iPad Tips and Tricks – Part 4

  Peter Bennet    October 24, 2011    1347

 

iPad pro users know how to move around on the iPad quickly and efficiently. Knowing how to move around the iPad will enable you do the work that needs to get done faster and this helps you get more done without getting bogged down in the technical areas.

Those who use the iPad a lot during the day, or if there is more than more than one person using the same iPad can create many apps on the home screen. Games, news reels, blog apps can cloud up the home screen and make the iPad crowed and unorganized. Did you know you could create a folder on the iPad just like you can on a MacBook Pro? Here’s how. Hold down the app button until is begins to shake. Drag it with the tip of your finger over the top of another app you want in the same folder and both apps are no in a folder. Add as many apps into the folder as you need.

To create other folders, simply do the same thing with other apps. You can create folders for kids games, news, apps, shopping apps, apps for mom, apps for dad, and whatever else you need.

One quick and handy tool that many iPad users may not know about, or tend to forget, is the multi tasking app switcher. When you double click on the home button, all the apps that you have open will appear in the dock. You will be able to switch between apps very quickly and easily. This also allows you to swipe over the orientation lock or the brightness and audio tab. Fast work can now be done even faster. Multi tasking is one of the many reasons the iPad has become so popular. Now, you can do more than one thing at a time, or easily find the project you were working on before the phone call.

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