V26: Things You Can Do With Your iPad.. by Margarete D. Yuk

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May 5, 2013 - iPads are full of technology. You must do a little research on you iPad and all sorts of it can offer. Read on to learn some advice about maximizing some great benefits of your iPad.

It simple to access the currently running apps on your iPad. Press the house button twice to view all of your current apps. To navigate quickly to another running app, simply tap it. Swipe downward on screen to make the bar disappear.

By using tabs to open websites, you can keep all of the pages you will need open. When in Safari, tap and hold a URL to see a popup menu. You'll be given the choice to open the site of choice in an additional tab inside the pop-up menu.

Bookmarks can be produced easy to find. Simply also have the Bookmarks bar open. This can be done under Safari settings. This means you don't have to root around in the menu in order to find your bookmarks or aquarium decor background rocks.

You can stream content in your Apple TV from your iPad. You are able to tell what content can be streamed by the Airplay icon; if you touch it, it could display a picture, slideshow, and even a video on your own television.

Are you finding it irritating that you must constantly tap your bookmarks icon to see your favorite sites? Simply enable your bookmarks bar on a permanent basis to keep your favorite websites a look away. Go to Settings, Safari, and then select Always Show Bookmarks Bar and turn it to On.

If everyone uses your iPad, even your toddlers, you may use parental controls. Simply enable restrictions. You will find this option in the general settings. Choosing this, your iPad restricts inappropriate (i.e. explicit or mature) content. Keep in mind that parental attention remains a good idea if the young ones work with an iPad to acquire on the Internet.

Get all of your iPad notifications under control. Having many apps means you'll receive alerts constantly. Fix this by navigating to Settings > Notifications. This can help you manage the apps that alert you and turn off people who you do not need alerts from. By doing this you'll only be alerted to things that you consider most critical.

Your iPad's Smart Cover is essential. It comes with multiple features. A smart cover can even help save battery by putting it to fall asleep for you once you close the duvet. These covers adhere to your iPad using magnets. Most covers cost under $40.

Visit your frequently used applications faster along with greater ease. Just double-tap your home button, along with your running apps will instantly show up on the bottom of your screen. This could save you much time.

Do you dislike Google search on your iPad? Put it back! From the Settings menu, choose Safari and then choose Search results. Pick another engine you'd prefer. It is possible to choose between Bing, Yahoo or Google.

Podcasts may be passed on to relatives and buddies without much effort. If you want to share a podcast you are hearing, it is not necessary to stop hearing it to see others. You can select the email button as you're still playing the podcast. You will subsequently be able to select recipients and send.

Using the Google Maps app, you'll be able to make use of "Street View". First, carry out a simple search so that the red pin will demonstrate on the map. Tap this pin and then select the little red and white person icon. Next, you will observe the "Street View" feature.

Sending emails is a lot easier when you use the shortcuts available. As an example, if you tap your parking space bar 2 times when you're typing a sentence, both a space and a period is going to be added at the end of your sentence. Therefore, it's not necessary to manually try this yourself, which supports you save time.

From room-sized computers to compact mobile phones, and all that came between, we have unending choices with computing today. If you have purchased an iPad, you won't ever reach the end of knowledge available to affect it and make the most of it. The piece above is only a starting place, so it pays to continue learning. co-contributor: Katharine X. Knighter

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