How to Use Your iPhone as a Ruler with GetRuler
Ever found a great sale but wondered if the item offered will fit into your apartment? It's just at that moment that you may realize you don't have a ruler or tape measure around. So what can you do? Using your iPhone as a ruler with GetRuler can be a great solution when you need to measure something in an instant.
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EditSteps
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1Search for GetRuler website on your iPhone or go directly to the iPhone ruler.
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2Click "Let's Start". Then select the scale you want to use: centimeters, inches or pixels
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3Use any side of your iPhone screen as a ruler to measure any item
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EditTips
- The virtual ruler will automatically calibrate your iPhone screen to give you accurate measurements. If you want to use the online ruler on your desktop, you will need to use a credit card or business card to size your screen.
EditWarnings
- If the object you want to measure is wider or higher than the length of your iPhone, you may prefer to use the online ruler for tablets. This will give you a larger measuring instrument.
Article Info
Categories: NFD (Duplicate) | IPhone Applications | Multi Platform Smartphone Applications
Recent edits by: Anna, James Famers
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