do you mean the apps.
if yes its simple just press on one of the apps for 10 secs. and then they all start to shake. just move them around.
No. It doesn't have any icons, except for the Apple logo. It doesn't even say 'iPad 2', only 'iPad'.
Did you try right clicking on your desktop and choosing "arrange icons with" and then choosing "show desktop icons"
The iPad 2 is slimmer and has a camera. On the menu of the iPad 2 it should have extra icons like FaceTime, Photo Booth and Camera.
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Right click on Desktop, Click on Arrange ICON by, Then click on Show Desktop icons, CLOSE. By MURALI RAO(NAGPUR)
You can move an icon by holding your finger on an icon for about 2 seconds or until all of the icons start shaking. Then you can move or remove icons. To make the icons stop shaking, press the home button.
Aside from manually deleting the shortcuts and icons on your desktop (the Recycle Bin cannot be deleted): you can right-click the background, find "Arrange Icons By" and press "Show Desktop Icons". This'll hide all the existing icons, so if you press "Show Desktop Icons again, they'll all return.
This is a default setting for most computers. It's purpose is to arrange your icons in a way that makes them easier to find. They don't always make it easy, however. To make icons go where you want them to go, minimize all applications. Then, right-click on the desktop. You should get a menu. The top item is "Arrange Icons By." Clicking on it brings up a second menu. It looks like this. Name Size Type Modified ---------- Show in groups (usually grayed out) Auto arrange Align to grid ---------- ... If you don't want your icons to sort themselves, uncheck "Auto arrange." If you want them to go anywhere on the screen, get to this menu again and uncheck "Align to grid" if it isn't already.
Stop holding your finger down on the icons. It puts the iPad into the delete selection mode. You can stop the shaking by pressing the home button.
Depending on what you may want to do with the files, it can be helpful to arrange the files in different ways, other than in alphabetical order (Arrange icons by name). For example, if there are a large number of different file types, and you only want to copy or move pictures out, you can choose "Arrange icons by type" to put all files of each type next to each other, and make them easier to select. You may want to choose "Arrange icons by size" if you know there is a large file in the folder you want to remove, or if you are arranging files to put on a disc and want to maximize disc usage by selecting a large file and filling space with smaller ones. If you have a disorganized picture collection and you are looking for photos from a wedding you took three years ago, "Arrabge icons by Date" can help you find older files more quickly.
Right click anywhere on your screen, and choose one of the choices, or left click on them and move them to a spot, then right click and choose Lock so they won't move back when you reboot. I store mine along the left edge of the screen so I can still put up nice screen backgrounds.
you might have the desktop settings so that your icons are gridded or fixed and they go back to their original positions instead of where you move them. to fix this, right-click on your screen and un-check "auto-arrange" and/or "align with grid".