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Mastering Apple iPad - IOS 12
Mastering Apple iPad - IOS 12
Mastering Apple iPad - IOS 12
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When you purchase an iPad, it's okay to feel overwhelmed. The feeling is quite common. You have so much to learn and do on your new gadget. That, however, should not intimidate you. In a short while, you will become a pro in using the device. The following pointers will help you get started. Downloading the latest software update is essential for any device that allows for system software updates. The updates crush annoying bugs; keep your gadget running smoothly, and save battery life making your iPad run more efficiently. There aren't any known iPad viruses and Apple screens all apps making malware very rare. Still, malware can affect any device and software updates increase your device's safety.  Apple has unveiled the newest iOS version, iOS 12. The version will be available for both iPads and iPhones for free from late 2018. Below are some of the greatest features that you will experience with the new version. Apple confirmed that it is going to double down on performance to increase the speed and responsiveness in iPads and iPhones. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAdidas Wilson
Release dateJul 2, 2018
ISBN9781386361398
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    Disclaimer

    THE AUTHOR HAS MADE every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information within this book was correct at time of publication. The author does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from accident, negligence, or any other cause.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    CH.1 – A New User’s Guide To The iPad

    Ch. 2 - How To Upgrade To iOS 11

    Ch. 3 - How to customize your iPad

    Ch. 4 - iPad iCloud: How To Backup and Restore

    Ch. 5 - How To Use Siri On The iPad

    Ch. 6 - How To Use The Virtual Trackpad On The iPad

    Ch. 7 - How To Use FaceTime On The iPad

    Ch. 8 - The iPad Accessory Guide

    Ch. 9 - How To Control Your PC From Your iPad

    Ch.10 - Find Your Location History In Google Maps or iPhone

    Ch. 11 - Childproof your iPad

    Ch. 12 - Set Up iMessage on the iPad

    Ch. 13 - How to restore an iPad to Factory Default Using iTunes

    Ch. 14 - What To Do If Your iPad won’t Charge Or Charges Slowly

    Ch. 15 - How to reboot your iPad

    Ch. 16 - How To Fix A Poor Wifi Signal On Your iPad

    Ch. 17 - How To Save Your Wet iPad

    Ch. 18 - IPad Recovery Mode

    Ch. 19 - iCloud Photo Library on Your iPad

    Ch. 20 - A Guide To iPad Home Sharing

    Ch. 21 - iPad Settings

    Ch. 22 - How To Sync an iPad with iTunes

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    When you purchase an iPad, it's okay to feel overwhelmed. The feeling is quite common. You have so much to learn and do on your new gadget. That, however, should not intimidate you. In a short while, you will become a pro in using the device. The following pointers will help you get started. Downloading the latest software update is essential for any device that allows for system software updates. The updates crush annoying bugs; keep your gadget running smoothly, and save battery life making your iPad run more efficiently. There aren’t any known iPad viruses and Apple screens all apps making malware very rare. Still, malware can affect any device and software updates increase your device’s safety. The temptation to download tons of apps is real and sooner than you know, you will have several pages full of apps. Finding an app will be a struggle and although spotlight search helps with this, it is still wise to organize your iPad by having folders for apps. Tap and hold on a single app until all of them are vibrating, and then drag it across the screen. Drop an app on another to create a folder. iWork has a spreadsheet, word processor, and presentation software. iLife includes a virtual music studio, Garageband, iMovie, and iPhoto while iBooks is Apple’s ebook reader. Many apps on the App Store are not entirely free. In-app purchases are quite popular due to the Freemium model where the app itself is free but includes items and services for sale. This method makes more money than selling the app. Go to settings on your iPad, tap ‘General’ > Restrictions > Enable Restrictions. You will be prompted to enter a pass-code. After enabling restrictions, look for In-App Purchases and tap the on/off slider.  Connecting your iPad to Facebook makes it easy to share web pages and photos by tapping the Share option. It also makes it possible for other apps to interact with Facebook—with your permission, of course. In Settings, scroll the left-side menu and choose Facebook. Log in to your account and connect. You will soon have storage space issues, unless you got yourself the 64 GB model. Third party cloud storage will give you a little more space. The best options for your iPad include, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box.net and Microsoft’s OneDrive.  Storing your photos and documents on the cloud keeps them safe regardless of what happens to the iPad. Pandora Radio lets you make a

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