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The Apple iPad's screen orientation rotates depending on how the device is held, the screen turning from a landscape view to a horizontal view as necessary to maintain optimal visibility. Users may ...
It’s not a front-facing camera, but Apple has added something to the iPad since announcing it: A button on the side that locks the screen orientation. Update: Okay, not new, we just figured it was the ...
Fans of the iPad's physical orientation lock switch will soon have to switch in software, with Steve Jobs himself apparently confirming no changeable settings option for the switch to work the way you ...
The portrait lock on the iPad prevents the screen from changing orientation by locking it into either portrait or landscape mode. If you lock your iPad screen orientation and then turn it sideways, ...
One of the many changes coming to Apple's iOS 4.2, the first big software update for the iPad, is getting flamed like crazy by iPad owners, even among the Apple elite. The specific thing that's making ...
There’s an interesting change in the way iOS 4.2 handles orientation lock on the iPad… one that indicates a curious design backpedal on the part of Cupertino. Previously, orientation lock on the iPad ...
Hopefully it makes it to the RC. =) It was ridiculous that they changed it for the sake of uniformity. I like how they seem to dovetail with 10.7's Mission Control commands. Can't wait to try 'em out.
Apple has introduced new lock screen customizations for the iPad with iPadOS 17. With the new customizations, users can set different lock screen layouts, add widgets, change the font and color of the ...
The developer build of iOS 4.2 brings with it a handful of changes, one of which changes some hardware functionality users may be accustomed to. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple ...