iPad All-in-One For Dummies. Nancy C. MuirЧитать онлайн книгу.
tap and hold the key until a set of alternative symbols appears (see Figure 2-10).
Figure 2-10: Only some symbols offer alternatives when you press and drag them.
1. Tap the Dictation key (refer to Figure 2-9) to activate the Dictation feature, and then speak your input.
This works in several apps, such as Mail, Notes, and Maps. Tap the Dictation key again (or tap in the note) to turn off the Dictation feature.
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2. To hide the keyboard, press the Keyboard key in the bottom-right corner.
3. Tap the Home button to return to the Home screen.
Using the split keyboard
The Split Keyboard feature allows you to split the keyboard so that each side appears nearer the edge of the iPad screen. For those who are into texting with their thumbs, this feature makes it easier to reach all the keys from the sides of the device. The feature is on by default, but if it doesn’t work for you, it may have been turned off. (You can enable it by going to Settings and turning on Split Keyboard in the Keyboard section of the General pane.) Follow these steps to use it:
1. Open an application, such as Notes, where you can use the onscreen keyboard.
2. Tap in an entry field or page, which displays the onscreen keyboard.
3. Place two fingers in the middle of the onscreen keyboard and spread them toward the left and right.
The keyboard splits, as shown in Figure 2-11.
4. Hold the iPad with a hand on either side and practice using your thumbs to enter text.
5. To reconnect the split keyboard, place two fingers on each side of the keyboard and move them together to join them again.
Figure 2-11: A split keyboard makes thumb entry quicker.
Flicking to search
Can’t find that song you downloaded or an email from your boss? You’ll be relieved to know that a search feature in iPad called Spotlight helps you find suggestions from the Internet, Music, iTunes, and the App Store, as well as suggestions for nearby locations, photos, music, emails, contacts, movies, and more. This search feature can be found on the screen to the left of the default Home screen.
Follow these steps to access and use Spotlight:
1. Swipe downward near the top of any Home screen (but not from the very top or bottom of the screen).
The Search field appears.
2. Tap in the Spotlight Search field.
The keyboard appears. (See Figure 2-12.)
3. Begin entering a search term.
For example, in Figure 2-13 I typed the letter C. iPad might display any app, contact, music, video, or note that begins with C. As you continue to type a search term, the results are narrowed down to match.
4. Tap an item in the search results to open it in the associated app or player.
To close the app and go back to the Search screen, tap the Home button, and then tap the left side of the Home button to display the Search screen again.
Figure 2-12: Use the familiar Search field to enter search terms.
Figure 2-13: Narrow your search by typing more letters.
5. To enter a different search term, tap in the Search field and tap the circled X at the right end of the box or the Delete key on the keyboard to delete the current term, and then enter another.
6. Scroll down to the bottom of the search results and tap Search Web or Search Wikipedia to check results from those sources.
Updating the Operating System
This book is based on the latest version of the iPad operating system at the time, iOS 8.0. If you have an iPad (generation 4 and later can update to iOS 8.0), to make sure that you get the latest and greatest features in iPad, it’s a good idea to update right now to the latest iOS (and periodically, no matter which recent model of iPad you have, to receive minor upgrades). If you’ve set up an iCloud account on your iPad, updates will happen automatically, or you can update over a Wi-Fi or 3G/4G connection by going to Settings and, on the General pane, tapping Software Update. Note that the original iPad model cannot run iOS 7 or later, so this book’s coverage will not match its functionality in large part.
1. Plug the Lightning to USB Cable (or the Dock Connector to USB Cable) into your iPad and plug the USB end into your computer.
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