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How to use the new iPad gestures in iOS 12 2018

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What gestures have changed on iPad under iOS 12? In iOS 11, when you slide your finger from the bottom of the screen, you first reveal the Dock (unless it's already visible), then continue to drag up to access the Control Center. If you hope that this dual-use gesture has been simplified in iOS 12, you're out of luck. The gesture app-switcher has remained the same, but currently it is more difficult to use Same gestures iOS, different result In iOS 12, the short slip always goes back Dock. However, when you continue to slide, you return to the home screen. This seems to be Apple's plan for all future Face ID iPads that might lack a Home button. Control Center is now accessed the same way as on the iPhone X: You must swipe down from the top right corner of the screen. Do that, and the Control Center fades in, appearing in that same corner. To me, this is a much better gesture. It’s shorter, for one, but it also leaves your finger over the Control Center’s controls

How to Create an iCloud Photo Album in iOS 12 on iPhone or iPad

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  How to Create iCloud Photo Album in iOS 12 on iPhone or iPad It's indeed nice to make an iCloud photo album to share with your loved ones and friends on iPhone and iPad in iOS 12. Aside from offering a safe haven to all of your ever fascinating shots, it can also help you stay connected with the people who matter to you! Photos app has got some impressive add-ons including the option to create a new iCloud album to share with family and friends in iOS 12. So, if you have some memorable images and fascinating videos, you can make an album that’s universally accessible and more secure. Personally, I have always liked the idea of creating a shared album wherein all the wonderful shots captured at different occasions are stored. It’s one of the coolest ways to remain hooked with your loved ones. Without making much ado, swim across to get started!   Before we start, make sure that “Shared Album” is enabled on your device. To do so, head over to Settings → Photos → a

How to Show Website Icons on Safari Tabs in iOS 12 on iPhone or iPad

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Safari for iOS 12 does not have a lot of new modules. But the feature that caught my eye is the option to view the website's icon (also known as Favicon) on the Safari tabs. In addition to making the tab menu a little cool, the site's icons a particular site. Since I came across this feature, I use it. And I'm sure you would like to try too! How To Show Website Icons In Safari Tabs On iPhone And iPad 19659005 ] Step # 1. Launch the applicationSettings on your iOS device. Step # 2. Now scroll down and press "Safari". Step # 3. Turn on the following switch "Show the icons in the tabs. " Changing will take effect immediately. Now open Safari and click on the tab icon in the bottom right corner. You should see the icon of a site to the right of the "X" button. Does not it make it a little easier to spot a specific website? That's all there is to it! More of you Latest version iOS. And those that I found interesting to n