10 surprising iPad tips and tricks (2024)

By Carrie Marshall

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Abi Le Guilcher

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Get the most out of your tablet with these unmissable iPad tips and hacks.

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Looking for some cool iPad tips and tricks? This is the place to be. Long gone are the days when the iPad was just an iPod Touch with a (much) bigger screen. Apple's tablet has grown into a bonafide compact laptop rival, with accessories like the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil offering endless creative opportunities.

But one of the best things about the iPad is how many incredible features are hiding right under your nose. From life-changing hacks to little wins, there are so many ways to get the most our of your iPad – and to neutralise those little nuisances you thought you were stuck with. Here are some of our favourite surprising features – and if it inspires you to grab some new kit, check out the bestApple deals. And be sure to check out the best drawings tablets if you're ready to get creative. For now, let's take a look at our favourite iPad tips that all creatives should know!

10 surprising iPad tips and tricks

01. Turn any image into a custom colour palette

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If you use Procreate, you'll know just how intuitive the programme is for artists. But sometimes, using the colour picker to get an exact swatch you want to paint with can be a pain. The good news is, Procreate features an amazing trick that will let you import any image and instantly transform it into a custom colour palette. Check pit this article for more details...

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Ever noticed that the iPad doesn't feature a dedicated iPad app? If you use your tablet for school or work, having a calculator app would be majorly helpful. Luckily, there's a couple of shortcuts you can take to replicate the original Apple calculator app. You can ask Siri, or pull down on the home screen to bring down the Spotlight tool to input your calculations. Handy!

03. You can charge your iPhone using your iPad

You heard that right. In a video shared to YouTube, excited Apple fans have been learning that they can use a USB-C to lightning cable to charge their phone using the tablets' power. Simply plug it in and you're good to go!

04. Draw on your Mac

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If your iPad and Mac are connected via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth you can draw in Mac documents with your iPad, finger and Apple Pencil. Ctrl-click in your Mac document, choose Add Sketch from the shortcut menu and select Done to add it to your Mac document. You can use your iPad for Markup in PDFs and images too.

05. Play the drums

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One of our very favourite features in GarageBand is its smart instruments, which enable you to play guitars, bass and keyboards even if you don’t know how to play them. By far the best of these is Drummer, which effectively puts a human drummer inside your iPad. That’s because Apple has sampled a range of professional drummers playing on a variety of different kits in all kinds of musical styles, and those samples have then been teamed with a very clever bit of software that plays and sounds just like a real drummer.

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It’s completely customisable, packed with presets and you can even get it to listen to your playing and adjust what it’s doing accordingly. And best of all, it’s free.

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Your iPad is a wonderful device for entertainment and education, but there are lots of reasons why you might not want to share the entire thing with a small person. There may be content you don’t want them to access, games you don’t want them to play, or data you don’t want them to accidentally delete.

That’s where Guided Access comes in. Once enabled in Settings > Accessibility > Guided Access, all you need to do is open the app you want them to use and then tap the Home button three times (or triple-click the top button if you have an iPad without Touch ID). You can now disable specific parts of the screen as well as turn off the volume buttons, keyboards, touch screen and other features.

07. Explore classic art

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Many art galleries provide very high-res images of their artworks. For example, at the National Gallery, you can get closer to a Vermeer than you ever imagined; the Rijks Museum does the same for Rembrandt. It’s amazing to see these artworks in such incredible detail on your iPad screen – especially the

's LED display.

08. Explore earth

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Google Earth enables you to zoom from orbit to street level anywhere in the world. What makes the app special isn’t just its massive maps; it’s the Google Earth Voyager and the guided tours from the likes of the BBC, NASA, National Geographic and many more. We particularly love Voyager’s time-lapse tours.

09. Have fun with furniture

Apple’s adventures in augmented reality (AR) could change the way we shop: instead of going to the shops, the shops bring their stuff to you. One of the best-known retailers experimenting with AR is IKEA: the IKEA Place app enables you to see how items of furniture will fit and how they will look in your actual home.

The Wayfair app has similar functionality, placing 3D models of furniture items over the view from your camera. If your budget is a little higher, John Lewis offers a similar feature with Virtual Sofa which, as the name suggests, enables you to shop for sofas in AR; the interior design app Houzz has a View In My Room feature that places products in real-time camera views.

If you want to get really serious about home design, the Magicplan app uses AR and (on the iPhone 12) LiDAR scanning to create detailed room plans and 3D models with the minimum of effort. If you need something a little less powerful, PLNAR also uses AR to create room models in a flash.

10. Be nosy

Wish you weren’t here? Go somewhere else and let your iPad screen be a window on another part of the world. We’re writing this looking at a beach in LA via earthcam. com, but if we preferred we could visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes or the Woltsztyn Steam Train Depot in Poland courtesy of worldcams.tv.

There are lots of webcam apps for iPad but we’d recommend sticking with Safari instead: live webcam sites tend to be free whereas apps tend to charge money. One of our favourite such sites is Window Swap, which enables you to take a look out of somebody else’s window. It sounds boring but it’s surprisingly fascinating, and if you don’t like one view, you can see another with a single tap.

This article was originally published in issue 367 of MacFormat.Buy issue 367orsubscribe to MacFormat.

If you're an artist looking for more tips on your iPad, why not take a look at our top Procreate tips from an artist. And if you're looking to invest in some extras for your iPad, check out our guides to the best Apple Pencil Prices and the best iPad accessories.

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Carrie Marshall

Carrie Marshall is a journalist, copywriter, ghostwriter, broadcaster and musician from Glasgow, where she lives with her two children, a greyhound and more guitars than are strictly necessary. A professional writer since 1998, Carrie is particularly interested in how technology can help us live our best lives and has written thousands of features, columns, reviews and news stories for a huge range of magazines, newspapers, websites and trade publications including T3, Techradar, MacFormat, BBC, Sunday Post and People’s Friend.

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10 surprising iPad tips and tricks (2024)

FAQs

What cool things can an iPad do? ›

Why iPad
  • Get the tough things done easily. Run powerful apps effortlessly. ...
  • Write it down. Mark it up. ...
  • Create on the ultimate canvas for any project. Draw a masterpiece with Apple Pencil. ...
  • Snap a photo. Scan a doc. ...
  • Lifelong learning made magical. Your classroom can be anywhere.

What is the first thing to do when you get an iPad? ›

  • Turn on and set up iPad.
  • Wake and unlock.
  • Set up cellular service.
  • Connect to the internet.
  • Apple ID and iCloud. Sign in with Apple ID. Use iCloud. Subscribe to iCloud+
  • Find settings.
  • Set up mail, contacts, and calendar accounts.
  • Learn the meaning of the status icons.

What are the special features of iPad? ›

Key Features and Enhancements
  • Trackpad Support. Trackpad for iPadOS. ...
  • Multitasking. Multiple apps in Slide Over. ...
  • New Home Screen. New layout. ...
  • Apple Pencil. Lower latency. ...
  • Sidecar. Extended desktop. ...
  • Text Editing. Scroll bar scrubbing. ...
  • Keyboard. QuickPath. ...
  • Fonts. Custom fonts.

How can I use my iPad most effectively? ›

Simply go to Settings > Bluetooth and pair your accessories.
  1. Drag and Drop Text Between Apps. ...
  2. Use App Library to Keep Your Home Screen Clean. ...
  3. Use an Apple Pencil. ...
  4. Take Advantage of Widgets. ...
  5. Use Quick Notes. ...
  6. Use Your iPad as a Second Screen. ...
  7. Enhance Safari With Extensions. ...
  8. Multitask with Stage Manager.
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Why buy an iPad instead of a laptop? ›

Choosing between an iPad and a laptop depends on your specific needs and preferences. iPads are great for portability, browsing the internet, watching videos, and using apps. They're handy for tasks like reading, gaming, and light productivity work. On the other hand, laptops offer more power, storage, and versatility.

Is cold bad for iPad? ›

Operating temperature.

iPad is designed to work in ambient temperatures between 32° and 95° F (0° and 35° C) and stored in temperatures between -4° and 113° F (-20° and 45° C). iPad can be damaged and battery life shortened if stored or operated outside of these temperature ranges.

Should I charge my iPad to 100%? ›

The most basic one is charge whenever you want to, for a long as you want to. There's no reason to let the device drain completely before charging (in fact, it's a bad idea to do that on a regular basis), and there's no need to wait until it reaches 100% before removing it from the power source.

Should you fully charge iPad before first use? ›

Can I use my iPad straight out of the box, drain the battery completely and then charge it up to 100% or do I need to fully charge it before turning it on for the first time? You can use the iPad right out of the box as long as it has a charge. Mine was actually charged to 92% out of the box.

How old is the first iPad? ›

The iPad is a brand of iOS and iPadOS-based tablet computers that are developed by Apple Inc., first introduced on January 27, 2010. The iPad range consists of the original iPad lineup and the flagship products iPad Mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro.

What are the disadvantages of the iPad? ›

The iPad doesn't support flash drives to expand storage, and external hard drives and/or cloud storage can't be used to store apps. While all tablets are inherently less expandable than laptops, which in turn are less expandable than desktop PCs, the iPad tends to be more limited than some Android tablets.

What does iPad stand for? ›

iPad does not officially stand for anything, but according to Apple, it is simply a name for their tablet computer. However, many people speculate that the “i” in iPad may stand for “internet”, as was the case with other Apple products like the iMac and the iPhone.

What is the difference between a tablet and an iPad? ›

iPad vs.

iPad is Apple's version of a tablet. Most tablets use Google's Android operating system, while the iPad runs on Apple's iOS. Unlike iPads, tablets can use popular software for showing online videos, so you'll have no problem viewing Flash-based websites, Flash games or watching Flash videos.

Who uses iPad the most? ›

iPad popular all over the world

From the United States to Europe, many electronics device owners choose the iPad as their preferred tablet. For instance, in the United States, the iPad was the most popular tablet in 2023, with almost 45 percent of Americans having one.

How many hours a day should you use an iPad? ›

Experts say adults should limit screen time outside of work to less than two hours per day. Any time beyond that which you would typically spend on screens should instead be spent participating in physical activity.

Why is iPad so useful? ›

These devices are all highly integrated into the Apple ecosystem, allowing you to access your iCloud files on the go and use most of the same apps you can use on an iPhone. They're better for consuming media and getting work done than iPhones due to their larger displays, and they're more portable than MacBooks.

What can an iPad do for school? ›

iPad is compatible with leading apps and the most common software you'll use in college, including Microsoft 365, Adobe Creative Cloud, Canvas LMS, Notability, MATLAB, Google Workspace, and over a million more apps available on the App Store.

Are Apple iPads worth it? ›

Apple iPad tablets are remarkably versatile tools for everyday tasks and processor-intensive creative projects alike. But with so many iPad models on the market, all at vastly different price points, it can be tricky to pick the right Apple tablet for your needs in 2024.

Can iPads replace laptops? ›

While there isn't a lot new for keyboards (beyond Shift-click/tap with Stage Manager), they're a crucial part of making the iPad a true laptop replacement. There are a variety of options from Apple and third-party vendors, since any bluetooth or USB keyboard (with the appropriate dongle) will work with any iPad.

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