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Sounds like you need to do a hard reboot. From Google:
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Here's how to perform a hard reboot:
- Hold down the Power and Home buttons at the same time for close to 10 seconds.
- Ignore the Slide to Power Off bar across the top of the screen when it appears and just keep holding the two buttons until you see the iPad screen go black and then see the Apple logo on the screen as it restarts.
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Hope this helps!
I don"t have Chrome in my iPad Mini, but on Chrome PC there is a symbol (3 black horizontal lines) in the upper right corner of the screen. That symbol is for "Settings" so click on the icon and select settings. You should find what you need there.
Hope this works.
Google is releasing a design update to Gmail for iOS today that tweaks the apps for iOS 7 and introduces new viewing modes on the iPad. While the iPhone version of Gmail remains largely unchanged aside from some bigger fonts and a matching status bar, the iPad version now includes a left-hand navigation bar when in landscape mode that allows for easy access to the inbox tabs that Google introduced in May. In portrait mode, messages will now take up the entire display, rather than just a portion of it, as will the new message composition window.
Go to the App Store on your Springboard (the menu). Then search for WhatsApp on the search bar on the top-right of the screen. Make sure you have a working data/ WiFi connection.
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.
I answered this before. Please look at all answered problems before asking questions. Others have probably already given you the information. Here is my answer: 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.
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).
What app are you in? The iPad's software keyboard is not always the same - it changes depending on what context you're in. For example, it will remove the space bar and display web symbols when typing a URL (web address).
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