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I do that and it works for just a little while 5 min or less and then it goes back to the larger screen and then I am back right where it was.I do that and it works for just a little while 5 min or less and then it goes back to the larger screen and then I am back right where it was.
Try this: turn the iPad off. Then press the lock/power on button for 3 seconds. keeping the power button held down, hold the home button and power/lock button for 10 seconds. After that, release the power button but keep holding the home button for 15 seconds. After you have done that, wait for 30 seeconds not holding any buttons then hold the lock and power on button until the screen goes black. Then power on normaly.Try this: turn the iPad off. Then press the lock/power on button for 3 seconds. keeping the power button held down, hold the home button and power/lock button for 10 seconds. After that, release the power button but keep holding the home button for 15 seconds. After you have done that, wait for 30 seeconds not holding any buttons then hold the lock and power on button until the screen goes black. Then power on normaly.
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I have done that and it only lasts a few min. Then it goes back to being too large top, bottom and side to side. Is there a way of fixin it so it will work longerI have done that and it only lasts a few min. Then it goes back to being too large top, bottom and side to side. Is there a way of fixin it so it will work longer
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Plug your device into the computer and then when it pops up the summary of your iPad in iTunes (it will show your serial number and back up information) you will click on photos on the the left side.
You will then select "sync Photos" on the right side and you will be allowed to select what photo folder on your computer that you want to sync to the iPad.
It will make your life easier if you create a folder on your desktop with all the photos you want to sync.
Also, any photo that is synced to the iPad from the computer will not be able to be deleted off of the iPad. They will stay on there until you unsync them from the iPad via iTunes.
If your iPad has been disabled, it is completely locked down. The only way you'll be able to use it again is by restoring it using iTunes or iCloud. If you have a backup, you'll be able to recover your data, but this process will delete everything that is stored on the iPad. Except for the following methods, there is no other way to unlock a disabled iPad.
tablet screens ,phone screens and ipad screens are adjusted by placing the thumb and finger apart and sliding then together across the screen in a pinching motion. the reverse motion will enlarge
Find a friend with a similar iPad.
Put them side-by-side, and do the same series of "clicks" on each unit, to navigate to the "screen brightness" control on both.
How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or iphone
It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this yet another secretive secret of apple. There is a perfect way of deleting ALL emails at once without jailbreaking your iphone or ipad...and here it is:
>> Open Inbox >> Edit >> Mark All >> Mark As Read [Added May 21, 2014 by Adrian; this extra step makes the difference between success & failure for some.]
>> Open Inbox >> Edit >> Check/select the top message; it will highlight the move button.
>> Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you had checked earlier.
>> Lift all your fingers off from the ipad screen and leave it alone. Wait until all your messages pile up on the right hand portion of the screen (in ipad); iphone will give you the actual number of emails it has selected for the action. Now they are just waiting for your command to be moved ALL at once.
>> Choose trash to delete all of them or any other folder where u want to move them, like one piece. Remember this will replicate your action on the server so you will ACTUALLY move them or delete them on the server and not just the ipad.
Once you have moved all messages to the trash you can either leave them there for the scheduled cleaning or empty it right away by doing this: go to trash folder and touch Edit. The Delete All button shows up at the bottom of the screen. Hit it! You're done!
If you do not see the effects of your actions on the server make sure you have enabled your email accounts for such actions.
Tips:
1. Please give enough time (could take up to several minutes depending the number of emails to be moved) for the emails to be selected for the move. Your screen will become unresponsive while all emails are being packaged. Once emails are ready, in ipad, you will see them zoomed out on the right hand side of the screen, and in iphone you will see the message showing you the actual number of messages that have been selected.
2. Avoid purging very large number of emails, the mail app might freeze or crash. If your inbox has thousands of emails change your sync settings in mail settings to fill lesser number of emails in your inbox.
3. [Added Jul 20, 2014 by Adrian] Many people have reported needing to repeat the above procedure several times before it succeeds. (I too have found this to be necessary a few times on my iPhone but not on my iPad-go figure.) So my final tip is to repeat the procedure 3-4 times if the mail doesn't disappear the first time. In my experience, if your messages disappear momentarily and then reappear, repeating the procedure will eventually make them stay deleted for good.
4. [Added Sep 18, 2014 by Adrian] If you are using IOS 8, there is a setting that may reduce emails piling up on your device! Go to Settings -> Messages and select Keep Messages under the Message History header. You'll be able to choose to keep your messages for 30 Days, 1 Year, or Forever.
make sure photo is first stored in "photos" on ipad, if its in an email or online site, sometimes you cant adjust, press photo for 3 secs first, save to camera roll, and then access photo from camera roll
You have put the keyboard into split mode. You can split the iPad's keyboard in two by either tapping and holding on the 'toggle keyboard' button on the lower-right, or simply pulling the keyboard apart at the middle.
You can put it back to normal by pinching the keyboard back together or by tapping the button on the lower right.
Step 1
To reset the Apple iPad you should first locate the power
button. This is the button on the top right corner of the iPad when you
are holding it like a book, with the narrower sides on the top and
bottom.
Step 2
Once you have located this button you will need to simply
hold this button down for about 3 seconds or until you see the red
slider icon (a red rectangle with a white arrow facing toward the right)
come across the top of the screen. The slide area or the area to the
right of the button will be labeled Slide to Power Off.
Step 3
If you want to just reboot to iPad you can do that by
touching the red slider button and sliding your finger along the slider
area toward the right side of your iPad. The iPad will automatically
start shutting down, it may take it several seconds depending on the
amount of space you are using on your iPad and the programs you had
running when you requested the reboot.
Step 4
To turn the iPad back on or restart it after you have shut
it down just press the power button (remember that's the button on the
top right of the iPad).
I do that and it works for just a little while 5 min or less and then it goes back to the larger screen and then I am back right where it was.
Try this: turn the iPad off. Then press the lock/power on button for 3 seconds. keeping the power button held down, hold the home button and power/lock button for 10 seconds. After that, release the power button but keep holding the home button for 15 seconds. After you have done that, wait for 30 seeconds not holding any buttons then hold the lock and power on button until the screen goes black. Then power on normaly.
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