![]() The iPad makes it super easy to open commonly used apps by letting you put a ton of them on the dock. It’s great for selecting big blocks of text. The keyboard’s keys will vanish, allowing you to move a cursor around the display as though you were using a MacBook trackpad. Selecting the rest of the text in a paragraph will then be much easier than it would be with your finger. It works best if you select a single word first and then switch on the virtual trackpad. Whenever the digital keyboard is visible, put two fingers on the keyboard at once and move them around. I ALREADY HAVE NOTABILITY FOR IPAD DO I NEED IT FOR MAC BLUETOOTHThe iPad currently doesn’t support wired or Bluetooth mice, but to Apple’s credit, it has a cool (if limited) substitute. When you want to get rid of it, swipe the thin white bar at the top of the app to the left or right to make it disappear. Instead, drop it somewhere around the middle. Just follow the steps above, but don’t drag the second app all the way to the edge. If you just want to use the second app for a quick reference, you can make it a thin window that floats “above” the primary app. I sometimes wish Apple could figure out a way to make Split View work on the larger iPhones. (And yep, the app needs to already be in the dock for this to work.) If all goes well, the screen will split into two halves with an adjustable divider down the middle. Whenever you want to see two apps side-by-side-such as a Safari webpage alongside a Pages doc-open one app the normal way, and then drag up the second app’s icon from the dock all the way to the left or right edge of the display. Split View multitasking is one of the iPad’s biggest advantages over the iPhone. ![]()
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