How to fill out and sign PDF forms on iPhone and iPad
Sometimes you need to sign or fill out PDF forms while you're away from your Mac. Here's how to get that paperwork done on your iPhone or iPad.
Sometimes you need to sign or fill out PDF forms while you're away from your Mac. Here's how to get that paperwork done on your iPhone or iPad.
When you buy your first-ever iPad, Apple makes it particularly quick and easy to get going. As soon as you get your second, though, then you need to take these certain steps to get the new one working just how you like.
A feature in iPadOS 17 enables iPads to work with USB-C capture cards. Here's how to use the feature to make your large-screen iPad work as an external monitor for your Nintendo Switch.
Family Sharing has been around since 2014, but in case you haven't used it in a while or aren't sure what features have been added, we've got a guide for you.
The new Hover Mode is either a gimmick you'll never use, or part of making Apple Pencil feel ever more like a natural part of your workflow. Here's how to use it.
We're all on video calls more now, and few of us are in places where we can escape interruptions. But an iPad can be turned into an On Air light — and positioned anywhere you want.
If you have a spare iPad of nearly any make or model, you can mount it on a wall and use it to control your HomeKit devices. Here's how.
Your iPhone, iPad or Mac allows you to control the color temperature of your display for a more natural and comfortable experience.
Apple says the iPad can replace a traditional desktop or laptop for productivity, but that can be a big leap. These apps and tips will help make your iPad into a productivity machine.
Whether you're handing down an older iPad or buying a new one for a younger person or elderly family member, there are some things that you should do first.
If you've recently become a first-time iPad owner, or you have a family member who just got one, here are the essential things you need to know to get started with Apple's much-loved tablet.
A star of the new iPadOS 15 is Quick Note. It's an excellent feature, the kind of small addition that changes how you work, for the better.
There's no change to how you can arrange iPad app windows in iPadOS-15, but there's a big improvement to the way you can do it.
For mobile creators, storage was always a bottleneck. But thanks to a few recent updates between iPad, iPadOS, and some popular apps, creating an entire video production workflow on external storage is now possible. Here's how to pull it off without needing any internal storage on your iPad.
If you have an Apple iPad lying around, but you're not sure of its specific model or configuration, here's how to find out.
Thanks to iPadOS there are more ways than ever to connect to external media drives and networks from your iPad and iPad Pro. Here's how to get it done.
With iPadOS 14, Apple has brought a much more Mac-like search feature to the iPad. Here's how to use it, and what benefits it brings.
Apple added Scribble to iPadOS 14, a feature that uses handwriting recognition and gestures to enable the Apple Pencil to enter and edit text in apps. Here's how to get the most out of the feature.
It's one of the most wanted, most useful new features in iPadOS, but how you actually use the ability to have multiple windows in the same app is far, far from obvious.
Apple ships its iPads with very many ways to help make them usable for everyone, but there are certain features that are especially useful for older people who may not be familiar with technology, or have disabilities to consider.
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