The announcement video that didn’t quite playback well. Has a couple of tips and notes on taking care of your iPad.
CLICK HERE to watch on youtube if you don’t see it below.
The announcement video that didn’t quite playback well. Has a couple of tips and notes on taking care of your iPad.
CLICK HERE to watch on youtube if you don’t see it below.
YES, you can print from your ipad at home, but you must have a wireless network active at the house, and your ipad must be connected to it.
If you have an Airprint-capable printer with a wireless option, your iPad should be able to see the printer.
If you have a Mac desktop running 10.6 or newer, you can purchase and install HandyPrint [CLICK HERE]. That software turns your Mac into an Airprint server, so the iPad can see the printer.
If you have a desktop running Windows 7 or newer, CLICK HERE for an article about setting up your machine. It does involve downloading Airprint Service Installer – but the article walks you through the process.
[Added 9/5/14)
CLICK HERE for a list of Airprint-compatible printers
CLICK HERE for a wikipedia article covering Airprint basics.
Scroll all the way down to fetch a PDF version of this info.
CLICK HERE for an update about Notability.
At the risk of stating the obvious, you should have your data backed up somewhere just in case, because you’d be surprised how often “just in case” happens with technology.
If you search the web for a how-to, you will see a lot of instructions that do not apply here at MDS because of how our systems are setup. Please, DO NOT attach your ipad to iTunes. That doesn’t work with the MDS iPads, and will actually create MORE problems for you.
Here’s what to do:
Go into Settings –> iCloud, and make sure your AppleID is setup and your iPad is being backed up. If there IS no AppleID in the field, then you never set up iCloud. Come see the iPad Guy for some help.
Click the images for the larger version.
After clicking the “Storage and Backups” button, you’ll see this screen. You can see if anything has been backed up, when the next backup will happen, and you can start a backup right now.
Your version of iMovie may look different – NOT TO PANIC! Go the page where all of your imovie projects are listed. Look for the icon that’s circled below. Select it, and then send the movie to your Camera Roll. See below for moving Camera files to your Google drive.
You have a couple of options for saving Notability files – see the advice tips at the end of this section.
Click the “Sharing” icon, top left.
Select “All notes”, left side.
Click which notes you’d like to stash in Drive. Everything you select will have a blue checkmark.
Click the “Share” icon again.
Select “Google Drive”.
Pick a Destination [what folder], a format [ PDF, RTF, or Note – see advice below], and whether to save any audio notes you’ve recorded.
Then click “Send to Google Drive”.
Set Notability to AUTOMATICALLY backup your Notes to Google drive by
Fire up Google Drive
Hit the Upload icon [left side of screen]
Click the +, top right corner. Click “Upload Photos or Videos”
Click “Camera Roll”. Click what you want to upload, then click the Checkmark above the pictures.
After everything uploads, doublecheck in Google Drive that the pix are actually there.
How to backup ipad 2010108 – PDF version of this info.