2014年5月31日 星期六

Set Up Your iPad in iTunes. Disconnect your iPAd - Technology


After you've plugged in your iPad for the first time, you'll install your iTunes. When iTunes launches you'll be asked to activate the iPad. Agree to its Terms and Conditions, and register your device. Then the setup wizard will trip you through a series of steps in order to set it up. It will ask you things like the name of your iPad, if you want to sync your images, your videos, and other contents of your computer on the tablet. As bigger it is your Ipad capacity, as many files you can add (Its capacities of storage media are of 16Gb, 32Gb or 64Gb). During the setup process, you can choose the Voice Over Option. Voice Over is a screen reader that announces menu names and titles out loud. It basically narrates what's on the iPad screen, speaks up when you get new messages and describes whatever icon you touch. It is better described at /accessibility/voiceover.If you don't want to try this feature go to SettingsGeneral AccessibilityVoiceOverOff.

Disconnecting your iPad is not such a big deal. You just need to pull off the connection cable. But it's not recommended at all to do that when on the iPad screen says Sync in Progress. When this is displayed on your screen it means that your computer and your iPad are exchanging information and if you pull off the USB cable, one of those will not receive all the files. In many cases your iPad may scramble.

Now, we have two options for disconnecting the device from the computer: a way for those who are old-schooled users and prefer an eject button: Click the Eject little icon which is located in the i Tune source list. The second one implies pressing Control- Eject iPad if the device is already located in the source list.



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