Learning To Use An IPad: Operational Advice And Tips


Few things are more exciting than getting a new iPad. However, it can be really frustrating to figure out how to optimize your use of it. The following article will detail some interesting tips and tricks on using your new iPad more effectively, and just how to have more fun with it in general.


If you are tired of being prompted to join various Wi-Fi networks, change your settings. Go to Settings and then Wi-Fi and look for Ask to Join. By selecting that, you'll no longer receive all of the invites.


Keep an eye on the amount of downloadable space available on your iPad. After a few years of using an iPad many people find that they go to download something they want only to find that they do not have space available. Remove unwanted apps and music from time to time so this does not happen to you.


Get a screen protector for your iPad before you begin to use the device. While the screens on the iPads are of very high quality, they can still be damaged relatively easily if they are not protected. The smallest grain of dirt rubbed across the screen with your finger can result in a large scratch.


Back up your iPad often. Your iPad will soon be a major piece of your daily life, holding entertainment, notes, and even important documents. Make it a habit to do a back up of your iPad every night so that there is no chance that these documents will be lost forever. Remember, your iPad is still a piece of technology; it can break or brick without much warning.


Are your spotlight searches taking too long? You can restrict the folders that are searched by going into your settings. Tap on general and select Spotlight search. You can then choose which folders will be included in your search, which is very useful if you only use this search feature to find media content.


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.


You do not have to save documents to your iPad to share them. Access them via the Internet and open your share menu. You will then have access to a list of all the documents you opened. Tap on the document you want to share. If you want to share an entire page, you will be able to send it as a Word document or as a PDF.


If you find the iPad to be slightly out of your budget range, then you may want to consider one from the previous generation. While it won't have every single feature of the newest model, you can save hundreds of dollars and lose very little. This is especially true between the newest pads.


If you want to take pictures with your iPad, you may think holding the sides is the best way to go about it. This causes the shutter button to move, and you could wobble when you try to take the photo. Give the orientation lock a try. This will make it easier for you to hit the shutter button when you go to take a picture. You can edit your image or videos after recording them.


In order to see every app that is running, just double-click the "home" button. After doing that all of the apps that are running will pop-up on the bottom of your screen, and from there you just need to click the appropriate icon. Use this function to check which apps are running, and close the ones you do not need.


Use iTunes to back up your data. You do not want to lose all of your music, apps pictures and other data if your iPad was to crash. Use iTunes to store by going to your Summary tab, then checking the Encrypt iPad backup that is found under the Options. This way, all of your information is stored safely somewhere other than your iPad.


Would you rather use a search engine other than Google on your iPad? You can easily change the default to your favorite search engine. Under your Safari Settings menu, select Search Engine. Once you are there, you will see options for Yahoo and Bing in addition to the default Google browser.


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.


If you are writing a lengthy article or submission, finding the best hotkeys is a necessity. A quick doubletap of the space and you'll find a full stop and space appear in its place. This is a commonly used tool when writing on the iPad and saves a lot of time in the process.


Are you looking for the iPad's guide? Since it did not come with a manual, you will have to get it for yourself. You can do this by going to Apple's website and downloading the PDF version. Or, if you have the free iBooks app, you can even download it there.


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.


An iPad is truly exciting to own, but only if you can figure out how to make use of its numerous features and fancy apps. Hopefully this article has given you some great ideas on how to really get into this fantastic little machine and make the most of it. Enjoy!

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