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How to Navigate Your iPad Pro and iPad Air Without a Home Button
Apple jettisoned the button on its Pro and Air tablets to make room for a larger screen. So how do you unlock the device, get around the screen, view open apps, and talk to Siri? Just like on the iPhone X and higher, you perform all these actions and more by swiping, tapping, and showing your face in the right places. Just don’t block the TrueDepth camera with your hand if you’re holding the device in landscape mode.
If you’re using your iPad Pro in public while wearing a mask, the screen will tell you to swipe up for Face ID or enter your passcode. The dock automatically appears when you’re at the home screen and disappears when you open an app. If your iPad has a home button, you can double-press it to show all the apps that are currently open. Without a home button, you have to swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold your finger for a split second until the App Switcher appears.
With iOS 12 or higher, swiping up and across to view your open apps works on all devices. There’s a long-standing belief that force-closing all your open apps frees up memory and boosts performance, but this is more myth than magic. Perform this action when prompted and the Apple Pay screen will appear, allowing you to make purchases online or in-store from your device. You may need to fiddle with the positioning of your iPad to achieve this move with one hand, whether you’re in portrait or landscape mode.
Swipe down from just below the top of the screen to open a search bar to find content across your iPad.
View or Close Running Apps
For information on viewing app and data usage, please visist the View & Manage Data tutorial. • Understand multitasking and background activity on your iPhone To view recently used apps, swipe up from the bottom of the screen without removing your finger.
How to Close or Force Quit iPad Apps
Apple designed its iPadOS software so that you don’t have to close an app when you’re not using it, since most apps that are not active remain in a suspended state and don’t use up any resources or eat up battery. It’s worth reiterating that there’s generally no need to close apps that aren’t playing up in order to improve performance, as Apple has built-in management systems for dealing with all of the apps that you have open on your device.
How to Navigate Your iPad Pro and iPad Air Without a Home Button
Apple jettisoned the button on its Pro and Air tablets to make room for a larger screen. So how do you unlock the device, get around the screen, view open apps, and talk to Siri? Just like on the iPhone X and higher, you perform all these actions and more by swiping, tapping, and showing your face in the right places. Just don’t block the TrueDepth camera with your hand if you’re holding the device in landscape mode. If you’re using your iPad Pro in public while wearing a mask, the screen will tell you to swipe up for Face ID or enter your passcode. The dock automatically appears when you’re at the home screen and disappears when you open an app.
If your iPad has a home button, you can double-press it to show all the apps that are currently open. Without a home button, you have to swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold your finger for a split second until the App Switcher appears.
With iOS 12 or higher, swiping up and across to view your open apps works on all devices. There’s a long-standing belief that force-closing all your open apps frees up memory and boosts performance, but this is more myth than magic. Perform this action when prompted and the Apple Pay screen will appear, allowing you to make purchases online or in-store from your device. You may need to fiddle with the positioning of your iPad to achieve this move with one hand, whether you’re in portrait or landscape mode.
Swipe down from just below the top of the screen to open a search bar to find content across your iPad.
Apple iPad – View, Open or Close Recently Used Apps
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