Let’s start gently, taking a screenshot is one of the simpler things on this list. Simultaneously hold down both the Home button and the Lock button for almost a second and then a screenshot appears in your camera roll.
Double-Click Home
While we’re talking about the Home button, you can double-click it to bring up the Multitasking bar (more on that in a minute).
Undock the Keyboard
Hold down on the keyboard button, in the bottom right, and select Undock. This simple command puts your keyboard in the middle of the screen, obscuring anything below it.
Split the Keyboard
Now this I can see being useful. Follow the instructions as above, but select the Split command – your keyboard will divide in two, shrink, and move up slightly. This allows you to type using both of your thumbs.
Phantom Buttons
there are some phantom keyboard buttons when you’re in split keyboard mode, you hit the empty space and adds the correct letter.
Show Camera Grid
When taking pictures it is useful to turn on the Grid to help line it up. Open up the Camera, hit Options and toggle the Grid – note that it’s not available for the front-facing camera.
Restrictions
If you have children, this needs to be the first section you head to! Find it under General in Settings. You can stop certain apps from being used, stop changes being made, and adjust what content can be viewed.
Change Notes Font
If you are bored of the font used for your Notes? Go to Notes in Settings to and change to a new font style.
These are great features that Ipads contain, for both the users and individuals that support a different brand. This device have great features and give one an idea with how it really operates without even having one. It will be interested for anyone who will be thinking about getting a device and also for users that already have one.
ReplyDeleteThese are just mediocre features when stacked up against the features of a Samsung Galaxy flagship smartphone. Apple is trailing in the back, as it relates to innovation and features. Apple is probably like five years behind.
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