IN that case, if I were to ever get an alternative device, I’d get an IPOd
touch. Thanks for those little tips about using IPads!
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE (2nd Generation) de Telcel
> El 24 oct 2020, a la(s) 3:25 p.m., Richard Turner
> escribió:
>
> Also, you will find that often
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Turner
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 4:25:51 PM
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Subject: Re: any tips on using Ipads
Also, you will find that often the buttons in an app that you are used to being
at the bottom of the screen, will most likely be at the top.
That is certainly true wit
Also, you will find that often the buttons in an app that you are used to being
at the bottom of the screen, will most likely be at the top.
That is certainly true with mail and safari.
I much prefer the iPhone because I have no vision and find the extra screen
size is wasted on me.
But, that is
One thing about iPads versus iPhones is they employ split screen views. On
iPads, open settings and you’ll find differences. The setting names are on the
left, and content for them is on the right. Also, the iPads have spassific apps
which do not run on iPhones. They can be used for drawing
Hi all,
I got my new Ipad today. It is my first
one. Are there any tips on using one of these? It is
definitely setup differently than my Iphones. It sure seems
like there is a lot of wasted space on the screen. Maybe I just
don't