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Understand that all the apps and data on the iPad are associated with an Apple ID so "signing out" of your iPad may render some apps and functions useless.
If you are looking to sell your iPad its best to plug it into a computer and restore factory defaults. This will remove all apps and IDs associated with your iPad.
If you are simply looking for security and worry that while signed into your Apple ID there is a chance for fraudulent downloads and purchases it would be my recommendation to set a password/passcode for the iPad that only you know. This will prevent other users form gaining access to your data without your permission.
The iPad is not meant to sign in and sign out at will but if you need to sign out and add another Apple ID then here are the steps to do so.
There are 2 places in which your Apple ID are linked with your iPad. Your iCloud account (photos/documents/ID) and iTunes (music/movies/apps)
You can adjust settings for these individually under Settings > iCloud and Settings > iTunes & App Store
Simply click on the Apple ID email and then choose "Sign Out"
REMEMEBER, some apps and functions may not work without an associated Apple ID registered with the iPad.
To Hard Reset the iPad you are going to need to do the following:
Hold the home (Located at the front side at the bottom of touch screen), and lock button (Located directly on top of the iPad itself) at the same time for at least 10 seconds until the apple logo appears.
This will force the device to do a factory reset to default settings, as if you had just turned on the iPad for the very first time.
Please let me know if this helps or not so I can help further assist you.
There is no way to edit the screen ratio on the new iPad or any iPad for that matter. They went with 4:3 because the majority of users use the device to browse the internet and read e-magazines or e-books on it. As you know the screen gets cut off when you go to fullscreen or it has those annoying black bars above and below. If you're looking to watch video do it on a computer or your TV. The new iPad isn't made for heavy video watching IMO.
Hi Joan, Things like iPad don't come with a detailed user manual as to how to use each and every function of them. They are intuitive and you can learn only by using the device. However for most basic operations, they can have a user manual either online or offline. Try searching for iPad user manual online.
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You are able to use any appstore app with the iPad. Make sure your iPad is listed as a connected device in the left side bar of iTunes. Check your sync settings to make sure they're set to sync with your iPad and if needed restore your iPad using the restore button and try to sync again.
To make an application fullscreeen tap the small "2x" button in the bottom corner of your iPad. This will upscale the app to fullscreen.
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