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Mar 21, 2013 - This article describes how to use the Android camera in your tablet to record and share video. ... We will also discuss various ways of sharing videos withothers ... If you want to take a picture of your Android tablet screen hold the ... Insteadthey are stored under Internal Storage, Pictures folder, Screenshots.
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Depends on the attachment. You might not have an app that is compatible with the document type you are trying to open. Assuming you are opening a PDF file, you might need to install an office suite app first, such as WPS Office or Quickoffice. Without more details, I can't be specific.
Peter from Paltalk here! First off i suggest you try the 'basic' things:
- Kill the app in memory and start it again
- If above does not fix the issue uninstall then reinstall the app.
If you are still stuck shoot an Email to [email protected] and one of the smart guys on our Mobile team will fix you up im sure!
on idevice like the iphone and iPad? well it depend on what IOS version you are on. If you are using anything before IOS 7 the way to attach photos is kinda backwards.
you don't actually attach photos but you choose the photos you want to send in an email.
anything below IOS 7 1)Tap on the PHOTO app and Go into you photos. 2)Choose the photos. You can send one or more. If you are in your photos you should have an icon on the top right (its the last icon, a picture of an arrow going out of a square). Once you hit that icon you are able to mark your photos to send . Each photos you choose will have a check mark on it. 3)Once you have all the photos marked hit the "SHARE" icon on the top left of the screen. From there you can email or message those marked photos. Once you tap on the email, your email app will open up with each one of the photos attached to the body.
IOS 7 method If you are looking at an individual photo from your PHOTO app, you can tap on the share icon (the square with an arrow pointing up) at the bottom left to bring your email and text share options Sometimes when you go into your photos app it will bring up in yearly view... in that case 1)Tap on the PHOTO app and Go into you photos. 2)Choose your photos. If your app opens in "YEARS" view tap on the photos to zoom into "COLLECTIONS" view. From there tap on the collection where the photo you want to send is located. That would bring you to "MOMENTS" view. With IOS 7 the photos apps arrange your photos by YEARS>>COLLECTION>>MOMENTS. In MOMENTS view you can tap on the "SELECT" on the top right which will allow you to choose the photos you want to send in an email.
3)After you choose a photo(s) the icon on the bottom left (one with an arrow pointing up from a square - this is called the share icon) is available to tap. If you hit that you'll get all the option as to how to share those photos including facebook and twitter
The Nexus 7 does not come with a built in camera app. I guess Google figures since there is only a front-facing camera that folks won't be taking too many photos. I recently came across an app on Google play that will allow you to launch the camera to easily take photos. You can find the Camera Launcher App for Nexus 7 on Google Play.
I'm not 100% sure (I'm a new Nexus 7 owner), but I have see some solutions out there. The consensus seems to be that the accelerometer or the magnetometer isn't properly calibrated.
There are apps out there which claim to calibrate your device sensors, but sometimes these apps need to remain open. Compass is often recommended.
The best (and most odd) solution I've heard is to have the app open and wave the nexus 7 around in a figure 8 pattern. Apparently this does some "voodoo magic" and the device seems to calibrate itself.
Lastly, I have also read that android compasses never seem to point to true north in apps like Google Sky, but is more apparent in larger devices.
If that doesn't help I would suggest contacting Google Support to see if there is a better solution or if they can swap it out.
It's unlikely you will ever be able to print directly as there are too many android tablet / printer combinations for printer manufacturers to consider writing all the drivers needed. I suppose there may be an intelligent one day that could receive say an email attachment for printing!
Instead you could research cloud printing or print via your PC.
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