by computeradv | Jul 31, 2020 | Blog, iOS, Safari, Tip |
Whenever you tap a link to open a Web page on your iPhone or iPad, it automatically opens a new tab. Having hundreds of tabs open won’t cause any problems but can make working with tabs clumsy. You can close all tabs—touch and hold the tab button and then tap Close...
by computeradv | Oct 21, 2019 | Blog, How-To, iPad, iPad, iPadOS 13, multitasking, Notes, Safari, Slide Over, Split View |
Read this article to learn all the ways you can use multiple apps at the same time on an iPad running the new iPadOS 13.
by computeradv | Jun 5, 2019 | Apple Pros, APros Archive, ASMC, ASMC Archive, Blog, iOS, iPhone, productivity, Restricted Content, Safari, tabs, Tip |
Every time you tap a link to open a Web page in Safari on your iPhone or iPad, it automatically opens a new tab. That’s fine until you realize that you have oodles of old tabs open, making it difficult to find any particular tab. To close all your old tabs in one fell...
by computeradv | Oct 1, 2018 | Apple Pros, APros Archive, Article, Blog, customization, Desktop, Force Touch Trackpad, Mac, Mission Control, Photos, productivity, Restricted Content, Safari, Solution, trackpad |
A trackpad is not a mouse. In some ways, that’s obvious—you swipe your fingers on it, rather than dragging it around. Less obvious, however, are the many gestures that make using a trackpad on your Mac faster and more fun. These gestures aren’t limited to laptop...
by computeradv | Apr 11, 2018 | Apple Pros, APros Archive, Article, battery, Blog, Health, iOS 11, iPhone, macOS, Messages, News, privacy, productivity, Restricted Content, Safari, troubleshooting |
At the end of March, Apple released updates to all four of its operating systems, but iOS 11.3 was the most notable. It boasts a variety of new features and other changes—you can think of it as the midpoint update between iOS 11’s first release and iOS 12, probably...
by computeradv | Feb 8, 2018 | Apple Pros, APros Archive, Blog, Chrome, Firefox, Mac, productivity, Restricted Content, Safari, swipe, Tip, trackpad |
For navigation, every Web browser offers back and forward buttons, generally represented by arrows in the upper left of the toolbar. You can also navigate by choosing menu commands and typing keyboard shortcuts—did you know that Command-Left arrow and Command-Right...