![]() I can't recall now, but there's one last thing to try - and that's a reboot. ![]() ![]() pressed and held the Power switch until the slider control appears, accepted the offer to shut down, waited until the screen was completely blank and then powered on again. You say you've power recycled the iPad - i.e. this control can do either mute or orientation lock and it swaps with the physical mute switch next to the volume control.īut it doesn't sound like this is the problem, because you get that Headphone indication when you try to change the volume and that certainly means the iPad 'thinks' there's a headset plugged in. iPod not iPad) - will be the other control - i.e. ![]() Maybe you've got it set to Mute? Double-tap the Home button to open up the multi-task bar, flick the screen to the right and, at the far left - adjacent to the iPod controls (N.B. In 4.3 it is possible in 'Settings' to change the function of that switch from Mute to Orientation Lock and back. As you know, in iOS 4.3 and beyond they made it possible to re-assign the function of the mute switch, which in iOS 4.2 had been fixed as the switch next to the volume control.
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