident, it is easy for a child to access an inappropriate website unless you do this. Simply go to your settings, and then click on general. There you will find "enable restrictions." Tap on this and you will find a list of restrictions that you can select from.


Would you like your iPad to display a slideshow of all your pictures when it is not in use? This is easy to do. After you lock the screen, you will see a picture icon appear in the bottom right corner. Simply touch this icon, and the iPad will start the slideshow.


Do you want to see all the running apps on your iPad? Then, double-click the Home button and every app will display at the bottom of your screen. If you want to run one of the running apps, simply tap it. Simply swipe your screen down to eliminate the bar.


Use your iPad to listen to iTunes. If you're already a member of iTunes, and don't wish to get your songs downloaded again, you will find that there's an easy way to get to them. Select Home sharing in both your iPad and iTunes account. Then go into your Music app on the iPad, click More, and click Shared. Now you can listen to your heart's content.


Are you wanting to have more organization with your iPad? It is possible for you to decide which apps provide you notifications, with pop up alerts, etc. Simply navigate to Settings, and then Notifications. This will help ensure that those annoying apps you don't want popping up won't interfere with your organization.


Think about getting a screen protector for you iPad, even if you are not keen on them. Despite its technological marvel, the screen of the iPad still collects fingerprints quickly, sometimes even distorting your view. You can pick up a screen protector for a very reasonable price and it will also help minimize scratching.


If you are listening to music on your iPad while doing something else, you don't need to wake it up completely to change the song. Simply double click the home button and you will have access to shuffling your music, volume control, and the next and previous song buttons. This saves energy as well!


Did you know you can connect an iPad to your TV? There is an adapter you can use to do this with newer TVs. Look for an Apple VGA adapter or a digital AV adapter. They will both turn out greatly.


What do you want your side switch to do? Do you want it to mute the iPad or lock the rotation? Well, you now have the choice! Go to Settings > General and you'll find you can choose which the button does by selecting Lock Rotation or Mute under Use Side Switch To.


Are you knowledgeable in iPad use now? If you had not known before, you see now that the uses for your iPad are almost endless. With what you have learned from this article, take advantage of even more of your iPad's capabilities.

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