Your iPad is a great machine that can do so many amazing things. You know how to use it okay, but you need to know more. There’s so much you can do with iPad. For example, you could make use of social media, play games and tend to your banking needs. We welcome you to continue reading this great article on the iPad.
When accessing a remote server, your iPad uses a VPN network. If you need to establish a VPN connection with your iPad, go to the network tab of your settings and activate the VPN feature. You’ll be prompted to enter a username, as well as a server address. If you don’t know the address of the server, contact the network administrator.
If your iPad freezes, perform a soft reset to reboot your device. Press the power and the home buttons together for a few seconds. This will prompt your device to restart. If you simply want to make an app close, depress the home button by itself for several seconds.
Join Networks
Want your iPad to stop asking you to join networks? There is an option labeled Ask to Join Networks. By choosing that option, you will never again be bothered by the invitations.
Do you want to preview more of your email? Go to Settings, Mail and find Preview. Adjust this to show 5 lines. This allows you to tailor how much you’ll see in the Mail app and lets you skim through your mail more efficiently.
To keep your personal data secure in case you are concerned about unauthorized access you can configure your password so that all data will be deleted after a specified number of unsuccessful tries. This erases everything stored on the iPad if the password is entered incorrectly ten times.
What happens if your iPad is stolen or lost? Simply select iCloud under Settings. Type your Apple ID in the space, and look for “Find My iPad” at the bottom of your screen, then turn it on. When your iPad disappears, you’ll be able to track it on iCloud.com.
You can now do a quick mute your iPad. There was no mute button on the original iPad. Prior to iOS 4.3 you had to use the lock switch to mute the sound or lock your iPad’s orientation. All you have to do now is hold the volume down control to mute your iPad instantly.
Most people know that they can use the iTunes store to buy apps, but they often don’t know about its less-often-used features. Within the store you can locate a subsection known as iTunes U which caters to university students. This will give you podcasts that are educational in nature so that you can broaden your learning base.
Auto brightness can help your iPad’s battery life. The iPad knows when your room is bright or dark and will adjust accordingly. This saves a great deal of battery life and extends the length of time you can use your iPad before needing to recharge its battery. The option is listed beneath the brightness and wallpaper settings.
You might never use all of the apps on your iPad. Unfortunately, some of them cannot be erased. One way to get them out of your hair is to create a new page of apps and put all of the preloaded apps you don’t use into a folder on that page. This helps keep them out of your way.
Some people hold the iPad horizontally while taking photos. This will cause the shutter to move slightly and could potentially rattle when attempting to snap a picture. Try to use the orientation lock. This helps your thumb reach the shutter button easier. After you take a photo, use the image editor for rotating the image.
To view running apps, simply double click the home button. You’ll see all the apps which are open right now. When you close those you’re not using down, your battery will stay charged for longer.
With your new knowledge, you’re ready to take the iPad to the next level. As you learn more and more, you will find that its uses are limitless. These tips are useful and they will make you see that purchasing your iPad was a wonderful idea.
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