Customize the notification center in iOS is a very simple operation, and that you take a few minutes.
The notification center has been introduced for the first time in iOS 5 for mobile device’s iPhone, iPad and iPod. For some years now has been adapted for the MAC OS with Mountain Lion installed.
The notifications are nothing, but the messages displayed on the screen of the device that tell us a call, message, event, email, post to Facebook and other programs in it. For those who made the jailbreak has a lot more customization options, including close open applications with one tap. Or activate the shortcut 3G, Wi-Fi and other functions.
1.) With the device turned on and unlocked in the Springboard head to Settings. Here you will find the voice notifications that will list a number of programs present or not in the Notification Center. To change the settings and choose whether to have it or not between the curtain just a tap on each of them. The possibilities for some items, such as ” phone “, ” messages “, there are several. And possible to show 1 item recently, up to 10. Alert style to ” none “, ” banner ” or ” warnings “. Badge App Icon, and whether to show the content in Lock Screen.
2.) MAC is designed to receive and group email notifications, software updates, alerts, calendar and many other functions, including those from third party app. After that alerts appear on your desktop are all included within a space, which can be reached in four different ways. The easiest way is to go in the top right and click on the icon next to the magnifying glass. Another method for those using a MacBook or Magic Trackpad is the ability to show scrolling with two fingers. To activate head to System Preferences – TrackPad – More actions.
3.) Another method is to activate the center notification’s corners of the screen. By moving the pointer in one of the corners it is possible to associate an action. You can enable this feature in System Preferences – Desktop Screen Saver – Corners. Choose the features you want. Last method is the keyboard shortcut. Activated in System Preferences – Keyboard – Keyboard Shortcuts – Mission Control and then set to your choice of any combination of keys …