11 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Your iPad (AAPL)

Let's face it, most people use their iPads to browse the internet, check email, and play the occasional game.

Why not tap into your iPad's full potential?

We've got you covered.

From tips to make your iPad experience more enjoyable to unique apps that let your iPad do new things, these tricks will keep your tablet feeling fresh and more capable than ever.

 

Use your iPad as a card table

The next time you're looking for a deck of cards, just use Card Table ($1.99). The app turns your iPad into a card table, and players use their iPhones to hold the cards in their hand.



Quickly navigate to an app's settings using Siri

When you have an app open on your iPad, simply hold down the Home button to bring up Siri and say, "Settings." Siri will then bring up the settings page for that particular app.



Watch free movies and TV shows (legally) with Crackle

There's no need to sign in or pay to enjoy Crackle (Free). And while you won't always see the newest movies or TV shows, there's plenty of original content and old-time favorites to keep you entertained.



Use your iPad as a second monitor

With Air Display 2 ($9.99), you can use your iPad or iPad Mini as a second monitor to extend your screen real estate.



Home or sleep button broken? You can create virtual ones to keep your iPad functional.

Assistive Touch gives you easy access to virtual versions of all your iPad's physical buttons such as Home, sleep, volume, or lock screen. To enable Assistive Touch, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Assistive Touch and turn the feature on.



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