Chapter 7. Customizing the Home Screen

The Home screen displays icons that represent all the apps available on your iPad. Since you'll be staring at the Home screen all the time, you may want to customize its appearance by rearranging icons on the screen, moving them off or onto additional panes, or just deleting certain apps altogether.

In addition, the Home screen lets you choose a background image as your wallpaper. You can choose one of the photographs that Apple provides or use any of your own pictures that you've loaded on your iPad. You can put a picture of your kids making silly faces on your iPad or use a picture of your dog or cat. The choice is yours.

In this chapter you'll learn how to customize the Home screen of your iPad.

What You'll Be Using

To customize your iPad's Home screen, you need to use the following:

  • The Home button

The Settings app

  • The iPad's USB cable

iTunes on your computer

Rearranging Icons on the Home Screen

You might find yourself using the Calendar and Music apps every day but rarely using the Contacts or Notes apps. To make it easy to access the Calendar and Music apps, you might want to put these icons in the corner of the screen and bury seldom-used app icons in another pane that's out of sight. There are two ways to rearrange your Home screen: directly on the iPad or through iTunes on your computer.

Rearranging Icons on the iPad

The fastest way to rearrange icons on your Home screen is to manipulate and move those icons directly on your iPad. To rearrange icons on the Home screen, follow these steps:

  1. Press the Home button. The Home screen appears. (Skip this step if the Home screen is already visible.)

  2. Tap and hold your finger on the icon that you want to move to a new location until all the icons on the Home screen start wriggling, as shown in Figure 7-1.

  3. Drag the icon to where you want to move it. When you move an icon in between two other icons, those two icons glide out of the way. You can now drag any app to a new location.

Note

Remember, the Home screen actually consists of multiple panes. To move an icon off one pane and onto another one, slide your finger to the left or right of the screen until the other pane appears.

  1. (Optional) Tap the close button of any app icon that you want to remove from your iPad. It's the little X in the upper left. The close icon appears only on apps you can remove, such as iBooks. This close icon does not appear on built-in apps like Safari or Notes that you cannot remove.

  2. Press the Home button to stop all the Home screen icons from wriggling.

Tapping and holding your finger on an icon will make all the Home screen icons wriggle.

Figure 7-1. Tapping and holding your finger on an icon will make all the Home screen icons wriggle.

Rearranging Icons Through iTunes

If you have a lot of apps stored on your iPad or want to move app icons from one pane to another, you can use iTunes instead. Not only can you use your mouse (or laptop trackpad) to move icons across multiple panes faster than you could do this on your iPad, but you can also see thumbnail images of each Home screen pane, which makes it easier to see the arrangement of all your app icons at once. To rearrange icons on the Home screen through iTunes, follow these steps:

  1. Connect your iPad to your computer through the USB cable.

  2. Run iTunes on your Mac or PC.

  3. Click the name of your iPad under the Devices category in the iTunes window.

  4. Click the Apps tab and make sure a checkmark appears in the Sync Apps checkbox. The right side of the screen displays your Home screen panes, as shown in Figure 7-2.

  5. Drag any app icons to a new location using the mouse.

  6. (Optional) Using the mouse, point to any app icon that you want to delete. A close button appears in the upper-left corner of that app. Click this close button to remove the app from your iPad.

  7. Click Apply. Wait until iTunes finishes syncing your iPad before disconnecting it from the USB cable.

iTunes displays your Home screen.

Figure 7-2. iTunes displays your Home screen.

Rearranging Icons into Folders

One problem with storing too many apps on your iPad is that your screen can soon look cluttered with so many app icons all over the place. To fix this problem, you can organize multiple apps into folders. To create a folder, follow these steps:

  1. Tap and hold your finger on any app icon that you want to store in a folder. All the app icons start wriggling.

  2. Drag the app icon toward a second app icon that you want to store in the same folder. A dark border appears around this second app icon.

  3. Drag the app icon over this app icon with the dark border around it. After you lift your finger from the screen, the contents of your folder appear on the screen, allowing you to drop your currently selected icon into the folder, as shown in Figure 7-3.

    Dropping an icon into a folder

    Figure 7-3. Dropping an icon into a folder

  4. Press the Home button.

  5. (Optional) If you want to change the name of your folder later, just tap and hold an icon until they wiggle. Tap the folder you wish to rename, tap the title, and use the virtual keyboard to type a new folder name. Press the Home button when you're done typing.

Taking Icons out of a Folder

After you have created a folder that contains two or more app icons, you can always take an app icon out of a folder and place it back on the desktop. To remove an icon from a folder, follow these steps:

  1. Tap the folder icon that you want to modify. The contents of the folder appear underneath the folder icon (see Figure 7-3).

  2. Tap and hold your finger on the app icon that you want to move out of the folder. The app icons start wriggling.

  3. Drag the icon out of the folder and on to the desktop.

  4. Press the Home button to stop all your app icons from wriggling.

Putting Apps on the Dock

At the bottom of the screen, your iPad initially displays four app icons (Safari, Mail, Photos, and Music). This area acts like the Dock in Mac OS. It displays its apps at all times, even if you switch to a different Home screen pane. If you find yourself using certain apps all the time, you may want to place those apps on this Dock area so they will always be available. You can put up to six applications on the Dock.

Adding App Icons to the Dock

To add an app icon to the Dock, follow these steps:

  1. At the Home screen, touch and hold the app icon that you want to move to the Dock. All your app icons start wriggling. You can release your finger.

  2. Drag the app icon to the Dock and then lift your finger off the screen. Your app now appears on the Dock.

  3. Press the Home button to stop all your app icons from wriggling.

Note

You can also put folders on the Dock.

Taking App Icons off the Dock

If you find that you don't use certain apps on the Dock very often, you can always move them off the Dock by following these steps:

  1. At the Home screen, touch the app icon that you want to move off the Dock until all your app icons start wriggling.

  2. Drag the app icon off the Dock, move the app icon anywhere on the screen, and then lift your finger off the screen.

  3. Press the Home button to stop all your app icons from wriggling.

Modifying the Wallpaper

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, as shown in Figure 7-4.

    The Auto-Brightness slider lets you modify the brightness of your current wallpaper.

    Figure 7-4. The Auto-Brightness slider lets you modify the brightness of your current wallpaper.

  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. (Chapter 15 explains how to transfer pictures 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 (see Figure 7-4).

  3. Tap anywhere inside the curved rectangle under the Wallpaper group. The screen displays a Wallpaper button along with a list of photo albums such as Camera Roll.

  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, as shown in Figure 7-5.

    Viewing a list of available wallpaper images

    Figure 7-5. Viewing a list of available wallpaper images

  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, as shown in Figure 7-6.

From the top of the preview pane, you can choose where you want the image to be used.

Figure 7-6. From the top of the preview pane, you can choose where you want the image to be used.

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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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. Chapter 11 shows you how to find, buy, and install new apps. Chapter 13 explains how to add your favorite websites to your Home screen.

Since you can choose your own wallpaper images, you can 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.

For your Lock Screen image, consider putting a notice listing your name and contact information. That way if you lose your iPad and someone turns it on, they'll see your name and (hopefully) will contact you to return the iPad. By putting your own images on your iPad, you can truly customize its appearance so nobody will ever mistake your iPad for their own.

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