Each year, Apple adds new features to iPad by releasing a new
version iOS. iOS runs iPhone, iPad and iPod. Consistently they have been
pushing boundaries of mobile operating systems. If you are among those who
haven’t heard about these features, then welcome to this new world. The only
drawback of adding up so many features is that people haven’t heard about it.
Read this blog to know more about the things you can do with your iPad.
Hidden iPad Features You Probably Didn’t Know
1.
Virtual touchpad
Choose any text by tapping a finger on a word. Now, you can
manage the selection box. It is not as easy as it is sounding. Just positioning
the cursor using a finger with the help of a finger can be difficult. What
comes as a rescue here is Simply activate virtual touchpad by tapping two
fingers on the keyboard. Keys would get disappear, and they will act like the
touchpad. Users can move the cursor around the screen. Choose the topic swiftly
and adequately. A lot of writing can be
done on iPad so this feature can serve as a genuine timesaver. Selecting can be
a little tricky, but copying and pasting are a lot easier.
2.
Switch between the apps
quickly
Many things have been made regarding iPad’s abilities. Until
users have iPad Air, you can't use these features. Are you even sure that you
need them? iPad has two combined features for setting up the multitasking.
First is fast application switching. Closing an app won't really close down the
app in iPad.
On the contrary, it places the app in the memory if you require
to reaccess it. Now you can quickly jump across several apps in no time.
iPad also supports multitasking gestures. They are series of
the gestures that allows you to jump between apps fast. You can use four finger
swipe. Just keep four fingers on iPad’s display. Move them from right to left.
3.
Voice Dictation
Are you one of those who can't type much on the on-screen
keyboard? Don’t worry as you can get through this issue quickly. You can even
hook up an outside keyboard. Don’t purchase an accessory for only typing up a
single letter. Ipad is amazing for voice dictation. iPad can receive your
dication every time the on-screen keyboard is shown on the screen. It
incorporates entering in a text message. Click key with a microphone at the
left of the space bar. Start speaking now. Users can even use Siri to dictate
the text message along with commanding her to send a text message. When you
have to deliver a note to yourself then simply tell her to create a note. She
will dictate a note, and then you store it in the "Notes app".
David Maxwell is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in
the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, David has written
technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.
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