Tips on iPad App and Wallpaper
Same thing goes for your iPad wallpaper. In fact, it's quickly and easily to chang the wallpaper or background of the iPad. You can even grab images from the Web to use as wallpapers with a simple push of the touchscreen.
At first, let's go over changing your wallpaper. From your iPad Home screen or desktop, look for the "Settings" icon and touch it. You'll see a list of options on the left side. Obviously, the one you want is the third one down, "Brightness & Wallpaper." Touch that and you'll bring up a "Wallpaper" box showing your "Home Screen" on the left and your "Lock Screen" on the right. Click on that box and you'll bring up a list of images to choose from. "Wallpaper" has pre-installed images. If you synced any image folders from iTunes, they will show up as their own categories here as well.
If you download any images via an app like Backgrounds HD, you will find those in a category called "Saved Photos." Incidentally, this is also where photos you grab from the Internet will show up as well.
How do you grab photos from the Web? Well, once you find a photo you like while browsing via Safari on your iPad, just touch and hold it until a menu for "Save Image" and "Copy" comes out. Pick "Save Image" and the photo will be saved in your "Saved Photos" location. It's seriously that easy. (Just make sure to choose a photo that's big enough to look good on the iPad's larger screen.)
Once you've decided on an image you like, tap on it and you'll bring up a preview of the photo and three options. "Set Lock Screen" is the image that will show up when your system "locks" after a certain amount of inactivity. "Set Home Screen" is your main wallpaper. "Set Both" uses the image as both your Lock Screen and Home Screen wallpaper.
Just to be certain we're clear, make sure you pick photos via the "Brightness & Wallpaper" menu under "Settings" and not the "Photos" app on the Home Screen. By the way, I think you should backup your files just in case, and here is the guide on how to transfer photos from ipad to computer. Because I think it is safe to download photos to PC.
Tips 2: How to Move or Delete iPad Apps
To move or delete ipad apps, press and hold an app icon until an "X" appears on all apps and they start to jiggle. Simply swipe and hold to move an app or tap "X" to delete it. So easy!
Just pick any app on your desktop or home screen, then channel your inner obsessed lover by touching it without letting go. You'll eventually see your app icons jiggle with a new "X" mark. Well, to move an app, just drag it (don't hit the "X" though) to the the spot you want it to be. For folks with more than one page or screen of apps, dragging the app icon past the screen will take you to the next page. Surrounding apps will automatically move around if you drag an app in between them. And, to erase or delete an app, tap on the "X" button to exile it from your iPad. You'll get a message asking you if you really want to delete the app. Once you're done, simply press the Home button on the lower part of your iPad's screen.
All is clear. Have you get it right?
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