How To Use Your IPad To Become More Productive

Maximize security by setting your iPad to erase all of your data after ten failed password entry attempts. Navigate to Settings, then General, then Passcode Lock. Select the Erase Data option. Just make sure that you remember your passcode or write it down in a safe place. Make sure that others who have permission to use your device do the same.

You should always avoid plugging your iPad into a low power USB port. This can seriously damage your iPad over time. Usually the low power USB ports are located on the front of many computers and the high power ones are on the back. Check your computers specifications for more information.

When you want a spelling suggestion, highlight the word you're looking to replace. In the menu which appears, you'll see a "Replace..." option. Click that and you should be offered a variety of replacements, from correct spelling to alternative words that are spelled very similarly, making word processing a snap.

You can stop annoying Wi-Fi joining messages on your iPad. If you're tired of getting asked to join various Wi-Fi networks constantly, this can be taken care of under Settings and Wi-Fi. Switch off Ask to Join Networks. You may still join any network that you've already got from this screen, you just will not be harassed constantly.

Change your iPad password so it is complicated, hard for someone else to guess and easy for you to remember. Go under 'PassCode Lock" in the general settings, and click on "Simple Passcode" to enable you to make a new and better password that is longer than 4 digits.

The glass screen on your iPad has a special coating that provides protection from the oil in your fingertips. It is important you take proper care of your screen to protect this oleophobic coating. First of all, don't drop your iPad. The screen is glass, so it will break easily. Next, always clean your screen with a lint-free, soft cloth. You may lightly dampen this cloth with water, but don't use alcohol, window cleaner, or any abrasives. After each use, clean your screen so that the lingering fingerprints don't degrade the oleophobic coating.

The iPad is more than just a large music device. It can do almost anything that a PC can do outside of data input. It is a great way to surf the web, watch videos online, check out social media, listen to podcasts or even make phone calls through external applications.

Whenever you attempt to join a WiFi network, by default a notification pops up asking you if you would like to join. This can be annoying and slow down your productivity. In order to disable this, access the settings menu. From there, locate the WiFi section and disable the "Ask to join Networks" option. Now whenever you try to join a network, the notification will not display.

Control what notifications you see. Tired of every app bothering you with notifications, causing you to miss important ones? Head to the Notifications section of your Settings menu. Here you can determine which of your apps are allowed to send you pop up notifications and which ones cannot. This can put a halt to noisy apps and make it easier to see your important messages.

Get a cover for your iPad and put it to use immediately. This will protect the exterior of your device from damage like scratches and could even save your device from destruction if it were to fall. A cover can be expensive, but buying a new iPad will surely cost you a good deal more.

If your like most people, the love you have for your iPad is somewhat off-set by your frustrations at learning to use it! Hopefully the tips from this article makes mastering the iPad a little bit easier for you. Once you become familiar with all that it can do, you will fall in love with it all over again!

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