Really Useful IPad Tips For U
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Really Useful iPad Tips for U

A nod's as good as a wink, it would take days to tell the iPad tips all. But it is never too late to learn because these tips can help you a lot. Also, really good things will never get out of date, even Apple plans an event in early March to launch the iPad 3. That is uncertain. It is almost certain that no sooner do you buy an ipad 2 than they bring out a new one which supersedes it, the iPad 3 also is same. So, just take good care of your iPad 2 now. Well, it’s still the best tablet device at present, with two video cameras, a faster processor, a thinner design and so on. Here I gather some really useful iPad 2 tips, the vast majority of these tips will also work on the original iPad.

 

Use AirPrint

Thanks to AirPrint you can print right from your iPad, provided you’ve got a compatible printer, of course. If you’ve got an AirPrint ready printer then you just choose Print from the Share menu for virtually any open document. AirPrint works with the new range of printers from HP, and you can use a Mac app called Printopia (www.ecamm.com) to print to any printer connected to a Mac.

 

Connect to an HD TV

You can connect the iPad 2 to your HD television using Apple’s new Digital AV Adapter (which connects from your 30-pin Dock adaptor to a HDMI port) or a plain old Apple VGA Adaptor. Both are available from the Apple Store. The iPad 2 supports video mirroring, so your entire Home screen will appear on the TV, not just the videos you play. Yes, you can choose to move video from pc to ipad, then enjoy on the TV with friends.

 

Restrict your Spotlight searches

Swipe left on the Home screen to reveal the Spotlight search. By default it searches everything including songs in your iPod, podcasts, apps and events. To restrict the areas it searches, since you may not want all these categories included, look in Settings > General > Spotlight Search.

 

Control iPad notifications

Have you ever played Tap Tap Revenge on the iPhone? Good, then you know how annoying notifications can be. These messages pop up on the iPad as well. but you can control them. Go to Settings, Notifications, and configure which alerts (and accompanying sounds) will appear.

 

Open Safari links in a new page

You can open links in a new Safari window, rather than always opening them in the current one. Just tap and hold on the link and a pop-over menu appears giving you the option to open the link in a new page.

 

iPad is flat and won’t charge

If your iPad battery is completely flat then it can take a while for the red battery symbol to appear when you plug it in to charge, indicating that it is charging. Don’t panic, just leave it plugged in and wait – the charging symbol will appear eventually.

 

Directions in Maps

There’s no free sat nav for the iPad, but directions in Maps are a substitute if you’re walking, driving or taking the bus. Just tap Directions on the top left of Maps and the iPad even works out where you are right now, then takes you step-by-step through each stage of your journey.

 

Take an iPad screenshot

You can take a screenshot on your iPad by pressing Home and then the Sleep/Wake button. The screen will flash and you’ll hear a click, indicating that a photo has been taken. Your screen shots are saved automatically in your Photos gallery. Here, you can view or email them as you see fit. But if you have any problem on how to transfer music and photos from ipad to mac, here you will find the answer!

 

Preview more of your emails

The iPad’s Mail app defaults to previewing two lines of each email before you tap on it. Sometimes however it would be handier to be able to see more of an email before loading the whole thing in, especially if you are on a slow connection. To do this open the Settings app, then tap on Mail, Contacts, Calendars and change the Preview options to add more lines.

 

To is continued.

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