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29 February 2012
iPad 2 Tips and Tricks
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Your
new iPad 2 might not be as full-featured (or as complicated) as a laptop or
desktop PC, but a few neat tricks are still hidden between the surface. Read on
to learn how to secure your iPad, sync your bookmarks, and more.
Download
the free iPad User's Guide: You may have noticed that your iPad didn't come
with a big printed manual--that's not Apple's style. However, you can download
the PDF version of the iPad User's Guide from Apple's Web site, or you can read
it in iBooks if you have that installed (iBooks is available as a free download
in the App Store). Make sure to download the manual for iOS 4.3.
Take
a free guided tour: Apple provides video tours for each of the preinstalled apps,
so you can get a good look at how to use them.
Use
the Side Switch: You can use that neat switch on the side either to enable and
disable audio alerts (this doesn't affect video/audio playback) or to lock the
screen's orientation in portrait or landscape mode. You can toggle which
function is assigned to the side switch by opening Settings from the Home
screen, selecting General, and choosing the function you want under the 'Use
Side Switch to' heading.
Click
to enlargeMultitask in iOS: You probably already know that you can press
theHome button twice to bring up a list of currently running or suspended apps.
However, you can also swipe the multitasking bar left to right to quickly
access audio/video playback controls, a shortcut to the iTunes app itself, and
volume controls. Also, when you choose whether the Side Switch should mute
alert sounds or lock the screen orientation (see the item above), the function
you didn't choose will appear in this shortcut bar.
Speed
up your sentences: Double-tapping the spacebar while typing a message will type
a period and then a space.
Don't
let AutoCorrect mess you up: If you don't like the option AutoCorrect gives
you, reject it by finishing the word as you prefer, and then tapping the
suggestion. If you want to use AutoCorrect's choice, just type a space or
punctuation mark, or tap Return, the moment it pops up.
Secure
your backups: You can encrypt your iPad's backup data in iTunes. Just open the
iPad in iTunes, click the Summary tab, and check Encrypt iPad backup under the
Options heading.
Prevent
automatic sync once: Sometimes you don't want to sync your iPad when you
connect it to your computer. In this case, hold down Shift-Control (or
Command-Option, on a Mac) in iTunes while plugging your iPad in, and iTunes
will skip the automatic sync just once. Alternatively, you can safely interrupt
a sync by dragging the unlock slider while the iPad is midsync.
Toggle
data roaming: If you're using a 3G iPad, you can turn data roaming on in the
Settings, Cellular Data menu in case you want to try receiving cellular
Internet through a different provider (fees may apply). You can also check your
data usage by going to Settings, General, Usage.
Make
your passcode more complicated: iOS defaults to a four-number passcode, but you
can turn it off by going to Settings, General, Passcode Lock, Simple Passcode.
Now you can use any full keyboard password to lock the iPad. The password also
helps to encrypt your mail and attachments on the iPad, so you probably want to
make it safer than a four-digit number.
Set
the iPad to self-destruct in 10 seconds: Okay, not really--but you can set the
iPad to erase all data after ten failed passcode entry attempts by checking the
Erase Data option under Settings, General, Passcode Lock.
Tweak
AutoFill: You can choose to enable Safari's AutoFill feature in Settings,
Safari, AutoFill. From there, you can tell Safari to fill forms automatically
either by using your specified contact information or by remembering the names
and passwords you've entered while logging in to Websites in the past.
Sync
your bookmarks: You can use iTunes to sync your iPad's Safari bookmarks with
your PC's Web browser. Open the iPad tab in iTunes, click the Info tab, scroll
down to the Other heading, check Sync bookmarks with, and choose your preferred
browser.
E-mail
photos: The easiest way to e-mail photos from an iPad is to open the Photos
app, select a photo, press the button in the upper-right corner (the rectangle
with the arrow, not the trash button), and choose Email photo... to send.
Know
your Web links: You can check a linked word's actual destination URL by
touching and holding down on the link--it's a perfect way to sniff out phishy
links.
Choose
an app for e-mail attachments: You can open a file attached to an e-mail
message by tapping the attachment in Mail, but if the default app isn't the one
you want to use, you can press and hold and wait for a menu that lets you
select an app.
Use
the iPad as a picture frame: Not for physical photographs, silly. You can press
the Picture icon in the lower-right corner of the Lock screen to have the iPad
display its available photos.
Show
traffic conditions: Open Maps, press the dog-eared page icon in the lower
right, and then turn the Traffic overlay on. If your iPad has an Internet
connection, Maps will show real-time traffic conditions in the displayed area.
Green means traffic is going at the posted speed limit, yellow means traffic is
slower than the posted speed limit, and red means traffic is stop-and-go.
Share
podcasts with friends: Listening to a podcast that you think a friend would
like? You can share the link while you're listening to it by pressing the Email
button while it's open.
Don't
forget your downloads: You can immediately see if your iTunes account is due
for any incoming downloads by opening iTunes on your PC, clicking the
Storemenu, and selecting Check for available downloads. This trick can come in
handy if your download process is interrupted, or if you missed some bonus
iTunes content that came with an album you purchased.
Turn
on Universal Access: You can enable options such as closed-captioned movies,
VoiceOver screen reading, zoom magnification, and inverted white-on-black text
by selecting the iPad in iTunes, opening the Summary tab, and clicking
Configure Universal Access under the Options heading.
Forget
Wi-Fi networks: So you accidentally connected to a network once, and your iPad
remembers it for life--whether you like it or not. On your iPad, go to
Settings, Wi-Fi, and find the network under the 'Choose a Network' heading. Tap
the blue arrow next to the network you want to remove, and tap the button on
the top that says Forget this Network.
Specify
your Spotlight searches: The iPad uses Spotlight for its built-in search
functions, and you can tweak it to your needs in Settings, General, Spotlight
Search. If you have a lot of data on your iPad, for example, you can
selectively disable search in different categories (Contacts, Applications,
Audiobooks, Notes, Events, Mail, and so on) that you don't use so that your
desired results show up faster. You can also simply change the order in which
the search-result categories display by dragging them up and down, so that your
more frequently used search categories show up at the top of the page.
Turn
off in-app purchases: Go to Settings, General, Restrictions and tap Enable
Restrictions to selectively enable restrictions that apply to your apps,
content, Game Center, and more. If you're worried about other people breaking your
bank account on in-app purchases, just disable In-App Purchases under the
'Allowed Content' setting.
Switch
up the fetching frequency: Your iPad automatically grabs new data, such as
incoming e-mail. However, the iPad periodically activates apps that don't
support iOS's Push feature so that they can go "Fetch" new
data--which uses the tablet's battery life. You can tweak your Push and Fetch
settings in Settings, Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Fetch New Data.
Change
your e-mail signature: Don't be one of those people who leave the default 'Sent
from my iPad' signature on all their messages. Change it in Settings, Mail,
Contacts, Calendars, Signatureto...well, anything but that.
Swap
the search engine: Too good for Google? You can change Safari's default search
engine by going to Settings, Safari, Search Engine. Alas, you can only choose
from Google, Bing, or Yahoo--no bringing back AltaVista for you.
Take
a screenshot of whatever is on the screen: Press Home and the sleep/wake button
simultaneously. The screenshot will automatically appear among your photos.
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