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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/5lyugn5tbOA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Are you a fan of gaming online? Are you currently a student? Working hard? Are you losing weight? Celebrating the addition of a new family member? You probably didn't know that your iPad can help with all of these things. Nowadays, you can find an app that is pertinent to anything, but there's a lot more to the iPad than simply using apps. The article below will give you plenty of great advice. Watch what apps you have running. The apps may be running while you are doing other things. To see what is currently running on your device, simply double click on the Home button. The lower bar will display the currently active apps and some brief information. Click the home button once or do a downward one finger swipe to close the bar. A soft reset will allow you to resume using your iPad if the screen is frozen. This is done by holding your power button and your home button down at the same time for a few seconds. This will cause the tablet to restart. If you just want to force an app to close, hold down just the home button for a few seconds. You don't need to click the camera icon on your screen to view your photos. Try using one finger for swiping to the right to get to your video or photo. To look at your previous pictures, swipe your finger to the left. Your iPad's default setting lets you see two lines of a new email prior to you selecting it. You can change this to see more, if you so desire. To change this, you'll need to open Settings, and then press on Mail. When you go to mail, pick contacts and then your calendar to get your preview mail options changed. Access your Google calendar easily by adding it to your contacts on the mail tab. Select Add An Account. When prompted for the type, choose Other. Pick the CalDAV icon and enter your personal Google Calender information. Then navigate out of settings and click on the calendar application. Now, all you need ought to be there! It's time to experience all of those fascinating applications for yourself. All you have to do is double click your home button, and they will appear instantly at the bottom of whatever screen you are on. This trick may save a ton of time versus scrolling through several screens looking for something. The iPad doesn't come with a paper manual so it will need to be downloaded if you want to read it. Apple changed to a downloadable version to stay green. You can access your Google Calendar in the Calendar app on the iPad by choosing, "Mail," "Contacts," and "Calendars" under the Settings menu. Hit Add An Account and hit Other. Choose Add CalDAV Account and enter your Google information. Then, exit the settings application and select your calendar application. All of the information from your Google Calendar should now be at your fingertips. The iPad has preloaded apps you might never use. Many of these apps cannot be deleted. Instead, stick these unused apps into a folder together and move them to a location where they won't bother you. This helps keep them out of your way. Determine if you would like the lock key for locking your tablet's orientation or muting your sound. If you had an older iPad model, you likely know that this is a new feature. You have this option if you have iOS 4.3 or a higher version. You can also hold down the volume-down button to mute the device. The iPad has transformed the way countless individuals use technology on a daily basis. So many apps, so much to do! Follow the advice presented here to explore all the possibilities of iPad. I appreciate you for taking time to learn about electronic ipads and the information was very helpful to you. [http://www.sendspace.com/file/64znlk please check out their web page]
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