Utilitarian Ideas For Your IPad And You

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If you have a 3G connection for your iPad, you can use the Find My iPad app to locate it if it becomes lost. This is found in the Settings app when you click on iCloud. If you have a wi-fi iPad, you'll only be able to use this app when your iPad is connected to wi-fi.

If you want to secure your iPad's backups, you can do it by opening your iPad in iTunes, going to the summary tab and choosing Encrypt Data. That way, you will have all of your information safe in case something happens, and you lose all the information on your iPad.

If you are having trouble doing something on your iPad, make sure that you visit one of the many iPad support forums on the internet. There are dozens of iPad users on the internet that are more than happy to help new iPad owners with any problems that they have. Best of all, any help that you receive from online iPad support forums will be free.

If you're battery is draining fast than you'd like, turn off some notifications and location based items. Your iPad is constantly monitoring where you are (as long as it's on wifi, 3G, or LTE). This monitoring sucks the life out of your battery. If you don't need the features, then you can extend your battery time with a few flicks of a button.

If you enjoy listening to audio-books, you'll love the VoiceOver application under Accessibility settings. This feature will read aloud any text displayed on the screen. Open your favorite e-book or blog and your iPad will read it to you! This is perfect for listening in your car or while you are doing work around the house.

A hidden feature on the iPad's keyboard is the quick apostrophe key. When using Mail, Notes or Pages you do not have to go to the second keyboard when you need to use an apostrophe. Tap down and hold the "!" key. An apostrophe will appear above, and you just slide your finger to select.

Performing multiple app updates at the same time can slow down your iPad and make it difficult to get anything done. You can alleviate this by pausing apps and forcing them to update one at a time instead of all at once. Tap the icon of the app that is updating to pause it. When one is finished, you can allow another one to finish updating.

Before you purchase any apps for your iPad, always read some reviews. There are many iPad apps in the marketplace that are unfit for purpose, but unfortunately, Apple make it very difficult for you to get refunds on app purchases. Therefore, it always pays to read app reviews before reaching for your credit card.

With the tips here, you are now geared to make your iPad the machine you need it to be. Whether you want to use it for word processing or just game play, it can be all you need and more. Enjoy your new technology and take good care of it so it can last for many years.


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