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How do I correct the "screen lock" on my iPad?

I used to be able to turn the unit a quarter turn and the screen would adjust to my movement. Now it is somehow "Locked".

How can this be fixed?

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IMHO extraordinarily simple questions like this should be closed and redirected to google and/or apple support documents. – lemonginger Sep 25 '11 at 19:04
...or the manual – conorgriffin Sep 25 '11 at 19:59

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Understanding The Screen Rotation Lock

Apple has a support document that explains this called "iPad: Understanding the side switch".

Here's a quick explanation:

If your iPad has version 4.2.1 or later of iOS installed (Settings > General > About > Version) there are two possible ways your screen can be locked.

The default is the software lock. To adjust this rapidly click the home button twice. This will reveal a bar below your dock. Swipe the icons that are revealed once to the left to reveal some additional controls. Your screen should look like this:

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You can also enable a hardware lock. This will cause the small switch on the side of your iPad to lock and unlock screen rotation. The setting for this is found in the settings apps here:

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If this setting is set to "Lock Rotation" instead of "Mute" the software lock will be replaced with a mute button like this:

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Your screen orientation might be locked from the device settings. Try double tapping the home button and scroll the the left. Depending on the OS your iPad uses it with have an orientation lock button.

Edit: Also a restart of the device might fix any buggy stuff going on if you need to hard reset hold both the power and home buttons till the screen goes dark

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