Friday, 29 October 2021

Best and Useful iPad 2 Tips and Tricks

 

With great new features like two video cameras, a faster processor and a thinner design, the iPad 2 is the world’s best tablet device.



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It’s also fully capable of running the latest version of Apple’s iOS operating system and great apps like iMovie and Garage Band. Here we present 50 really useful iPad 2 tips. We cover everything from customizing your Home screen through to getting more from built-in apps like Mail and Safari.

1. Create folders

iOS now supports folders. To create a folder all you need to do is tap and hold on an app until they all start to jiggle, then drag the app over another icon and release.

2. Access all running apps

Double-clicking the Home button shows you all the apps that are running on your iPad rental in a bar along the bottom of the screen. 

3. Orientation Lock or Mute?

The internet got mightily upset when Orientation Lock was replaced with Mute on the iPad during the last iOS update. 

4. Passcode Denied… DELETE ALL!

If you’re carrying around sensitive data, you can now enable a feature that’ll erase all the data on the device if someone inputs the incorrect Passcode 10 times.

5. Home Sharing

First, turn on Home Sharing in iTunes (Advanced menu) and on your iPad (Settings > iPod and enter your Apple ID). N

6. 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. 

7. Go VPN

The iPad supports a VPN connection. To configure it, go to Settings, then General > Network. 

8. Stop asking to join Wi-Fi networks

If you’re fed up of getting bugged by messages asking if you’d like to join this or that Wi- Fi network all the time then head to Settings.

9. Turn battery percentage off

Do you find the battery charge percentage distracting? The good news is you can turn it off very easily. Go to Settings, General, Usage and you can turn it off here.

10. Quick volume mute

When the iPad first launched, there was no dedicated mute button anywhere on the device. 

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