Talk:Frequently Asked Questions/@comment-24.108.240.18-20141221224333/@comment-24668482-20141223002239

Double tap the home button on your iPad (the physical round button under the screen). This will bring up the list of all open (but minimized) apps. Depending on what iOS version you are running this screen will look slightly different. On iOS 7 or above you will see have a full screen pop up with large app previews of each app with their small desktop item under them that you can scroll through. Scroll to find the SS image and swipe up on the app preview to remove it from the screen, that will quit the app. On iOS 6 or below, the window that pops up is only a banner at the bottom of the screen with the list of app icons you see on desktop for all open apps. Scroll through this until you see the app icon for SS. In the banner (NOT on main desktop screen above) hold the app until it starts to wobble and a red dash appears in top left corner. Press the dash to quit the app (this is very similar to how you delete apps, so it is important to do it in the banner which just quits it and not on desktop which will delete it. You will get a warning if try to delete though).

To save battery power it is worthwhile turning down the screen brightness when playing the game. It is definitely a battery hog. Go to settings - wallpaper and brightness - and turn off auto brightness. Use the bar to pick a brightness that is low enough to save power but not so low that you have a hard time on the darker pictures like misty shed.

Also check that your charger is the right power for your iPad if you use older chargers lying around the house rather than the one that cams with iPad. Older chargers have a lower wattage than the newer models (iPad 3 and above) so do not provide enough power to the device to charge and play at the same time. If you find your power goes down while playing plugged it, you could have the wrong charger.