To use accented letters on the iPad, simply hold down a key on the on-screen keyboard until a row of other similar letters shows up. For example, tapping and holding down the 'A' key would reveal multiple other variants of that letter with various accents.
You can put pictures onto your iPad easily using MobiKin Assistant for iOS instead of iTunes: Install and Launch: Download and open MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your computer. Connect Your iPad: Use a USB cable to connect your iPad. The software will detect your device automatically. Select Photos: Go to the Photos section in the software. Import Pictures: Click “Add” and choose the images from your computer that you want to transfer. Sync to iPad: Confirm and the photos will be transferred directly to your iPad without using iTunes. This method is faster, simpler, and avoids iTunes’ syncing limitations.
The alphabet is the same as in english, just the pronunciation is different. Some letters are added to the writing though. Like: é, è, ç, and sometimes they put the accents on a, u, and i. And there's another accent.
You can't put just anything on an iPad. It has to be made for the iPad. You can't just drag programs on the desktop to the iPad.
No. You simply have to have the qualifications that carry the letters that you put after your name.
use a bluetooth image sharing app
Put your iPad on the router.
no, you can't, but you CAN put ipod touch/iphone apps on your ipad
iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad can run apps by buying an app, then syncing.
2,697,435 people put the iPad on their Christmas list in 2011. I checked.
Yes,the have related converter can done it. Using this powerful Mac iPad Video Converter Suite, can rip DVD and convert all popular video files to iPad video MP4 and iPad audio MP3, AAC and M4A for all types of iPad and iPods including iPad, iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano, and iPhone.
I think yes you can. I'm using ProteMac LogonKey soft. It works with Air and with iPad i supose too.
You could put the movies onto your ps3 from your ipad