Sunday, May 3, 2015

Advice For Using Your New IPad

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Advice For Using Your New IPad
Technology sure has come far in the past few years. It went from computers so large they filled a whole room, to mobile phones that have Internet access. Technology gets better every day. Use these tips to get the most of the technological marvel known as iPad.

You can use VPN to access a server remotely. You can connect to VPN connections using the iPad by navigating to Network, which is located under Settings, and switching on VPN. You will be asked to provide a server address and a username. Connect with that network administrator if the server address is something you don't know.

If you don't want anyone to access your personal information, your iPad can be set to delete all data. This will erase everything on your phone if someone has not figured out the code after 10 tries.

Tablet typing isn't simple. You may use the speech recognition abilities of the device. Just press home button twice and tap the small microphone you see. After you finish speaking, push the icon once more to see text.

Using shortcuts can make sending messages easier. For instance, if you tap your space bar twice when you're typing a sentence, both a space and a period will be added at the end of your sentence. Thus, you will not have to do it manually, and you will be able to send a greater number of messages.

The email app will show you the first two lines of an email's text unless you change this setting. It can help to see more content before opening it. Choose "Mail" in Settings. Open the mail tab in the settings app, then navigate to Contacts > Calendar. Once there, choose the number of lines to preview using the "preview mail" option.

To see what apps are currently running, click twice on the Home screen. You then get a bar with the apps that are running, and to get to them you simply tap the icon there. This will help you to compartmentalize all of your applications.

The days are gone of large cell phones and gigantic computers. These days, you can compute in a number of ways. The iPad is one such device which you must learn more about. The piece above is just a starting place, so it pays to continue learning.

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