In this lesson from our full tutorial on the Calendar App for iPhone & iPad see how to add new events or reminders to the Calendar App.
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In this lesson from our full tutorial on the Calendar App for iPhone & iPad see how to add new events or reminders to the Calendar App.
In this free lesson from our full “iPhone Camera” tutorial learn how to use the flash. We look at how to use the Flash in Auto mode, when to keep the Flash turned off in favor of Night Mode, and how to force the flash to fire in order to light up a certain subject or scene. View all 23 iPhone Camera lessons in the full tutorial here…
In this lesson from our full tutorial on the Apple Maps app for iOS see how to save any location on the Map to your Saved Places or Pinned list.
In this free lesson from our full “What’s New in iOS 26 Tutorial” we look at how the new “Flash for Alerts” accessibility feature works on iPhone. This was added with the iOS 26.2 update. It allows us to have the screen flash to max brightness or for the rear camera flash to fire when an alert comes in. This can be a nice alternative to audio or vibration alerts.
In this free lesson from our full “What’s New in iOS 26 Tutorial” see how to add an Alarm to a Reminder in iOS 26.2. This new feature lets us trigger a alarm with a reminder rather just a typical App notification. This can be great for urgent reminders that you can’t miss!
Most iPads come ready to use, but they rarely fit your style right out of the box. You might feel stuck with settings that slow you down or don’t match how you work or play. This guide breaks down how to customize iPad settings step-by-step, so your device feels truly yours. Stick around to learn simple tweaks that make your iPad easier and more fun to use every day. For more tips, check out TheMacU.com.
Are you ready to turn your iPad into a device that truly reflects your style and needs? Let’s dive into the first step of making your iPad feel uniquely yours.
Your iPad’s display is your window to everything. Why not make it perfect for you? Start by adjusting the brightness. Simply swipe down from the upper-right corner and use the slider to find the perfect light level for your eyes. You can also activate True Tone to automatically adjust the screen’s color based on your environment. This feature can reduce eye strain, making long sessions more comfortable.
Next, explore the Night Shift settings to reduce blue light exposure in the evenings. Studies say reducing blue light can help you sleep better. Go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift to schedule it. Don’t forget to personalize your wallpaper. A new background can change the entire feel of your device. Head to Settings > Wallpaper to choose from Apple’s collection or add your own photo.
Your iPad should be easy to use, regardless of your needs. Accessibility features help customize your device so it’s just right for you. Start with VoiceOver if you prefer hearing over reading. This feature reads out what’s on your screen, making navigation simpler. Enable it through Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver.
For those needing larger text, use Display & Text Size options to adjust font size. It’s simple: go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size. There’s also the option to increase contrast, making text easier to read.
Explore AssistiveTouch if you need an alternative to touch gestures. This feature offers a virtual button that mimics hardware functions. Find it under Settings > Accessibility > Touch > AssistiveTouch.
Now that your display and accessibility features are set, let’s make your apps and widgets work for you.
Your home screen doesn’t have to be cluttered. Organize it to reflect your priorities. Start by grouping similar apps. Tap and hold an app, then drag it over another to create a folder. Name it something memorable like “Work” or “Games.” Declutter your screen by moving less-used apps to the App Library. This helps you focus on what matters most.
Widgets add personality and function to your home screen. They offer quick access to info and apps. To add one, touch and hold the home screen, tap the “+” in the top left, and choose a widget. Mix and match sizes to fit your style. For more ideas on optimizing your home screen, check out our iPadOS Tutorial.
Too many notifications can be overwhelming. Let’s streamline them. First, decide which apps can send you alerts. Go to Settings > Notifications and choose the apps that matter. Customize alert styles or turn them off altogether. This helps you focus on important updates.
You can also use the Do Not Disturb feature to silence unwanted alerts during specific times. Schedule it to turn on during meetings or bedtime. Access it from Settings > Focus > Do Not Disturb. Remember, you control your notifications, not the other way around.
With your apps and layout sorted, it’s time to boost your iPad’s performance. Here’s the key insight: a few adjustments can make a world of difference.
Your iPad should keep up with your day. To extend battery life, start by identifying power-hungry apps. Go to Settings > Battery to see what’s draining your power. Consider closing apps you rarely use or limiting background activity.
Enable Low Power Mode when your battery’s running low. It’s a lifesaver for those times you can’t charge. Find it in Settings > Battery. Most people assume charging habits don’t matter, but avoiding full discharges can extend battery life.
Running out of space is frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be. Start by checking your current storage in Settings > General > iPad Storage. Here, you’ll see a breakdown of what’s taking up space. Delete unused apps and old videos to free up space.
Enable iCloud for photos and files. This shifts large files to the cloud, freeing up local storage. Remember, keeping your iPad tidy not only frees up space but also improves speed. For more tips, the iOS Core Concepts Tutorial can be very helpful.
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Now that your iPad is more customized and efficient, you’re ready to enjoy it to the fullest every day. Whether you’re new to Apple or a seasoned user, these steps make a big impact. Still curious about what more you can do? Learn more… about mastering your iPad and other Apple devices with comprehensive tutorials.
In this lesson from our full iOS Core Concepts Tutorial see how to use Spotlight to find just about any thing on your device or the web. We show specific examples showing how to do calculations, conversions, see weather conditions, find sports scores, add alarms and more!
In this free lesson from our full “iPhone Camera” tutorial learn how to set and adjust both the focus point of a shot and its exposure. We also cover how to lock focus on a specific subject!
In this free lesson from our full “iPhone Camera” tutorial see how to shoot bursts on your iPhone in order to capture fast action or the elusive moment that an entire group is all smiling with eyes open at the same time!
In this free lesson from our full “What’s New in iOS 26 Tutorial” see how to use the new live translation feature for text messages and calls!
