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Are you sure you have an iPad and not an aPad? Mine is on the right hand corner....are you holding it upside down?
lol .. is there actually an "upside down" when it comes to the iPad? I prefer to use mine in landscape orientation with the home button to the right and the volume and "used to be lock, now some kind of mute" button on the top. That keeps the headphone jack away from my dog who is 90% of the time on my right side. Although, come to think of it, I must confess that unless traveling my iPad is naked without a case. When in the Apple case I suppose the orientation would be 180 degrees reversed. In that case I can see not only the lock switch but also the volume buttons being placed in completely the wrong position for practical use. Hard to believe Apple would have made such a silly design mistake. Too much Peyote for Steve I guess
Why even have a mute button that's right above the volume switch? It's much easier to just hold the volume switch down then to use the mute button.
I think we should have the ability to program the button for what we want it to do
Why even have a mute button that's right above the volume switch? It's much easier to just hold the volume switch down then to use the mute button.
I think we should have the ability to program the button for what we want it to do
Does anyone actually, I don't know, maybe READ anymore??? If you are gonna post in a thread at least read some of it first.
This has been explained ad nauseam. I'm sure someone else will jump in though and explain it one (for now) more time....
Michael
Why even have a mute button that's right above the volume switch? It's much easier to just hold the volume switch down then to use the mute button.
I think we should have the ability to program the button for what we want it to do
Does anyone actually, I don't know, maybe READ anymore??? If you are gonna post in a thread at least read some of it first.
This has been explained ad nauseam. I'm sure someone else will jump in though and explain it one (for now) more time....
Michael
Good one, Michael. I thought the same thing. Probably what? 200 posts ago? lol!
People keep saying the screen flips if you turn it even slightly.
Am I the only one who hasn't experienced that? I'm sitting here with it in my hands right now, and even laying it in the slightly propped up position (using the Apple case) sitting in my lap, it takes a nearly complete orientation change to get it to flip around to vertical. The only time it gets confused is if I am laying it nearly completely flat. Why not just hold it up slightly? Or if you are planning on keeping it mostly flat, use the software lock button.
320 posts in this thread and going strong. LOL!