Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

So the SMS habit Creative People Make


Canada - Some people think the habit of exchanging short messages, or SMS can be destructive to the language and produce a generation of 'blind' language. Not so according to Canadian scientists.

Three scientists from Simon Fraser University, Universite de Montreal and the University of Ottawa conducted a study on the habits send SMS. The result, they agreed that send SMS lure people more creative.

Christian Guilbault from Simon Fraser University and two colleagues intend to find out how to write a custom SMS affects the people of Canada, through a research project named Text4Science.

"A lot of people think, the language skills to be eroded and deteriorated because of SMS. Young was said to have no idea how to spell a word. In our opinion it is not true," Guilbault said.

As reported by The Globe and Mail, Tuesday (10/04/2012), Guilbault and his colleagues would like to analyze this new form of communication for mobile users demonstrate creativity in using language.

Research project that began in December, collecting more than 8,000 English-language SMS to be analyzed. The initial findings of this study show, the participants generally use 10 different ways to declare an expression.

For example, for something really funny, they have expressed a variety of ways, including three variants of 'LOL' alias Laughing Out Loud. Another example of the word 'Ok', an SMS can be expressed in a language with 12 different ways, such as 'okay' and 'k'. The word 'see you', is more often expressed with a 'c u'.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Tip: On Screen Keyboard iPad

When you first use the iPhone / iPad, Onscreen Keyboard looks small. Small but not that hard to use! The following tips will show you how you can use the Onscreen Keyboard better.

Type in CAPITAL LETTERS

If you want to type a sentence / full message in large letters, press the [SHIFT] twice. Button will change to blue. Now all the letters you type will be in uppercase. Press the [SHIFT] again when finished. If you can not use this feature, maybe it is switched off. To activate the Caps Lock, select Settings> General> Keyboard> Enable Case> ON.












Hide the onscreen keyboard

To hide the keyboard, tap the small icon that looks like a keyboard with the down arrow on the bottom right. This will hide the keyboard so you can see more clearly what you're typing.







Using a Magnifying Glass

Press and hold your finger on some text to bring up a magnifying glass. Drag the magnifying glass and moving around. You can also display a magnifying box to select text.











Shortcut Editing with onscreen keyboard

Press twice to select a word. He will highlight the text in blue and gives a blue dot on both sides. When you drag the blue dot, a magnifying box will appear to give a higher accuracy when highlighting text.












Press 4 times faster to copy the entire paragraph and select Cut or Copy as you see fit. Click the place you want to place it and then select Paste.












To type a dot quickly, press the space bar twice and a dot followed by a space will be inserted automatically. If you can not use this feature, maybe it is switched off. To activate the shortcuts, select Settings> General> Keyboard> Shortcuts ; ON.










If you see a red dotted underline a word when typing, you can press it and substitute the words will appear automatically. Spell checker is useful for checking spelling as you type documents. To activate the Spell Checker, select Settings> General> Keyboard> Check Spelling> ON.














Select a word by pressing two times, to bring up the option Advise and iPad will display the words that you can choose a replacement.













If you can not use this feature, maybe it is switched off. To turn Auto-Correction, select Settings> General> Keyboard> Auto-Correction> ON. Do not type the quotation marks for common words like "can not, will not, do not etc.. For example, just type "cant" and the iPad will add quotes automatically (can not).

To display the definition of a word, press the right arrow on the options bar that appears above the words and select Definition. The definition of those words appear.

How to Eliminate Voice "Click" On Keyboard iPad




If you are one of the iPad, and began to get annoyed with the sound "click" every time you type using the virtual keyboard's iPad, surely you would think to figure out how to remove the click sound. We will try to help if you do lay in setting this iPad.






1. Select Settings on your iPad Dashboard.
2. Once entered into the Settings, select General in the left column. There will be several options in it. Select Sounds








3. Slide the Keyboard Clicks, which was originally ON, OFF direction.











Gooog Luck

Friday, April 6, 2012

Using Presentation Tips & iPad iPhone


iPad tablet like the iPad (IOS) and Android is now on the rise. Soon Windows-based tablets will also appear on the market. Rather than using it just for the toys, let's use it as a tool to make presentations. Neither do presentations for lectures, seminars or displays of ideas and your ideas to the client. I try to present tips and how to make a presentation using the iPad. In addition to iPad, iPhone can also be used to make a presentation. But not all iPhone, iPhone only 4 and 4S can be used to make a presentation.

First, Make sure that the iPad / iPhone is the right tool to make presentations. If the presentation is not too much of an audience, the room is not too large is one example that the iPad / iPhone is the right tool. If you will do a demo of a system / application then the iPad / iPhone is not the right tool. A large room such as a conference and require that you use the remote for the presentation and move from one application to another, the iPad / iPhone is also not the right tool.

Second, Prepare a presentation using a desktop computer, because it will be more flexible and better prepared than directly on the iPad / iPhone. Editing directly only to things as simple as typing errors or typo.

Third, the KISS (keep it simple stupid), make it as simple as possible and do not use transitions and animations are exaggerated. Remember the iPad will not show up. In fact there is likely to fail or get stuck in the middle of the road.

Fourth, do the preparation and training prior to presentation to try out your presentation will go well. Directly piloted using a projector.

Fifth, to avoid unwanted things, prepare another plan (plan b), such as setting up a presentation using a flash disk files with different formats (pdf and ppt).

The next question is what application you can do to make a presentation? Remember that not all applications in the iPad / iPhone can be forwarded to the projector as a computer / notebook. iPad iPhone 1 and 4 only show the presentation using a specific application, such as Keynote and Video. Fortunately, the iPad 2 and newly launched iPad is the 3rd generation as well as on the iPhone already supports mirroring 4S. This means that what is shown on the iPad also be directly displayed on the screen to-2 (projector or television).

To make a presentation, you need an additional tool that is a converter to serve on the 2nd screen (projector or television). There are two types of tools, namely converters RGB and HDMI converters. Make sure the tools to make a presentation (projector or television) to support the converter you use. RGB converter just move the screen, move the screen in addition to HDMI converter also transfer the sound (audio).

To make a presentation on the iPad / iPhone, my choice is the Keynote application and 2Screens. While the converter should use a HDMI converter because it supports high resolution.

Keynote is a presentation of the Apple applications and can be read keynote file (. Key) and PowerPoint (. Ppt). Unlike a presentation using Keynote on a computer / notebook that can use the remote, the application can not use the iPad Keynote remote.

2Screens can read a variety of image files, documents and presentations (. Key. Ppt. Pdf. Jpg, etc.). The advantages of 2Screens is able to use the remote to make a presentation. Remote applications can be installed on the iPod touch or iPhone.

In addition to these two applications, to make a presentation can also use Pages, Numbers, or Video. To display the web page can use Webout.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

IPhone Tips and tricks


Some tips and tricks that are important / useful for beginners.

A. Activate the Caps Lock & Off the Keyboard Auto Correction:

To activate the Caps Lock choose Settings> General> Keyboard & Slide "Enable Caps Lock" to "ON".

To enable Keyboard Auto Correction select Settings> General> Keyboard & slide "Auto Correction" ON "

2. Scroll to the top of the page in Safari:
To direct me to the top of the scroll on a web page, press the "top bar" (which has the battery, time and network). It also works in all applications, not only in Safari.

3. Domain suffix:
To change the domain suffix when in Safari, hold down the ". com "to transform into the". net,. edu,. org ".

4. Soft Reset:
Press and hold the home button and sleep to reset your iPhone.

5. Taking a Screenshot:
To take a screenshot, hold the home button and sleep button. The screen will be stored in the camera roll.

6. Point:
When typing on the iPhone, simply press the space bar twice and it will insert a period after the word and also add a space so you can continue typing.

7. Making a call from Safari:
If you are looking for a phone number you wish to call, when you are in Safari, you do not need to switch to the phone application, you can simply dial the number and the iPhone will immediately dial the number.

8. Quick access to the iPod while in the Application or On Screen Lock:
If you listen to music while opening the web or using other applications, you may need to access the iPod controls without having to stop your application. You simply press the home button twice to open the iPod controls on the applications you use. You can also use this screen when you are still in the locked state so that you can use the iPod without having to unlock your iPhone.

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10. Operate a "Clicker" on your iPhone headphones:
Mic on your headphones also works as a remote that can do various things. To receive a call, press once to answer, press again to end the call and send calls to voicemail.

Using Clicker in the iPod app ... press once to pause for a song, press again to continue the song, and press twice to skip to the next song.