You can pull down the notification bar with any app open. You don't have to be at the home screen.
From the home screen and several apps, you swipe down from the very top of the screen to reveal it. Some apps that have lots of swiping (like Fruit Ninja) require you to swipe down from the top to reveal a pull-tab. You then grab that tab and pull that down to access the Notification Center. You can also access the Notification Center by swiping down from the lock screen in iOS 7. Lastly, to close the Notification Center, either grab the tab on the bottom and pull it up or press the home button.
Hold your finger on the notification until it pulls up the option to go to the application. From that application, left swipe across the "Show notification" line, which will pull up a confirmation that you wish to disable flash notifications from that app.
if you are plugged in, and the notification appears up top, pull down the notification bar, and the alert will say "click to disable usb debugging", click it and it will automatically bring you to the menu. You don't need it to be on unless you are using your phone to develop and debug apps. On rooted devices, you will have that on to use adb shell to do some commands on your phone through your computer
Yes, kind of. The iPad2 includes cameras in the front and back, the original iPad case didn't have slots for the cameras. If you need to take photos or videos you will have to pull it out of the case, or drill your own.
Not all of them pull down but the ones that do have a strap on each side of the back of the rear seat that will pull it down.
Don't Let Her Pull You Down was created in 2009.
there are pull straps on both sides of the seat that you pull and that section will pull down.
If this question is about the trunk lid pull down---there is a switch on the side of the pull-down motor--first step. Else complete pull-down assembly from junk yard.
A PULL-DOWN MENU is a menu which appears below the menu bar when it is selected.
pull the strap in the trunk then push the seat down
Push the SIM removal tool into the iPad on a vertical angle. The SIM tray should pop out, then pull it completely. A diagram can be found here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5163
Gravity and the weight of the door assist in making it easier to pull down than to pull up.