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My New iPad
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My New iPad

by Wallace Wang
June 2010
Beginner
368 pages
8h 36m
English
No Starch Press
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Additional Ideas for Controlling Your iPad

Touch gestures represent the primary way to control your iPad, so be sure to practice using the tap, scroll, and pinch gestures until they become second nature. By knowing these three commands, you'll be able to get the most out of your iPad no matter which app you may be using at the time.

Try opening different apps, both the built-in ones that come with your iPad and any additional ones you may have downloaded from the App Store. By trying these three common touch gestures on different apps, you'll see how you can control almost any app with your fingers alone.

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