The Apple iPad enables users to save any information on their screen in the form of a screenshot. This is a handy tool for iPad users, and for a couple of years now, iPads have been among the best portable computing devices on the market. While one can get the entry-level iPad (9th Gen) for $329, the company has recently refreshed the iPad Air, which now comes with the Apple M1 chipset and a better 12MP ultrawide camera on the front that supports Centre Stage.
However, those who purchase a new iPad might not be able to figure out all the features at once, and that is fine. One might take some time to learn how the interface works, where all the necessary settings are and how to switch from one app to another. Additionally, some features work differently on different iPads. For instance, the fingerprint scanner on the entry-level iPad is embedded in the home button, while on the new iPad Air and iPad Pro. the power button doubles as a fingerprint reader. Nevertheless, once users are through with these features, the iPad experience is relatively smooth and intuitive.
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Another iPad feature that varies depending on the model is taking a screenshot. While every iPad is capable of taking a screenshot, the steps may vary based on whether an iPad has a home button or not. In the case of iPad (9th Gen) or older iPad Pro models, users have to press the home button and the power button together to take a screenshot. Users should not press both buttons for too long. Instead, quickly pressing both the buttons would do it. If users do this the right way, the screen on their iPad should flash, and there should be a camera shutter sound (if the iPad is not
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