Setting up Apple TV in the Classroom.mp4. The Best iPad Tips and Tricks. A mobile device has changed the ways you interact with the computer. It neither needs a mouse nor a giant physical keyboard any more, but you still can find the ways to work around with it. Just like the iPad, it has only one hard button—the Home button—facing you. Some frequently used keys turn ‘soft’ and appear only when you're running the apps, and special keys like Ctrl, Alt, Esc and Function keys are removed from the onscreen keyboard.
Shedding some light on this trend, these tips and tricks might be of interest to you and come in handy especially when you've just got an iPad in your hand. Most of them may also work well on other iOS devices like the iPhone and the iPod touch running on the same mobile operating system. Note: The steps described in this article work with the iOS 4, 5 and 6, where applicable. See this article The Best iPad Tips and Tricks [Updated for iOS 7] if you're using a new version of the system. Read this article in Chinese Index: On the iOS 4, 5 & 6 Add a bookmark. iPad Getting Started | iPad Beginners Guide. iPads for Education | Victoria, Australia.
NT CLOUD iPad Trial | Information about the iPad Trial being run by ICT for Learning in the NT Department of Education. Sydney region IPad trial. IPad Project BHPS.