Thursday, October 27, 2011

Ipad Tips and tricks


Take a screenshot 
Not many people know that there is not much difference between taking a snapshot of the screen of your iPhone / iPod Touch and taking one on your iPhone. In fact, is exactly the same, except different form factors of course.


To capture the screen of your iPhone, while clicking on the button (upper right) and the Start button (bottom center) to see a quick flash the screen and hear a shutter click sound of the device .

That's it. You can access the screen and saved to the Camera Roll in photos - from here you can choose to email the image, print it or use it as wallpaper, among other things.




Disable 3G data roaming 
If the jet-set a bit and just bought an iPhone 3G with a SIM card, you would do well to turn the 3G radio whenever you go outside your home network. You do not want to press the Power button and Home incur significant - at the same time to take a screenshot of the significantly higher data charges, unless a corporate account and your employer is paying the bill. Just go to Settings> cellular Data and make
Make sure that both Cellular Data Roaming data is out of ch. On the other hand, your car. suspend your iPhone 3G, putting on an airplane. (Configuration).
need is a Wi-Fi to take advantage.




Delete 'Sent from my iPad' email signature: 
Not everyone wants to know that you are sending an email from your iPhone. unless you like showing off. Perhaps you would like to replace email signature by default to something else, something a little more information * or nothing at all. You may want to include officers em ailsignature responding to office e-mail from your iPad?  





Here's how: 
Go to Settings-mail, contacts, calendars and click the Signature tab in the right column of accompaniment. You will see the default "Sent from my iPhone" signature in plain text on the back panel. Select the keyboard to edit the text for your official signature to erase or delete the full signal. Output Configuration and notice the difference the next time you send anemail.

Kill running applications first, when you have a limited number of applications * Lim, will not realize that the iPad (or iPad 2) slow down a bit. but eventually * · as an ally in the App Store fills the device with applications and games irresistible - you. When opening the application after application, it is only matter of time. But how do you know what applications are running and that they want to kill?

Multitasking with IOS 4has did kill any background applications * this may even help extend the life of your iPhone battery. To see what applications are running on the bottom of the iPad, double-click the Start button. You'll notice the default desktop gray and appearing in a row.   

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