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Last time I share with you some iPad tips, this time continue to this topic. Of course, other users can make many more related content.

 

How to Search for Apps, Music and Files in Your Apple iPad

Many consider the simplicity of the iPad's interface as a key selling point. But once you've downloaded a ton of apps and files, wading through all the clutter to find what you want can be a pain.

 

Fortunately, there's a quick and easy way to look for files — well, almost all of them — from the main home screen. Know how the iPad automatically downloads extra apps to a new screen to the right of your main screen? Well, have you ever thought of what lies to the left of the home screen?

 

Do a rightward swipe from the main screen (to access the next screen to the left) and you'll bring up a search screen. Type the name of the song, artist, file or app that you're looking for in the search box and whoop there it is.

 

Now what do I mean when I said "almost all?" Well, finding pictures for one is, um, a bit of an issue. Still, the search is pretty useful for folks with a ton of downloaded songs and apps. Well, if you have plenty of files on your ipad and you need to copy music from ipad to computer for backup, a transfer for ipad is needed.

 

How to Take Screenshots With an iPad

To take a screenshot with your iPad, just press the Power and Home buttons.

 

Like the "Print Screen" function on a PC? Well, you can do that on the iPad, too.

 

In fact, all it takes is two button presses. First, hold the power button on the upper right hand side of the iPad and then press the "Home" button (that would be the main button on the middle lower part of the iPad screen). You'll see a flash effect, which is your sign that the screen shot has been taken.

 

To see your screen shot, just go to the Photos app like with any other image. Voila, that ill-advised photo your co-worker posted while drunk is now preserved for posterity. On the other hand, it is not diffcult to copy photos to ipad, I will show you how to solve this problem with no difficulty.

 

How to Do a Hard Reset on Your iPad

Doing a hard reset on an iPad only takes two button presses.

 

As with many electronic devices that sport an operating system, there might come a time when your apps start wonking out or your iPad simply freezes. In most cases, a "hard reset" fixes most issues.

 

To do a hard reset, just hold the "Sleep/Wake" button on the upper right of your iPad along with the circular "Home" button on the lower middle part of the device's bezel. After 10 seconds, you should see the Apple logo. That's the sign that you've successfully pulled off a hard reset with your iPad.

 

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