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Techniques And Advice For Optimizing Your IPad Usage

Jul 9

Techniques And Advice For Optimizing Your IPad Usage

Every new gadget in technology is fun to have, but there is something extra special about an iPad. If you are the proud new owner of an iPad, you need to know how to navigate it and master its use. The following article will help you to do just that.

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If you are new to using an iPad you may initially think it cannot do much. Don't be fooled, you simply need to start looking through apps. The real capabilities of an iPad come from the additional applications that you are able to download and use directly from your device.

 

When you use the iPad to stream a lot of media content, such as watching movies or listening to music, you will notice that the battery does not last as long. If you lessen the brightness of the screen, you can get more from your battery. You can enjoy your iPad without requiring it to be on the brightest setting.

 

The latest operating system for the iPad supports folders. Just tap an app and hold it until it wiggles, then drag it over the app you wish to pair it with. Doing so creates a folder containing both of these apps. Also, you can rename the folder to increase your level of personalization.

 

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.

 

If you're battery is draining fast than you'd like, turn off some notifications and location based items. Your iPad is constantly monitoring where you are (as long as it's on wifi, 3G, or LTE). This monitoring sucks the life out of your battery. If you don't need the features, then you can extend your battery time with a few flicks of a button.

 

Know how to take a screenshot with your iPad. Simply depress the Power and Home buttons simultaneously for just a second. A photo of your screen's contents will automatically appear in your photo folder for easy access. Be careful not to depress the buttons too long, however, because the device will reboot.

 

Considering how many features the iPad is equipped with, it's no wonder people need guidance when trying to master it. Hopefully this article has given you some great information to go on. You are now ready to dive into your new iPad and see what all the fuss is about!