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3.
Tap the name of the AirPlay device. The AirPlay button turns blue to
indicate it's active, and your photo appears on the television. You can
swipe to view other photos, or tap the Slideshow button to start a
slideshow. Tap anywhere on the screen to stop the slideshow.
Using a video cable
A number of adapters and cables enable you to connect the iPad to a
television. Apple's Digital AV Adapter connects the iPad via HDMI; the
Apple VGA Adapter works with older VGA connections, as found on many
projectors; or the Apple Component AV Cable and Composite AV Cable
interface with devices using those connectors.
Sync imported photos and videos back to the computer
You probably don't intend to keep photos you imported using the iPad
Camera Connection Kit in the iPad's memory. When you get back to your
computer, do the following to move them to its hard drive.
1.
Connect the iPad to the computer.
2.
Open your photo management software.
3.
Use the software's feature for importing photos, just as if you'd
attached a camera.
The computer sees the iPad as a USB storage device. Under Windows,
you can view it as you would view an attached disk. On the Mac,
you need to use photo software or the Image Capture application to
access the iPad's pictures.
4.
After importing the files, delete them from the iPad: Open a collec-
tion, tap the Action button ( ), tap to select the images you want
to remove, and then tap the Delete button. Tap the Delete Selected
Photos button that appears (to confirm your action).
 
 
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