Move an app to another screen: While it’s jiggling, drag an app to the side of the screen.

Customize the Home screen using iTunes: Connect iPad to your computer. In iTunes on your computer, select iPad, then click the Apps button to see the image of the iPad Home screen.

Reset the Home screen to its original layout: Go to Settings > General > Reset, then tap Reset Home Screen Layout. Resetting the Home screen removes any folders you’ve created and applies the default wallpaper to your Home screen.

Organizing with folders

You can use folders to organize the apps on your Home screens. Rearrange folders—just as you do apps—by dragging them around your Home screens or to the Dock.

Create a folder: Touch and hold an app until the Home screen icons begin to jiggle, then drag an app onto another.

iPad creates a new folder that includes the two apps, and names the folder based on the type of apps. To enter a different name, tap the name field.

Open a folder: Tap the folder. To close a folder, tap outside the folder or press the Home button .

Organize with folders: While arranging apps (the icons are jiggling):

Add an app to a folder: Drag the app onto the folder.

Remove an app from a folder: Open the folder if necessary, then drag the app out.

Delete a folder: Move all apps out of the folder. The folder is automatically deleted.

Rename a folder: Tap to open the folder, then tap the name and enter a new one.

When you finish, press the Home button .

Changing the wallpaper

You can customize both the Lock screen and the Home screen by choosing an image or photo to use as wallpaper. Choose one of the supplied images, or a photo from your Camera Roll or another album on iPad.

Change the wallpaper: Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper.

Typing

The onscreen keyboard lets you type when you need to enter text.

Entering text

Use the onscreen keyboard to enter text, such as contact information, mail, and web addresses. Depending on the app and the language you’re using, the keyboard may correct misspellings, predict what you’re typing, and even learn as you use it.

You can also use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to type. See Apple Wireless Keyboard on page 25. To use dictation instead of typing, see Dictation on page 26.

Enter text: Tap a text field to bring up the keyboard, then tap keys on the keyboard.

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Apple MD528LL/A manual Typing, Organizing with folders, Changing the wallpaper, Entering text

MD528LL/A specifications

The Apple MD510LL/A, MD528LL/A, MD512LL/A, MD330LL/A, and MD513LL/A represent a suite of devices from Apple that have contributed significantly to the landscape of mobile technology. Each model, while serving similar purposes, has its unique set of features and characteristics that cater to different user needs.

The MD510LL/A, more commonly known as the iPad mini with Retina Display, is celebrated for its compact size and high-resolution screen. It boasts a 2048 x 1536 pixel Retina display, providing crystal-clear visuals that enhance everything from reading to gaming. Powered by the A7 chip with 64-bit architecture, performance is notably swift, enabling smooth multitasking and application performance. The device also supports Wi-Fi and 4G LTE, ensuring constant connectivity.

Next, the MD528LL/A, which is part of the iPad Air lineup, further pushes the envelope in terms of power and design. It features a larger 9.7-inch Retina display and a thinner, lighter design, emphasizing portability. Like the MD510LL/A, it also uses the A7 chip, ensuring it can handle demanding applications with ease. The iPad Air supports advanced Wi-Fi technologies, allowing for faster internet speeds, making it a favorite for media consumption and productivity tasks.

The MD512LL/A, also known as the iPad Air 2, introduces several enhancements over its predecessor. It is thinner at just 6.1 mm, making it one of the slimmest tablets available at its time of release. The device features improved camera capabilities, including an 8MP rear camera, allowing users to capture high-quality photos and videos. Additionally, the A8X chip delivers even more graphics performance, which is particularly beneficial for gaming and demanding applications.

The MD330LL/A is recognized as the iPad 4, which, while an older model, still offers solid performance for everyday tasks. This device sports a 9.7-inch Retina display similar to the iPad Air and is powered by the A6X chip, which is capable of handling basic tasks and apps efficiently. Its robust build and decent battery life make it a reliable option for users not requiring the latest technology.

Lastly, the MD513LL/A represents the iPad mini 3. It retains the beloved form factor of the mini while introducing Touch ID functionality for added security and convenience. The device is powered by the A7 chip, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of apps and features, while the 7.9-inch Retina display continues to provide stunning visuals.

In summary, the Apple MD510LL/A, MD528LL/A, MD512LL/A, MD330LL/A, and MD513LL/A devices showcase Appleā€™s commitment to innovation in the tablet market, each catering to various user preferences and requirements through their unique features, specifications, and design elements.