
When
you
disable
contacts
or
calendars
in
an
MobileMe
or
Exchange
account,
or
if
you
delete
an
account,
iPad
asks
if
you
want
to
keep
information
or delete it.
Push
Accounts
MobileMe,
Microsoft
Exchange,
and
Yahoo!
Mail
are
“push”
accounts.
When
new
information
is
available,
such
as
the
arrival
of
an
email
message,
the
information
is
automatically
delivered
(pushed)
to
iPad.
(In
contrast,
“fetch”
services
require
your
email
software
to
periodically
check
with
your
service
provider
to
see
if
new
messages
have
arrived,
and
then
request
them
to
be
delivered.)
MobileMe
and
Exchange
also
use
push to sync
your
contacts,
calendars,
and
bookmarks
(MobileMe
only)
if
you
select
those
items
in
the
account
settings.
Synced
information
is
transferred
automatically
over
your
Internet
connection;
you
don’t
need
to
connect
iPad
to
your computer to sync.
iPad
can
receive
pushed
data
over
an
Internet
connection
only
when
iPad
is
awake
(the
screen
is
on,
or
you
connect
iPad
to
your
computer
or
a
10W
USB
power
adapter).
If you enable Find My iPad for your
MobileMe
account,
make
sure
Push
is
turned
on
for
Fetch
New
Data.
In
Settings,
choose
“Mail,
Contacts,
Calendars”
>
Fetch
New
Data.
If
Push
is
off,
tap
to
turn
it
on.
Disconnecting
iPad
from
Your
Computer
Unless
iPad
is
syncing
with
your
computer,
you
can
disconnect
it
at
any
time.
When
iPad
is
syncing
with
your
computer,
the
iPad
Home
screen
shows
“Sync
in
progress.”
If
you
disconnect
iPad
before
it finishes syncing, some data might
not
transfer.
When
iPad
finishes
syncing,
iTunes
shows
“iPad
sync
is
complete.”
Cancel
a
sync:
Drag
the
slider
on
iPad.
Viewing
the
User
Guide
on
iPad
The
iPad
User
Guide,
optimized
for
viewing
on
iPad,
is
available
at
help.apple.com/ipad.
View
the
guide
on
iPad:
In
Safari,
tap
,
then
tap
the
iPad
User
Guide
bookmark.
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Add
an
icon
to
the
Home
screen
for
convenience:
When
viewing
the
guide,
tap
,
then
tap
“Add
to
Home
Screen.”
View
the
guide
in
a
different
language:
Tap
Languages
below
the
name
of
the
guide,
then
tap
the
language
you
want.
Chapter
2
Getting
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