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Today we’re sharing not one, not 10, but 50 of our favorite best kept secrets that will have your iPad truly working for you and making your life a whole lot easier. While the best MacBooks and Macs can make your work life a breeze and the best iPhones are great for staying connected while you’re out and about, there’s something about an iPad that can’t be beat. It’s not as cumbersome or heavy as a laptop, which makes it great for taking on holiday and its screen is bigger than that of a smartphone, which means it’s easier to operate Excel or Word.

But not every user is familiar with the true breadth and depth of what this genius device can do. From organizing your apps to making Siri sing, here are 50 of our favorite iPad tips and tricks. One of our favorite iPad tips and tricks, swipe up from the Dock and you’ll see your recent apps with large thumbnails to make them easier to identify.

Swipe down from the top right of the Home Screen to show Control Center, which has shortcuts for everyday tasks such as adjusting the brightness and volume, turning Bluetooth on and off, locking the screen orientation and so on. Does your iPad store data you don’t want to fall into the wrong hands, such as your top secret plans for world domination?

Go into Settings > Touch ID & Passcode and scroll down to Erase Data.

This enables you to automatically erase your iPad if there are ten failed passcode attempts. It seems like every app wants you to enable notifications, and some of them take advantage of your trust by blasting you with unwanted ads. This enables you to create shortcuts, so for example we’ve got a semicolon followed by “sorryno” to automate polite replies to product pitches.

The default iPad keyboard takes up a lot of room, especially in landscape mode. If your device isn’t AirPlay-enabled but has a rival system such as ChromeCast, look for an app such as Tubio, which streams to all kinds of things in pristine HD. The screenshot is automatically added to your Photos library but a thumbnail appears on screen for a moment: tap on that and you can edit it before saving or sharing it. Touch and hold the icon for the second app and drag it upwards; it’ll now appear in its own panel.

If you find you keep triggering these by mistake you can turn them off in Settings > General > Multitasking. When you’re watching a film or having a FaceTime video call in full screen mode you’ll see a little icon of a screen with an arrow in it, so for example if you’re watching a music video in Apple Music it’s up by the close icon at the top left of the window.

Printing wirelessly is easy if you’ve got an AirPrint printer: assuming your printer and iPad are both on the same Wi-Fi network it’s just a matter of tapping the Share menu in your app and choosing Print. Some apps like to do things in the background, which can be useful: for example it’s handy to have your newspaper ready to read when you turn on your iPad in the morning, or to have the current weather forecast in your widget. But background refresh could also mean apps using bandwidth and battery for no good reason, which isn’t ideal if you’re on a cellular connection.

And you can customize it: if you tap on it, scroll right and choose More, you’ll see which features can be turned on or off. Your iPad Home Screen can include widgets to show calendar items, weather forecasts, news headlines and anything else you fancy. Press and hold on a blank bit of your first Home Screen and you can add the widgets you’d like your iPad to display.

If you change your mind just press and hold again, and you’ll see little circles with minus signs in each widget. It doesn’t take long to fill up even the most enormous iPad with photos, apps and videos.

Go into Settings > General > iPad Storage and you’ll see what’s taking up space.

You can now make a number of changes, including offloading unused apps.

This removes the app from your iPad but keeps its icon and data; when you need it, just tap on it to pick up where you left off. When you’re typing you can add punctuation and symbols without switching from the ABC keyboard.

Mail offers a useful feature to tame unnecessary notifications: you can ask it to notify you only when a message comes from a Very Important Person, and to have an inbox folder that only shows messages from those VIPs. In Safari on your Mac, iPhone or iPad you can share open tabs with your other devices. Maps offers real-time public transport information, and when you search for an address you can choose public transport options including underground railways, buses, trains and ferries. If you choose public transport in the Directions tab you’ll also see advisories of timetable changes and other issues that might affect your trip. In the US, you can also get directions for cyclists that warn of steep hills, stairs and other issues. Apple has been beefing up Maps’ capabilities over the years, and it can offer a lot of useful information about places: photos, contact details and TripAdvisor reviews of hotels, whether retailers accept Apple Pay and whether dentists are sadists.

It’s handy for online articles that might not stay available, such as things you’re reading as part of a subscription. You can also take a screenshot of an entire webpage, not just the bit you’re currently viewing: to do that, take a screenshot as normal (the home and power buttons, or the sleep/wake and volume up buttons) and then tap on the thumbnail to open it in editing mode. At the top you’ll see an option to grab the entire page, which you can then save or share. No problem: just tap the correct object or area and the camera will refocus and re-meter. You can also switch Smart HDR mode on or off in Settings > Camera for high dynamic range shots: they’re good for dramatic shots such as foul weather on bright days. You don’t have to leave FaceTime’s picture-in-picture window in its default location.

In the camera app tap on the Pano option and you can use your iPad to create a huge panoramic image. You can also get similar adapters that enable you to connect USB devices such as flash drives or musical instruments.

If you’re typing a web address in Safari, press and hold the full stop key to see a selection of domain options including .com, .co.uk and so on.

If you’ve enabled iCloud for Safari this is synced between your devices, so you might save an article from your work Mac to read on your iPad when you get home.

Some sites do a great job of hiding useful content behind bad design or invasive ads. Tapping the AA icon in the Safari address bar switches in to reading mode, which strips out a lot of unnecessary clutter, and if you tap the icon again when you’re actually in reading mode you can adjust the font and color and size.

It’s important to stress that both of these things only affect what’s recorded on your iPad: the sites you visit and their advertising trackers will still know you were there and what you were looking at. The screen will now open the link in the right and retain the original page in the left. On the Home Screen, slide down with two fingers to bring up the search box. This will include some Siri suggestions of commonly used options, such as “Send a message to Julie”.

Depending on where you live you can choose between multiple options, so for example in the UK we have a choice of male and female voices with US, Indian, Irish, South African, Australian or British accents. For example, animation can make some people feel ill, while other users may have motion difficulties or vision issues.

There are lots of options in Settings > Accessibility to make the iPad more usable, including changes to the way it displays text and its support for assistive devices. Apple’s voice recognition can understand punctuation, which can make your dictated texts and emails much easier to read.

The Best iPad Tips and Tricks: How to Conquer iPadOS

But with Apple splitting the two devices’ operating systems into iOS and iPadOS, there are now some iPad-specific functions tablet owners should know. Read on to learn the secrets that will make Apple’s biggest touch screen even more worthwhile in your daily life. For more, dig into our iPhone tips story, as well as the fundamentals of how to navigate an iPad without a home button and how to change the look and feel of the icons and text.

Another way of sharing access across devices is to see the tabs you have open in the Safari browser on, say, your iPhone, also appear on iPad or Mac. On the iPad (or iPhone) go to Settings> [your name] > iCloud and ensure Safari is switched on. Menu options include Undock (so the keyboard “floats”), Floating (so you get a mini iPhone-sized keyboard you can put anywhere on the screen), and Split (pictured above).To undo, long-press again and select Merge or pinch outward with two fingers.

Those are the symbols, punctuation, or numbers you get if you hit the shift key on either side of the space bar. For a side-by-side Split View, do the same thing as above, but then hold the top of the Slide Over window and drag it down slightly right (or left, depending on where you want it).

The glorious thing about the multitasking option is the ability to drag and drop text or other info between apps.

For example, the Photos app next to Mail, Messages, or Notes lets you drag and drop your memorable digital imagery for sharing or saving in a whole new context. Dragging a photo from a PCMag story to the Notes app in Split View. You’re not limited to drag and drop within a Split View or Slide Over app—but they make it easier.

But beyond the apps created by Apple, you’ll find support for it in Google Docs, Chrome, Annotable, Twitter, Evernote, AirMail, Bear, and more. If you don’t have a home button, press Power and Volume up simultaneously.

If you have an Apple Pencil(Opens in a new window) stylus, swipe up from the bottom corner. You can annotate an image after you take it (which is a lot easier with the Apple Pencil, of course).

iOS and iPadOS also allow full-screen recording now, for videos of what’s happening on screen. Got a kid who wants to play with a single app on your phone, but always ends up somehow sending your boss an email? Take an unpaired Bluetooth-capable pointing device, pair it to the iPad via Settings > Bluetooth, and begin moving the cursor. On the Mac (with macOS Catalina or higher), this feature is known as SideCar, and you can do it over USB or even wirelessly, as long as both devices are logged into the same Apple ID.

Coming to iPadOS 15 will be the ability to place widgets on any page you want in any spot, just like with iPhone.

You’ll see it trying to find friends first, but click the Devices icon at the bottom to locate your Apple equipment.

Options like playing a sound on the iPad may help you track it if it’s nearby. The nuclear option is to hit Erase This Device so nothing on it falls into the wrong hands, even if the iPad itself won’t be coming back to you.

A feature unique to the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation) or iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) is the ability of the front-facing 12-megapixel Ultra Wide camera with 122-degree field of view to keep you centered in the frame during FaceTime video calls. The 2nd generation Apple Pencil(Opens in a new window) is one of those rare products to earn five out of five stars from PCMag. Double tapping the 2nd gen Apple Pencil on an iPad will switch you back to the last tool you used. This also sets what you get when you click the Notes icon in the Control Center without unlocking first, so it also works on iPhone.

Your sketchy, stretchy imperfect shape will quickly be replaced by a perfect rendition. Shape recognition supports the following shapes: line, curve, square, rectangle, circle, oval, heart, triangle, star, cloud, pentagon, thought bubble, outlined arrow, continuous line with 90-degree turns, line with an arrow at end, and a curve with an arrow at the end.

Layer them or angle them so a square looks like a diamond, and write words inside them as you see fit. Need a quick way to create a PDF, or just want to save some items for reading later on any device?

You’ll now get a new Share icon at the top that allows you to save the PDF to a place like Files, Dropbox; or the Notes app; or email it, AirDrop it, or send it via Messages, Slack, Signal, etc.

Become an iPad pro: Must-know iPad tips and tricks

You can move the popup around, hide it in the left or right corners of the screen for when you need it, or expand the app by pressing the three dots on top of it. You can move the popup around, hide it in the left or right corners of the screen for when you need it, or expand the app by pressing the three dots on top of it. Now with your other hand you can swipe up from the bottom and open another app, while still holding that photo or file.

Now with your other hand you can swipe up from the bottom and open another app, while still holding that photo or file.

To personalize your iPad home screen with some widgets, press and hold it until the apps start jiggling. Granted, not every app supports the drag and drop feature, but most do.If you’re watching a Netflix video but want to do something else at the same time, don’t pause the video – just go ahead and jump to the home screen or move to another app, and your video will run in a popup window.So this way you can continue watching your show while doing other things – browsing the web, maybe even opening Quick Note and jotting down notes, the sky’s the limit!Well, actually the limit is which apps support Picture in Picture.

So you can freely play a video in those, then jump out of them and do something else on your iPad, while the video continues playing in a popup.Supposedly YouTube is also finally going to let both paid and free users play videos in Picture in Picture at some point, but we don’t have concrete dates on when, and in which regions, yet.While once your iPad home screen was just app icons, nowadays you can add widgets among those app icons to make things more interesting. And, of course – to get more information at a glance.To personalize your iPad home screen with some widgets, press and hold it until the apps start jiggling.

By adding those to your home screen, you’ll be able to see at a glance your latest incoming emails, your upcoming reminders for today, a large clock, and this week’s weather respectively.

Safari tips and tricks: make the most of your iPad web browsing experience All open tabs, along with the search bar are now in the same single row, which saves a bit of vertical space for the actual websites that you visit. However, you can revert back to the old Safari look, where the search bar is separated from the tabs, if that one is easier for you to use.

By adding those to your home screen, you’ll be able to see at a glance your latest incoming emails, your upcoming reminders for today, a large clock, and this week’s weather respectively. Of course, you can add any other widgets that you want, and as you can see, they really spruce up the home screen.As of recently, the Safari web browser has a new, compact look.

All open tabs, along with the search bar are now in the same single row, which saves a bit of vertical space for the actual websites that you visit.However, you can revert back to the old Safari look, where the search bar is separated from the tabs, if that one is easier for you to use. Popular iPad Safari extensions include 1Password, which, as the name suggests, is a password manager.

Achoo HTML Viewer & Inspector is a good one for some users, adding the “Inspect” option many desktop browsers have. Noir is another iPad Safari extension that attempts to give you a “dark mode” for every single website that you open, which can be much easier on the eyes. So yeah, dive into those paid and free iPad Safari extensions, see if you find something that will make your web browsing experience even better! Noir is another iPad Safari extension that attempts to give you a “dark mode” for every single website that you open, which can be much easier on the eyes.So yeah, dive into those paid and free iPad Safari extensions, see if you find something that will make your web browsing experience even better!

Since its humble beginnings as a portable entertainment and web browsing device, the iPad has evolved to become a viable computer replacement for many users.Back in 2019 it received its own operating system – iPadOS – which itself is a fork of iOS. This feature was introduced with iPadOS 15, so first and foremost, make sure your iPad has been updated to the latest iPadOS version.Whether you’re doing research, or you suddenly get an urge to jot down whatever’s on your mind, just swipe from the lower right corner of the screen towards the center.

You would click on a text field, a virtual keyboard would appear, and that was your main way of input.But now the iPad has Scribble! This feature basically lets you handwrite anything, into any text field, with your Apple Pencil.For example, you can open the Safari web browser and write down “pancakes” in the search bar, with your Apple Pencil, instead of by pressing virtual keys on a virtual keyboard like a caveman!

And web search results for “pancakes” you shall get!Just start handwriting into any text field with your Apple Pencil, because, again – you don’t need to deal with an on-screen keyboard when you have a handy stylus… at hand.This is just good to know if you’re a student who relies on the Notes app, for example. Or heart, or arrow… Handy, right?If you own a physical iPad keyboard that you use with your tablet (like it’s a laptop), you’ll be happy to know there are a number of handy keyboard shortcuts for doing things quickly.Shortcuts, of course, are keys you can press to perform quick actions.

The command key is marked “cmd” on your iPad keyboard, and it’s right next to the space bar.

Those two shortcuts work for copying and pasting files too, by the way.You can also undo an action by pressing Cmd+Z on your iPad keyboard.

At any time, in most apps you can just press and hold the Cmd key for about two seconds to reveal all of the available keyboard shortcuts.If you press and hold the Cmd key on the home screen, you’ll see system-wide shortcuts you can use anywhere.And again, press and hold Cmd in, say, a video editing iPad app, and you’ll see its unique keyboard shortcuts.

6 Best iPad Pro Tips and Tricks in 2021

It’s versatile, too; you can use your iPad Pro for intense hours of work or binge-watching your favorite TV shows. Even better yet, there are always hidden iPad Pro tips and tricks you can learn to make your life easier (and some are just plain cool).

Continue reading to learn six iPad Pro tips and tricks you didn’t know about. It’s a time-saver and it’s really helpful if you don’t want to pay extra for an audiobook or your hands are full.

You probably already know the basic gesture to switch between apps on your iPad Pro, but there are many more you’ll still want to learn! Move several apps at once: Organizing your home screen can be hard on the iPad Pro.

You probably already know about the iPad Pro multitasking features, like Split View, but did you know you can take it one step further? If, for instance, you’re browsing iPhoneGeeks with Safari and taking notes at the same time, but you need to use the Mail app. You can switch apps and even close your Split View, and you can just open Safari again, and you’ll see your workspace in the same place you left it. Another great Split View feature is that you can drag and drop items between apps. Instead of forgetting what you were working on, or starting over, you can use the ingenious Handoff feature and pick up where you left off between your Apple devices. You can test Handoff by opening Safari on your iPhone and then going to the App Switcher on your iPad Pro.

If you have an Apple Pencil, you need to remember this tip – it’ll save you a lot of time while also keeping your iPad Pro secure. This makes it really easy to take quick notes during class or in public without unlocking your iPad. Thanks to a feature called Sidecar, you can connect your Mac to your iPad Pro to use it as a second monitor! You can even move windows across both devices and use the touchscreen to draw (or sign a document) on your Mac.

10 Things You Need to Know About Your New iPad

If you want to turn your ‌iPad‌ into a replacement for a Mac when you’re working at a desk, you can do so with a mouse and a keyboard. As with a Mac, you can connect any Bluetooth mouse, keyboard, or trackpad to your ‌iPad‌ to use those inputs as an alternative to the touch screen. It’s really as simple as opening up Bluetooth and initiating the pairing process, but we’ve got some handy how tos that cover all the ins and outs of using a keyboard and a mouse with an ‌iPad‌.

You can scroll through the categories and tap into each one to see all the apps listed there, or you can take advantage of the search feature.

Tip: If you want to delete your ‌Home Screen‌ pages in bulk or rearrange them, just long press on an empty area of the ‌Home Screen‌ and then tap on the row of dots at the bottom of the display. When the text is situated in the app where you want it to go, release your finger and it will be pasted over. With an ‌Apple Pencil‌, you can sketch and draw within drawing apps, note-taking apps, and more, but you can also navigate with the ‌Apple Pencil‌ and you can write in any text field on the ‌iPad‌, with the ‌iPad‌ translating it into typed text. In the built-in Notes app, for example, you can open it up and just start writing with the Pencil.

Long press on an empty space on the ‌Home Screen‌ to enter “Jiggle” mode where the icons are wiggling.

Tap on the “+” button in the upper left hand corner of the display.

Add a widget by long pressing on the display and then tapping the “+” button as outlined above. You can drag and drop widgets to rearrange them, or pull one out from Today View to your ‌Home Screen‌.

Quick Notes can be used with or without an ‌Apple Pencil‌, and the interface can be accessed at any time with a simple gesture. In any app, or on the ‌Home Screen‌, swipe up diagonally from the right hand corner of the screen.

You can do the diagonal swipe in either portrait or landscape mode – it works the same.

Swipe to collapse the Quick Note to the side if you want to hide it temporarily and bring it back to look something up.

Using ‌Sidecar‌ is as simple as accessing the display section of the Control Center on your Mac and beaming your screen to your ‌iPad‌, but we have a detailed guide with full instructions below. ‌Sidecar‌ requires a Mac compatible with macOS Catalina or later, and it works with the following machines:

Safari on the ‌iPad‌ supports all of the same extensions that you might get on your Mac, so you can download extensions for turning all webpages to dark mode, using password managers, avoiding AMP pages, and more. Select the text that you want to have translated by long pressing and then dragging the blue bars.

System-wide translation works for Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

In addition to Siri Suggestions, which offers up apps you might want to access based on your usage history, there will be a search bar. Tip: If you swipe down from the Lock Screen on your ‌iPad‌, you can get to a Spotlight Search interface without having to unlock your device. If you want to see more on Spotlight Search and how it can be used, we have a dedicated guide highlighting all of the new features that came in ‌iOS 15‌.

We have dedicated roundups for each of Apple’s iPads, with complete feature rundowns. You’ll also want to take a look at the ‌iPadOS 15‌ roundup to learn how to use all of the ‌iPad‌ functions that were introduced with this year’s software update.

Best Apple iPad tips and tricks

These are the best iPad tips and tricks to help you master your Apple tablet and the iPadOS software. Swipe down from the battery icon at the top right of your iPad screen to access Control Centre. Pressing and holding icons within the Control Centre will also offer more options and settings. Swipe down from the Home page on your iPad to access the search bar.

For other iPad models, double tap the Touch ID home button. If you’re reading a document in iBooks, tapping on the left side of your iPad’s screen will take you back to the previous page. If you want to stop your iPad’s display from rotating when you turn it, swipe down from the top right corner of the Home screen to pull up the Control Centre and then tap the icon with the circle and arrow around the lock. You can also open an app and tap on the three dots at the top of your display to enter Slide Over or Split View.

To move the secondary Slide Over app to the other side of the screen: Drag from the top of the window (you’ll see a grey long line there).

Have Safari running alongside Notes in the Split Screen view. Tap on the text you want to copy, then long press it, and drag it across to Notes. There’s a feature called Focus within iPadOS 15 that allows you to automatically filter notifications based on what you are doing.

Smart Stack shows you relevant information throughout the day, such as weather, your next calendar event or photos from your library. To add a Smart Stack to your Home screen: Touch and hold the Home Screen > Tap on “+” > Tap on Smart Stack > Add Widget > Done.

If you want to know what kind of iPad you have or find out the generation: Open Settings > General > About.

Today View will give you timely information from your favourite apps, at a glance. If you have lost your iPad and you have another Apple device: Open the Find My app (green circle with a blue dot on a white background) > Tap on Devices at the bottom > Tap on your iPad from the list > You can then choose a number of options, including playing a sound if you think you have lost your iPad nearby, or getting directions to its last known location. With iPadOS and macOS Catalina or later, it’s possible to use an iPad as a secondary display to your Mac.

By default, there’s a small section of the iPad’s Dock reserved for recently used apps. The iPad keyboard makes it easy to get to the symbols and numbers you use frequently.

Swipe down quickly on the corresponding key to get to your primary punctuation symbols and numbers.

In iPadOS, you can pinch to shrink the keyboard and move it wherever you like on your iPad’s display. Once the picture is taken, the iPad can then automatically realign it to make it a flat, editable document. For iPad Pro (2018) models and newer, you can use Memoji and Animoji in a FaceTime call.

If you want to change the homepage on Safari – set it to Google for example – then you’ll need to open Safari on your iPad > Go to the page you want to set as your homepage > Tap the rectangle with the arrow in the top right of your screen > Add to Homescreen > Rename the page if you want to > Tap Add in the top right. To do this, swipe down from the top right corner of the iPad’s Home screen and tap the Airplane. You’ll then need to confirm pairing and your iPad and the App Pencil will be connected and ready to use.

If you have the second generation model, simply attach it to your iPad via the magnetic strip. If you have an Apple Pencil and an iPad that supports it: Wake the screen > double tap on the Lock Screen with the tip of the Apple Pencil and you’ll be able to open Notes and start creating a new note. If your iPad is running iPadOS 15 or later, then you can swipe from the bottom corner with your finger or the Apple Pencil to take a Quick Note.

If you’ve handwritten a note and you want to copy the text into another app, like Mail or Safari, it’s easy. Simply double tap on a handwritten word and drag the points to cover everthing you want to copy. Once everything is selected, tap once to get the option bar and press “Copy as text”. If you are using the Apple Pencil (2nd gen) with the iPad Pro (2018) models or newer, you can change what the double tap feature does. Cmd + Shift + 4: Takes a screenshot and then automatically opens it in mark up mode.

11 iPad Pro Tips and Tricks You should Know About

Reason being they do not really know how to maximize usage of their iPad because it takes a lot of time to navigate. It cracks me up real big because when you are not in the ‘know-how,’ things become clumsy and you may just get fed up. Since the modifications made in the iPad pro model in 2018, notice that the home button has been eliminated.

On the bottom of your iPad pro interface, you would see a home bar button, a swift swipe to the left or right would enable you view your recently opened apps which allows for easy switch.

I have seen people use the volume button to mute their iPad pro during an incoming call in meetings and conferences. You can always use the ‘do not disturb’ button by locating the control centre where it is housed by swiping down from the top right. Sneak peek: do you know that your iPad pro accessories like a magnetically detachable keyboard can increase your efficiency? Also, some apple accessories like the Trifold Smart case to protect your iPad pro to prevent from scratch from harsh handling. Since the home button is no longer present in the new iPad model that means there would also be a modification in the way you take screenshots. You would not always have the time to leave your desk to scan, print or send a document. You can take notes or make drawings or illustrations using your apple pencil. Although it is an entirely new feature, it is highly commendable and it just heightened my love for iPad pro model over any other.

To perform this task, keep Bluetooth and wi-fi on and also, be sure to connect both devices to the same iCloud account. So, it is left to you to decide weather to add a time limit for usage or set aside your device.

Best M1 iPad Pro Tips and Tricks

If you plan on getting the M1 iPad Pro or have already purchased it, check out some tips and tricks for it to get the most out of it. In the current work from home era, Apple expects people to use the iPad Pro with a wireless keyboard and mouse as the prime workstation to get things done.

This is a handy trick for those planning to use the Magic Keyboard with the iPad Pro. Simply double click on the space bar to wake up the iPad screen.

The iPad Pro can actually charge at speeds of up to 27W, faster than the 20W charger which Apple bundles with it. For convenience, we would advise you to buy a 30W Apple-certified charger to juice up the iPad from 0%-100% in around two hours.

One of the reasons to include the M1 chip inside the iPad Pro is to deliver class-leading performance without compromising on battery life. Simply connect your iPhone to your iPad Pro using a USB Type-C to Lightning cable, and you are good to go.

In fact, it can charge your Nintendo Switch and other USB-C devices using the iPad Pro as well. iPadOS 14 now allows support for external storage drives or SD cards to your iPad Pro. Gone are the days when you needed a third-party app to zip or unzip files on the iPad. With that, Apple has announced the Center Stage feature that uses the Ultra-Wide camera and machine learning to change the way you engage in video calls.

It works with other video conferencing apps such as WhatsApp, Skype, Google Meet, and Zoom for an even more engaging experience. The GPU inside the 2021 iPad Pro is powerful enough to support up to 6K resolution displays. The 2021 iPad Pro M1 is capable enough to run graphic-intensive games with ease.

Others should switch from 5G to 4G connectivity from the Settings app to save battery life on the device.

To reveal the Dock, you now swipe up just a bit from the bottom of the display and pause for a sec. Using Control Center, you can access most-used functions such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Camera, and more.

To access the Control Center, swipe down from the top-right section of the status bar. The trick is useful when you are writing a research paper in Word and want to add text and images from the web. Open the Safari browser in the split mode and use the drag and drop method to quickly add media in the Word file. You can do this by holding down the Cmd key, which will highlight all the supported keyboard shortcuts of an app.

2021 iPad Pro launching with the M1 CPU doesn’t mean that it will run macOS apps. Go ahead, use the mentioned tricks above, and start using your M1 iPad Pro with an external keyboard and mouse to make the most out of it.

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