Buttons. So now we're going to do a quick overview of the buttons we have on our phone. Similar buttons exist on your iPad. Let's start with our On-Off, Sleep Wake Button at the top of, right here. This allows us to go to sleep and to wake it back up. If you hold it down, it gives us the option to turn it off. Let's cancel that. This button here by default sets your volume. But you can also change that inside your system preferences. The way you can change it to, is to lock your perspective to either portrait or landscape. Down below that we have Volume Plus and Minus. And then down here we have our Home Button. If we're off in our apps we can push that to take us back to here. If we click it twice opens up our apps. So with multi-tasking which allows to have apps running in the background, with push notifications and such, these apps down here are the ones that are running. We can click and hold and turn them off. Let's turn them all off, you'll see how many things are kind of happening here once. This'll clog up your iOS by leaving all these things on and could potentially cause other issues. If you're having a crash or something like that, there we go. Now double-click on it again, scroll to the left we can lock our perspective of our orientation, in this case to portrait. We've got some music controls here as well. So Play, we can skip to the next track and go to the previous one. Scroll one more time over and we have a volume and our Airplay Options. Now if we have a freeze, means our system freezes, we can hold down our On-Off Button and our Home Button until it force quits and shuts it down. Then you can hold the On Button until it reboots. So that's another thing you can do with those buttons in conjunction. Okay. So that's an overview of these, a basic look at our buttons. Let's move on and talk about the Home Screen.
| Course: | iOS 6 |
| Author: | Sam McGuire |
| SKU: | 34395 |
| ISBN: | 978-1-61866-081-7 |
| Release Date: | 2012-12-18 |
| Duration: | 6.5 hrs / 83 lessons |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |