iPad Tips & Tricks
How to take a Screenshot
Press the Home Button and the Power button at the same time
Tap the screenshot and edit if needed.
Tap DONE > SAVE TO PHOTOS
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Upload from Photos App to Drive
Open Photo App
Choose photo or video (HINT - you can edit photos and videos in the Photo App before uploading)
You can multi select photos or videos in the Photo App > tap one photo > tap share > when the next screen opens tap more photos or videos to put a tick in the bottom right hand corner
Choose Drive from the scrolling bar under the photo/video> check account is your school account > choose folder > Save here > Upload
This method can be used with any file on your iPad
Screen Recording (no sound)
You can create a screen recording on your iPad.
Go to Settings > Control Center, then tap next to Screen Recording.
Open Control Center, tap, then wait for the three-second countdown.
To stop recording, open Control Center, tap or the red status bar at the top of the screen, then tap Stop.
Go to Photos , then select your screen recording.
Screen Recording with Sound
You can create a screen recording and capture sound on your iPad.
Go to Settings > Control Center, then tap next to Screen Recording.
Open Control Center, long press on the screen record button and tap the microphone icon to turn it on, then wait for the three-second countdown.
To stop recording, open Control Center, tap or the red status bar at the top of the screen, then tap Stop.
Go to Photos , then select your screen recording.
Open and close the Control Center
this is where you go to Screen Mirror your iPad to your big class screen
Adding buttons to the Control Center
to record on your iPad you need to add the Screen Record button to the Control Center
Space Bar to move the cursor
Use your iPad space bar as a trackpad to move around big blocks of text. You just have to hold the keyboard's space bar, and then you can move the cursor wherever you want
There are a few ways to turn on AssistiveTouch:
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Touch, then select AssistiveTouch to turn it on.
Use "Hey Siri" to say, “Turn on AssistiveTouch.”
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and turn on AssistiveTouch.