
Believe it or not, there is a lot that an iPad can do that many people do not know. Some consider it a futuristic tool, while others feel like it’s a toy for kids. If you’re one who looks at it as a helpful tool, you will find the advice from this article to be useful.
The latest operating system for the iPad supports folders. To begin, tap and hold your finger on an app until it starts jiggling, drag that app on top of another icon, and then let it go. This will create a folder that holds both apps with a name that describes the category the apps fall under. You can then rename this folder if you like.
Are you finding it annoying to receive constant messages from your iPad asking if you are interested in accessing a wifi network that it has detected? You can go to your settings and disable this feature. Select Wi-Fi and then turn the Ask option off.
You can reboot your iPad when it freezes by doing a soft reset. Press the power and the home buttons together for a few seconds. This will cause the tablet to restart. If you want an application to shut down, hold your home button down for several seconds.
You don’t have to tap the camera roll icon that’s in the bottom-left of your screen to see a video or photo you’ve just taken. Instead, you can use one finger to swipe to the right, and voila, there is your picture or video. Swipe toward the left and your previous pictures will appear.
You can adjust your email settings to allow you to increase the number of lines displayed in preview. Go to your mail settings under the general heading. The recommended setting for this is “5 lines.” Now you can see more of each email in your inbox, speeding up the skimming process.
Your iPad can be so much more than just a game-playing device. This is just the beginning of using an iPad. Just read all you can, and you’ll pick it up in no time.