1. > Can we connect a Bluetooth keyboard to an iPad
Absolutely! That will be found under settings, Bluetooth.
2. Ddoes it come with Textedit or similar?
Not per sé. You do have the Notes app, which will sort of work as a text
editer, but your best bet would probably be to get a copy of Pag
Sam and I use my apple I'd so we can both gain access to all my apps but she
has her apple I'd for her mail messages etc. definitely the best way to save
money but retain indevedual contact ability. We share Dropbox so sharing is
easy between devices.
Danny.
Sent from my iPhone
On 19/06/20
Yes, bluetooth keyboards will work just fine. It has Notes, which is good for
basic note taking and syncs (through iCloud) with any other iOS or OS10 device
tied to your account. You can buy Pages if you need serious text editing, or
any of hundreds of editors out there. You can just plug the iP
Hello,
I am thinking of getting my wife an iPad for her birthday later in the year. I
have been on the Apple site and read as much as I can find.
I have a few questions.
Can we connect a Bluetooth keyboard to an iPad?
Also does it come with Textedit or similar?
I would like to take any photos fro
Hi Denise
It sounds like you need to first need to go to your gmail account in the
setting app and disable email archiving. The archive button will turn to a
delete button.
Garth
On 24/03/2012, at 7:06 AM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Denise,
>
> The delete button for individual messages is locate
Hi Denise,
The delete button for individual messages is located in a different place on
the iPad from where you're used to finding it on the iPhone. If you can find
the "move" button, you can just flick right from it to reach the "delete"
button on the iPad. Alternatively, if you can find the
Hi Garth and list:
Back on the MBP for the moment. Well, apparently, it did sync some contacts,
and some songs. My daughter just went thrugh and organized my contacts on the
iPad, which would've taken me several months, a ton of gray hair, not to
mention several rum and coke binges; none of wh
Samantha always seems slightly annoyed to me. Not sure how you could
sleep with her reading *smile*. I much prefer the Australian voice,
and yes i am from Australia so not un biased in my choices.
I am sorry about the syncing issue but have little to offer on the
subject. I assume you have tried s
Hi Garth:
This actually makes some sense. I've been more of a screen drag/explorer ever
since I had an iPhone. I guess I don't understand why messages show up in a
pop-up window. But, then again, if you want to jump back out of a message, I
guess that makes sense too.:)
Just slept through the
Hi Caroline
The dismiss popup thing may make more sense to you if you try
exploring the screen by running your finger around rather then
swiping. I am not saying that you are just swiping but it helped me to
explore this way as well as swiping. The dismiss popup can be thought
of as a back button
Recardo,
That worked for me on the iPhone as well. Thanks a million.
On Dec 26, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi Carolyn,
Its there in the mail setting. Go to the account name and double tap. Then
turn archiving off and the delete button will return.
hth
Ricardo Walker
rwalker..
Thanks Dan. I'll give this a try.
Carolyn
On Dec 26, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
> Carolyn, regarding the bluetooth keyboard, when I got one, i had used it with
> my 3rd gen iPot touch, and then I wanted to use it on my Mac. The mac was
> never seeing it as an available device. Fi
Ok,
Then try deleting the keyboard information from the iPhone. In bluetooth,
double tap the more info button then select forget device.
hth
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
On Dec 26, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
Hi Carolyn,
Its there in the mail setting. Go to the account name and double tap. Then
turn archiving off and the delete button will return.
hth
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
On Dec 26, 2010, at 12:58 PM, Dan Eickmeier
Carolyn, regarding the bluetooth keyboard, when I got one, i had used it with
my 3rd gen iPot touch, and then I wanted to use it on my Mac. The mac was
never seeing it as an available device. Finally, I went into settings, on hte
iPod, and then bluetooth, and told the iPod to forget the device
Hi Pete:
Don't know what language that was; whether it was (you're quite daft), or have
a nice day. But, guess I'll say um, Thanks?
Carolyn
On Dec 26, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
> I
>
> Egun. On, Lagunak! (Basque for "G' day,Mates"),
>
> On Dec 25, 2010, at 9:53 PM, Carolyn Haas w
Hi Ricardo:
turning off the bluetooth on the iPhone had no appreciable effect. Well, noww
at least I understand why the Apple store's packed right after Christmas as
well as before.:)
I'm also getting a message that iTunes can't sync my iPad, because "another
client is running. That makes abs
Carilyn,
When I was using an ipad, I just got use to the dismiss pop up thing. It seems
to see things like the inbox as a pop up. Don't ask me why. But, if you just
flick pat it, it won't bug you as I recall.
As for your question about changing archive to delete in the mail app, I have
the
I
Egun. On, Lagunak! (Basque for "G' day,Mates"),
On Dec 25, 2010, at 9:53 PM, Carolyn Haas wrote:
> Hi listers:
> I sent my first ever email on the iPad to this group. What do you know: it
> got rejected. It said the message was rejected by the recipient, and that I
> should check with t
Hi,
You can't have the keyboard hooked up to the iPhone and iPad at the same time.
So try turning bluetooth off on your iPhone before pairing the keyboard to your
iPad.
hth
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296
Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197
On Dec 25, 2010,
Hi listers:
I sent my first ever email on the iPad to this group. What do you know: it got
rejected. It said the message was rejected by the recipient, and that I should
check with the recipient's domain. That makes no sense, as it is receiving
emails from this group. Any thoughts?
Ok, seco
HI All,
As a new iPad user, I have a few issues initially I'm hoping you can address.
First, I'm looking for a carrying case. the cases I've seen are sleeves with
no handles. I heard that there might be cases on-line, according to an Apple
Store rep, but I haven't found any yet. Secondly, i
Today I went to the brand-new Apple Store in our city just to play with
the iPad. I expect to bwe getting one in a couple of days, and of course
I am s excited!
I had some troubles, though. Once VoliceOver was turned on, it wasn't
as easy as all that to do the double-taps for some reason
Esther wrote:
Hi Jesse,
If you have epub files, you should just be able to add them to iTunes
(Command-O shortcut for "Add to Library", then navigate the dialogue
window as you would for Finder and press (VO-Space) the Open button).
They'll show up under "Books" in your iTunes sources table.
Hi Jesse,
If you have epub files, you should just be able to add them to iTunes
(Command-O shortcut for "Add to Library", then navigate the dialogue
window as you would for Finder and press (VO-Space) the Open button).
They'll show up under "Books" in your iTunes sources table. This
cate
Chris Hofstader wrote:
rl: This is rather surprising, that they would do this. Regarding the
18+ thing, there are apps that won't download unless you consent that
you are not a minor. Unfortunately, that requires a simple yes/no
click, but at the same time, it's after your password, so that'
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