The summary of ‘How to customize your iPad 💛🏡 | Aesthetic widgets, app icons, wallpaper ☻’

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The YouTube video focuses on demonstrating how to customize the iPad home screen step by step, incorporating elements like changing wallpaper, adding widgets, creating lists and app shortcuts with custom app icons. Key tools used include Widget Smith, MD Clock's pixel widget, GoodNotes 5, and the Shortcuts app. The process involves updating to iPad OS 15, adding and adjusting widgets and wallpapers for a personalized layout. The goal is to create a personalized and organized home screen, encouraging viewers to engage and share their setups on Instagram.

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In this segment of the video, the creator demonstrates how to customize the iPad home screen step by step. Key actions include ensuring the iPad is updated to at least iPad OS 15, changing the wallpaper downloaded from Pinterest, using Widget Smith to create and add widgets of various sizes to the home screen, incorporating a pixel widget from MD Clock which requires a one-time fee, and creating a reminders widget using the default app. The process involves adding and adjusting widgets and wallpapers to achieve a personalized home screen layout.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to customize your home screen on an iPad by creating lists and app shortcuts. To create a list, you name it, select a color and icon, then add items such as reminders, affirmations, or tasks. After creating the list, an reminders widget is added to the home screen. For app shortcuts, the speaker uses photos from Pinterest, creates a shortcut using the Shortcuts app, adds custom app icons, and removes the default shortcut. They also explain how to remove the annoying notification that appears when using a shortcut by setting up an automation within the Shortcuts app. The process may be time-consuming, but it allows for a personalized and organized home screen.

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In this segment of the video, the creator demonstrates how to make emoji app icons using GoodNotes 5. They switch the template size to iPhone size, type and resize emojis, duplicate pages and change emojis, export as images, crop into squares to center the emojis uniformly. They then use these photos to set custom app icons in the Shortcuts app. A tip is shared on how to set home screen to use large app icons. The creator concludes by encouraging viewers to share their home screen setups and engage with their content on Instagram.

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