Unless you can learn how to control your iPad, its awesome technology is of minimal value. You have to understand the ins and outs of it, how it works and how to work it. In this article, iPad users who want maximum experience will gain valuable insight.

Know which apps are running on your iPad. You’ll find they quickly build up in numbers. If you want to see what else is running on your iPad, just double-click the Home button. A bar shows up near the bottom of the screen that will list currently active apps. Swipe your finger in a downward motion to close the window.

Do you want to preview more of your email? Open the settings app, then choose “mail” on the left side. Next, tap on the “preview” setting. You can adjust this to 5 lines. You are now able to read more of one email in the inbox, and you can skim over them more effectively.

Your iPad is defaulted to show the first two lines of an email in preview. It can be helpful to see more of the content prior to opening. Go to ‘mail’ under ‘settings’. Select Contacts under Mail, then select Calendar to alter the options for additional lines in Preview mail.

Battery Percentage

Does the battery percentage indicator drive you crazy? This is easy to toggle off. Start out in the Settings menu. Under the General section, you will find Usage. You should be able to figure out how to turn off the battery percentage display on this menu.

You can switch your search engine from Google, if you wish. Access Safari and then Search Engine from the Settings menu. In addition to Google, you have a choice of using Yahoo and Bing as your search engine.

FaceTime phone numbers and emails should be set up. The email you used to set up your iPad will be your default, but you can always add more. If you have other email accounts associated with FaceTime, change the information in the Settings.

Everyone has heard of the popular iTunes applications, but not everyone is aware of its vast capabilities. There is an interesting feature of the iTunes store called iTunes U. It houses many educational podcasts on any topic you could possibly imagine.

Share Documents

If you sync with iTunes, you can share documents with a desktop or laptop computer. It’s very easy to interact with iTunes now and share documents. Things are even more easy when you’re able to send PDF’s from any location you wish online.

A great resource for any question regarding your iPad is an online forum. Discussions here provide you a ton of information, plus you can ask any question you want. Introduce yourself first, and then read the archived posts to learn a lot of helpful information.

Like most computers and electronics, the new iPad comes with pre-installed apps that are of no use to you. That said, they can’t be removed, either. Create a folder for these apps and place it toward the bottom of your home screen. Place the apps you use the most where you will be able to access them quickly.

Double click on the home key to see all currently running apps. You will then see a bar that has icons for each app that is running. Pressing an icon will allow you to access an app. You can see what you have running, and close any you are not using to save on memory requirements.

Use tabs to multitask. There is no need to abandon your current site simply to visit a link. Just hold the link rather than tapping it. This will give you a menu of options. Then you can follow the new link in a brand new tab, and the current page stays open too.

You can easily copy text on your iPad. But, this is not the ideal method to use if you need to copy a large volume of text. Instead, quadruple tap the text you’d like to copy and the whole paragraph will automatically be copied. This doesn’t just work for paragraphs, it works for the URL bar as well as addresses.

Be sure to enable the feature known as “Find My iPad”. This is very helpful in the event your iPad goes missing. This feature will tell you just the specific location of your iPad, and you can even have the power of deleting sensitive personal information from another location. Some people do not like the phone to track where there are, but this feature definitely has more benefits than negatives.

Do you get annoyed by all the Wi-Fi notifications? If yes, you can turn it off. Go to your Settings menu, and turn off the setting that asks if you want to join networks. You can still join a network if you desire. You will still be able to, but you won’t be pestered by never-ending notifications.

Does your iPad contain personal information? If so, then ensure that you backup your iPad in case you lose it or someone steals it. Also, make sure your iPad is set to erase all the information in case anyone tries to get into it. Navigate to General Settings and go to the Password Lock function. From here, you can set your iPad to dispose of all information whenever someone enters the wrong password ten times.

You can move to the top of a page in Safari by tapping the title window. Generally, people will scroll to the top, but this is time consuming. This is a good way to browse through a page before going back to the main menu of the site to find more information.

Keep the tips you’ve learned here in mind to turn your iPad experience up a notch. Having an iPad opens doors you had never imagined possible. This impressive piece of technology is far more than the latest gadget. Use the advice above to help you get the most from your new iPad.

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