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Getting The Most Out Of Your IPad
Author: Dorothy McCall
Apple/iOS
Getting The Most Out Of Your IPad by Dorothy McCall

Believe it or not, there is a lot that an iPad can do that many people do not know. Some people think it is a tool for the future, and others believe it is only a toy. If you know you want to learn more about the iPad, keep reading these tips.
You can scroll back to the top of a long page in your browser without repeatedly dragging your finger across the screen. There is a much more efficient method. All you have to do is tap a finger on the title bar one time. You will zoom right back to the top of the page.
One of the great things about the iPad is that it allows you to quickly check your email. If you receive a large volume of emails throughout the day, it may actually be draining your battery. The device is configured to check for new messages frequently and automatically. Instead of setting it to notify you of new messages every few minutes, go into the Mail, Contacts and Calendars settings to adjust the frequency of mail checks.
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.
Maximize security by setting your iPad to erase all of your data after ten failed password entry attempts. Navigate to Settings, then General, then Passcode Lock. Select the Erase Data option. Just make sure that you remember your passcode or write it down in a safe place. Make sure that others who have permission to use your device do the same.
Here is a quick tip to finding text on a page with your iPad. When you are in Safari, type your search word into the Google box. This will give you a list of suggestions. Near the bottom of these suggestions you will see "on this page" and tap on it to show the word on the page you are viewing.
You can use a keyboard with your iPad. Some people love their iPad, but miss the actual keyboard. The good news is that any Apple wireless keyboard will work with it. It will also work with any keyboard that uses Bluetooth. There are some iPads that already have a handy keyboard built in too.
Be careful with your iPad at the beach. Sand is a pretty dangerous thing for an iPad. Not only can it get caught in the little crevices of the device, it can also easily scratch your screen where few other things can. It's best to use a screen cover in these situations, or better yet, leave the iPad at home for your beach time.
By clicking two times on your iPad's Home button you can quickly view a list of the applications that are currently running. They will appear in a bar located at the bottom of your iPad's screen. If you want to change to a new app, just tap on it once. You can remove this bar by swiping the screen down.
The iPad is a great tool for taking and emailing pictures. Once you have a picture that you want to share on your iPad, sending it via email is simple. Just open the photo on your iPad and look for the rectangle in the upper right-hand corner. Click on that and you will be given an opportunity to share via email. Simply choose that option and type in your recipients to send.
The way that things are done these days are in great part affected by the invention of the iPad. Given the nearly infinite amount of apps out there, there seems to be no limit to what this little machine can do. If you think the iPad is already useful, imagine what other things you can accomplish with it. The sky is the limit.

Click on that and you will be given an opportunity to share via email. Simply choose that option and type in your recipients to send.
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