Showing posts with label ipad 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad 3. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

How to Modifying the Wallpaper on the iPad 3

The wallpaper image appears behind all your app icons so you have something interesting to look at rather than just a blank screen. To customize the appearance of your wallpaper, you can adjust the brightness or just choose a new image altogether.

Adjusting the Wallpaper Brightness

The wallpaper on your iPad is meant to provide an interesting image to look at, but if it seems too light or too dark, you can always modify this brightness by following these steps:

1. From the Home screen, tap Settings. The Settings screen appears.

2. Tap Brightness & Wallpaper. The Brightness & Wallpaper settings screen appears.

3. Drag the Auto-Brightness slider left or right.

4. (Optional) Tap the Auto-Brightness on/off switch. When the Auto-Brightness switch reads ON, your iPad will adjust the brightness of the screen based on the surrounding lighting conditions.

5. Press the Home button. The Home screen appears.

Changing the Wallpaper

If you want to choose a different wallpaper image for your iPad, you can either pick one of the wallpaper images included with your iPad or use a picture that you've already transferred from your computer to your iPad.

To change the wallpaper image, follow these steps:

1. From the Home screen, tap Settings. The Settings screen appears.

2. Tap Brightness & Wallpaper. The Brightness & Wallpaper settings screen appears.

3. Tap anywhere inside the curved rectangle under the Wallpaper group. The screen displays a Wallpaper button along with a list of photo albums currently stored in your Photos app.

4. Tap Wallpaper (to choose from an image included on your iPad), or tap a photo album that you've transferred from your computer to your iPad. Thumbnail images of your available pictures appear.

5. Tap the image you want to use as your wallpaper. Your iPad shows what your chosen image looks like and displays three buttons (Set Lock Screen, Set Home Screen, and Set Both) in the upper-right corner.

Note: The Lock screen is the image that appears when your iPad first turns on and requires that you drag a slider across the screen to access your iPad.

The Home screen is the image that appears behind all your apps.

6. Tap Set Lock Screen, Set Lock Home Screen, or Set Both. (You can also tap Cancel if you change your mind.) Your chosen image now appears as the wallpaper on your Lock screen and/or your Home screen, depending on which option you chose in the previous step.

7. Press the Home button. The Home screen appears.

Additional Ideas for Customizing Your Home Screen

You'll spend most of your time looking at your Home screen so you might as well customize it so you'll enjoy looking at it. Group together your most commonly used apps on the Home screen, and set your favorite image as your wallpaper.

Since you can choose your own wallpaper images, put pictures of animals, landscapes, artwork, or people on your iPad. If you're comfortable with creating graphic images and transferring them to your iPad, turn your daily or weekly to-do list into a graphic image and then make it your wallpaper. Every time you turn on your iPad, you'll see your tasks and goals. By putting your own images on your iPad, you can truly customize its appearance so nobody will ever mistake your iPad for their own.

free ipad 3 wallpaper


This is some new wallpaper of ipad 3 wallpaper. the design of these are keep simple, but also keep show that this is so advanced and interesting look. so it's not only on this wallpaper, Ipad 3 now is more advenced than before. 

its not a confirmed news and may be close to rumor but we always deal carefully and well with such rumors especially when you know that iPad 3 will be a deference device with better facilities,According to  The Economic Daily  reported that the iPad3 scheduled to be launched in the fourth quarter of this year,When we talk about its facilities iPad 3 is expected to have image resolution 5-6 times higher than iPad2.


That’s what sinks this report to the level of just mouthing. Apple’s not going to release a Retina Display for the iPad 3 that has five to six times more pixels than the current model. The reason’s simple: the easiest way to upscale for a higher resolution tablet is pixel doubling. That’s why the iPhone 4′s Retina Display has exactly four times the pixels of the iPhone 3GS.

Not only is a 6144 x 4708 Display just absurd for a tablet, it would be prohibitively expensive prove extremely difficult to upscale lower-resolution UI assets for. Consider this report a puff of smoke, and nothing more. If Apple does release an iPad 3 with Retina Display, the more likely resolution is 2048 x 1536… anything more is just bonkers.