This screen will give you fast access to controlling your music the icon for the iPod changes depending on what music app you are using. For example, if you were streaming Slacker radio, you would see the icon for Slacker here instead of the iPod icon. You can also control the volume and brightness of your iPad with the slider on either side of the playback buttons.
On the far left side of the screen you will see an icon to either lock the screen rotation or to mute your iPad. The icon that shows up will represent the opposite function of what you have set your side switch to perform. Tap on the icon to turn mute on or off, or turn the rotation lock on or off. Tap on your screen or press the home button when you are done. Now that you have learned how to customize the side switch on your iPad, play around with it and see what your preferred setting is.
Some prefer to have quick access to locking the screen in place, while others prefer the ability to mute the iPad. If some apps on your iPad rotate as expected and others don't rotate, the ones that don't were built that way by their developers. If the screen on your iPad still won't rotate, contact Apple support.
Rotate the screen on your iPad The screen on your iPad can rotate so that you can see apps like Safari and Messages in portrait or landscape mode. Then tap the Rotation Lock button to make sure it's off. On an iPad with iOS 11 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom edge of your screen to open Control Center. To wake the iPad from its power nap, quickly press the button again.
You may also need to wake your iPad if you leave it untended for more than a few minutes, because it goes to sleep all by itself to save power.
To change its nod-off settings, see General. Why does the Home screen lock itself? The buttons on the right edge of the iPad control the audio for movies, music, and other apps that make noise.
Here they are, from top to bottom:. Side Switch. Slide the button up to restore your alerts. Choose Mute to go back to the way things were. If you use the side switch to mute your iPad, you lock the screen by double-clicking the Home button, swiping right-to-left in the panel of apps that appears, and tapping the Screen Orientation Lock. If you use the switch to lock the display, you mute the iPad by turning the volume all the way down, as described next.
Press the bottom half of the switch to lower the volume. The iPad displays a little volume graphic onscreen so you can see where you are on the Relative Scale of Loudness. The outside of the iPad sports two jacks where you plug in cords. Headphone Jack. You can plug in any pair of earbuds or headphones that come with the standard 3. Add Earbuds and Earphones has more on that.
Dock Connector. You plug the provided USB cable in here to connect your iPad to your computer for battery-charging, as well as for music, iBook, and video fill-ups from your iTunes library. This thin port has been a fixture on iPods since , which means that certain accessories, like stereo-audio docks meant for an iPod, may work with your iPad—so check the tech specs before you buy anything new.
Want to listen privately on your iPad? Back in the old days, the only headphones you could get came with a cord attached, and those still work just fine. But if you want to free yourself from wires while you lay back, relax, and listen to a Bach cello suite, get a pair of Bluetooth stereo headphones that connect wirelessly to the Bluetooth chip inside your iPad. Then, your only entanglement will be mind with music. Pretty much any pair of headphones or earbuds with the ubiquitous 3. Why, yes, you can use the familiar white earbuds from your iPod if you want.
Just be sure to push the plug firmly into the jack so it fully connects. To get them to work, you need to pair your headphones with the iPad. Pairing means introducing two Bluetooth devices so they can communicate with each other; you only have to do this the first time you use the two devices together.
Turn Bluetooth on. If the headphones require a passkey listed in the manual , the iPad keyboard appears so you can type it in. Once paired, the iPad screen says Connected next to a headphones icon, and the sound now plays over your wireless connection. The Home button handles a few tasks. Since the iPad displays only one program at a time, you also use the Home button to switch from one app to another.
You could be waist-deep in a Keynote presentation, for example Create Presentations in Keynote , and want to watch an episode of Glee. Press the Home button to close Keynote and automatically save your file and go back to the main iPad screen, where you can tap the Videos icon to get to your shows. While your iPad displays only one program at a time, it can run several apps at once, a process known as multitasking.
The Home button is your ticket to switching among these active apps, too flip to Use the Home Button to Switch Apps for more.
See Chapter 6 for more on that as well. Games Chapter 9 that incorporate the gyroscope functions can be even more thrilling to play since they move with you.
This icon resembles a bell. It turns red when enabled. In some versions of the iOS, the Rotation Lock icon doesn't appear in the Control Center of iPads that are equipped with a side switch.
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