Monday, September 16, 2013

Read These Clever Tips For Using Your Ipad

By Abbey Deromer


The iPad is so new that it can be hard to know all it does. Don't let it just become an app and gaming machine. Your iPad is capable of so much. Read on to learn more about what your iPad can do.

If you love to utilize your iPad for media, your battery life can deplete fast. If you alter the screen brightness, your battery can last longer. You'll likely notice that maximum brightness is not necessary to use your iPad.

If you are tired of being prompted to join various Wi-Fi networks, change your settings. There is a tab you can select to stop your iPad from asking you to join networks. Once set to no, you won't be nagged again.

If you have safety concerns should your iPad fall into the wrong hands, set the password to delete your personal data if someone enters the wrong password over and over. All of your data will disappear if someone makes ten failed attempts to enter the password.

When your password is entered 10 times, your iPad erases - is this a function you'd like to turn on? This erases everything stored on the iPad if the password is entered incorrectly ten times.

Most tablet users do not enjoy typing on their device, even though they eventually get used to it. There is a solution to this in the form of speech dictation on your iPad. Click the Home button two times and then touch the microphone. Dictate your text and click the icon a second time when you are finished.

To add your Google Calendar to your iPad calendar app, select Mail, Contacts and Calendars. Select Add an Account, then tap Other. Choose Add CalDAV Account and enter your Google information. After you've done this, leave the settings, then tap the calendar app. Everything you needed should be visible.

If your children regularly use your iPad and you don't want them exposed to pornography and violence, enable the parental controls. Under settings, you can limit how much mature content they can see. You can restrict mature content, including anything that has nudity or bad language.

Set up your FaceTime emails and phone numbers. The email that was used to set up the iPad will be used by default on FaceTime, but it is possible to add others. To add more emails or phone numbers to FaceTime, utilize the settings on iPad.

Sync the pages you have with iTunes and you can share the documents you have stored on a Mac or PC. By sharing documents with iTunes, you can avoid the hassle and be able to share documents with all brands of computers. It is also quite easy to send your PDF's over the Internet and then download them from a remote system.

Having read this article, you can now take full advantage of all that your iPad has to offer. This mobile device is truly versatile! Keep your education on this device up-to-date so you're always aware of what is going on. You are able to download plenty of apps that are new every single day.




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