View photo details Draft d. In an album or moment, select a photo or video. e. Swipe up to see the following: People identified in your photo; see Find people in Photos on iPad. Where the photo was taken, and other photos or videos taken nearby; see Browse photos by location on iPad. Related memories; see View Memories on iPad. Effects you can add to a Live Photo; see Edit a Live Photo . A link to show other photos taken that day.
View photos in a Burst shot Draft Burst in Camera continuously takes multiple high speed photos so that you have a range of photos to choose from. In Photos, Burst shots are saved together in a single photo thumbnail. You can view each photo in the Burst, then select your favorites to save separately. d. In an album or moment, tap the Burst thumbnail. e. Tap Select, then swipe through the collection of photos. h. To save specific photos, tap each photo to select it as a Favorite, then tap Done. k.
To learn more about iCloud Photos, see Use iCloud Photos on iPad. Draft Edit a photo d. In an album or moment, tap a photo thumbnail to view it in full screen. e. Tap Edit, then select a tool to make your adjustments. You can do any of the following: Use the Remove Red-eye tool when you take a photo with flash. Tap the tool, then tap each eye that needs to be corrected. Tap to use the Crop tool. Photos suggests an optimal crop, or you can pinch the photo open or closed to set your own.
Draft Revert an edited photo After you edit a photo and save your changes, you can revert to the original image. d. Open the edited image. e. Tap Edit, then tap Revert. h. Tap Revert to Original. Edit a Live Photo In addition to using the photo editing tools like adding filters or cropping a photo, you can also change the keyframe, trim the length, or mute the sound in your Live Photos (available on supported models). d. Open the Live Photo. e.
To learn more, see Take a Live Photo . Draft Add effects to Live Photos You can add effects to Live Photos to turn them into fun videos (available on supported models). d. Open the Live Photo. e. Swipe up to see the effects, then choose one of the following: Loop repeats the action in a continuous looping video. Bounce rewinds the action backwards and forwards. Long Exposure simulates a DSLR-like long exposure effect by blurring motion. For more information, see Take a Live Photo. Mark up a photo d.
Use other photography apps to edit yourDraft photos Photo app extensions can provide special editing options. See the Apple Support article How to edit with third-party apps and extensions in Photos. Organize photos in albums on iPad Use the Photos app to organize your pictures with albums—create new ones, or add pictures to existing albums. If you use iCloud Photos, albums are stored in iCloud. Theyʼre up to date and accessible on devices where youʼre signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID.
Rename, rearrange, and delete existing Draft albums d. Tap the Albums tab, then tap See All. e. Tap Edit, then do any of the following: Rename: Tap the album name, then enter a new name. Rearrange: Touch and hold the albumʼs thumbnail, then drag to a new location. Delete: Tap . h. Tap Done. You canʼt delete albums that Photos creates for you, such as People, Places, and Selfies. Recover or permanently delete deleted photos d. Tap the Albums tab, then tap Recently Deleted (at the bottom of the screen). e.
Looking for something more specific? Refine your search with multiple keywords—simply Draft keep adding keywords until you find the photo you want. Search also suggests keywords to add to your search. Share photos and videos on iPad Share photos and videos from the Photos app in Mail or Messages, or other apps you install. Photos even selects your best photos from an event and recommends people you may want to share them with.
To send the link to more friends, or Draft to stop sharing it, tap the collection, tap , then choose Copy iCloud Link or Stop Sharing. To remove a photo collection from Sharing Suggestions, tap , then tap Remove Sharing Suggestion. To learn more about Sharing Suggestions, see Use Sharing Suggestions in Photos. Save or share a photo or video you receive From email: Tap to download the item if necessary, then tap . Or, touch and hold the item, then choose a sharing or saving option.
Draft Play a Memory movie d. Tap the For You tab, then tap a Memory. e. Tap the Memory movie at the top of the screen to play it. h. To pause, tap the movie, then tap . k. To go forward or backward in the movie, tap the movie, then scrub left or right using the scrubber. Open any album, moment, collection, or year, tap the header, then tap the movie at the top of the screen.
Edit a Memory movie Draft d. While a Memory movie is playing, tap the screen to show customization options. e. Do any of the following: Change the mood: Swipe left or right through the moods to change the title, music, and editing style. Change the length: Swipe to change to short, medium, or long depending on the number of photos in the Memory. Personalize the movie: Tap Edit to add or delete specific photos, change the music, edit the title, and more.
Share a Memory with friends and familyDraft d. While a Memory movie is playing, tap the screen. e. Tap , then choose how you want to share. Add to Favorites d. Tap the For You tab, then tap a Memory you want to mark as a favorite. e. Tap , then tap Add to Favorite Memories. To view your Favorite Memories, tap See All, then tap Favorites.
Find photos of a specific person Draft In the Albums tab, tap the People album, then tap a person to see all of their photos. Or, in the Search tab enter a personʼs name in the search field. Add a person to your People album d. Open a photo of the person you want to add, then swipe up to see the photo details. e. Tap a face under People, then tap Add Name. h. Enter the personʼs name or select it in the list. k. Tap Done. Name a person in your People album d. Tap the Albums tab, then tap the People album.
Draft Browse photos by location on iPad The Photos app creates collections of your photos and videos in the Places album based on where they were taken. View photos taken in a specific location, or look for photos taken nearby. See a collection of all your places on a map, or even watch a Memory movie of a certain place. Browse photos by location d. Tap the Albums tab, then tap the Places album. e. Select Map or Grid view.
To use iCloud Photos, you need a device with iOS 8.1 or later, a Mac with OS X 10.10.3 or Draft later, or a PC with iCloud for Windows 5 or later. Turn on iCloud Photos Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, then turn on iCloud Photos. Save space on your iPad iCloud Photos keeps all your photos and videos in their original, high-resolution version. You can optimize storage to save space on your iPad. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, then tap Optimize iPad Storage.
Share photos and videos Draft d. In Photos, tap a photo or video to view it in full size. e. Tap , then tap Shared Albums. h. Select an existing shared album, or create your own. k. Tap Post. Enable public viewing in iCloud d. In Albums, select a shared album. e. At the bottom of the screen, tap People. h. Turn on Public Website. Add photos and videos to a shared album d. In a shared album, tap . e. Select all the items you want to add, then tap Done. h. Add comment if you want to, then tap Post.
Draft Subscribe to a shared album When you receive an invitation, tap , tap Accept. You can also accept an invitation in an email. See your Family album When Family Sharing is set up, a shared album called Family is automatically created in Photos on all family membersʼ devices. Everyone in the family can contribute photos, videos, and comments to the album, and be notified whenever something new is added. See Family Sharing. Note: To use Shared Albums, your iPad must be connected to Wi-Fi.
Manage photos in My Photo Stream Draft Tap the My Photo Stream album, tap Select, then do any of the following: Save your best shots to iCloud or your device: Select the photos, then tap Add To. Share, print, or copy: Select the photos, then tap Delete photos: Select the photos, then tap . . Although deleted photos are removed from My Photo Stream on all your devices, the original photos remain in Photos on the device on which they were taken.
k. The Photos app opens and displays theDraft photos and videos available for importing. Tap and hold a photo for a large preview, so you can see the details in your photos and decide what you want to import. l. Select the photos and videos you want to import, then select your import destination. You can create a new album or select an existing one. Import all items: Tap Import All.
Draft Podcasts Find podcasts on iPad Use the Podcasts app to find and play free shows—similar to radio or TV shows— about science, news, politics, comedy, and more. If you subscribe to a show, iPad automatically downloads new episodes as theyʼre released. Ask Siri. Say something like: “Find Serial podcast.” Learn how to ask Siri. Find and subscribe to shows Discover shows: Tap Browse to see Featured shows or Top Charts. You can also browse by categories or content providers.
Play podcasts on iPad In the Podcasts app Draft , you can play, pause, or skip ahead using the playback controls, set a sleep timer, and stream content to another device. Ask Siri. Say something like: “Play the newest episode of ‘The Dailyʼ podcast.” Learn how to ask Siri.
Play a podcast Draft d. Tap an episode. e. For more playback controls, tap the player to open the Now Playing screen. Use any of the following controls: Play Pause Jump back 15 seconds Jump forward 30 seconds Choose a faster or slower playback speed Stream the audio to other devices Tip: To jump to a specific time in the episode, drag the track position slider below the podcast artwork. h.
To resume playing an episode, tap Listen Now. DraftEpisodes you havenʼt finished are near the top of the list. Manage your podcast subscriptions and library on iPad In the Podcasts app , you can add or remove subscriptions and episodes in your library. Manage your subscriptions d. Tap Library, then tap Shows. e. Tap a show to see its information page, tap , then do any of the following: Set options for notifications, downloading episodes, and more: Tap Settings.
Manage episodes and downloads Draft Add an episode to your library: For podcasts that you havenʼt subscribed to, tap next to an episode. To download the episode so you can play it when youʼre offline, tap . Delete an episode: Tap Library, tap Episodes, swipe left on the episode, then tap Delete. Remove a download: Tap Library, tap Downloaded Episodes, swipe left on the episode, then tap Remove. Change your Podcasts settings Go to Settings > Podcasts.
Reminders Draft Make a reminder list on iPad Keep track of the things you need to do in the Reminders app . You can create lists, add items, and schedule dates and times when you want to receive notifications (reminders) about the items on the list. Ask Siri. Say something like: “Add artichokes to my groceries list.” Learn how to ask Siri. Add a reminder d. Tap the Reminders list. e. Tap , then enter your reminder. h. Tap Done.
To delete a reminder, swipe left on the reminder, Draft then tap Delete. Note: To change the default list new reminders you create outside of a specific list appear in, go to Settings > Reminders > Default List, then select the list you want to use. Create a new reminder list Some lists, like Reminders and Family, are already created for you. You can create new lists for categories like work, school, or personal. d. Tap at the top of the screen. e.
Keep your reminders up to date on otherDraft devices Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Reminders. Some other types of accounts, such as Exchange, also support Reminders. You can change how far back past reminders are synced in Settings > Reminders. Tip: With OS X 10.10 or later, you can hand off reminders youʼre editing between your Mac and iPad. See Use Handoff with iPad.
Schedule a reminder Draft d. Open a list, swipe left on the reminder you want to schedule, then tap More. e. Turn on “Remind me on a day,” then do any of the following: Schedule the date and time: Tap Alarm. Schedule the reminder for regularly occurring intervals: Tap Repeat. h. Tap Done. To turn off reminder notifications, go to Settings > Notifications > Reminders, then turn off Allow Notifications. To silence notifications temporarily, go to Settings > Do Not Disturb, then turn on Do Not Disturb.
Draft Be reminded when you arrive at or leave a location d. Open a list, swipe left on the reminder, then tap More. e. Turn on “Remind me at a location,” then tap Location. h. In the search field, enter the address or location where you want to be reminded or choose a location from the list. k. Choose if you want a reminder when you leave or arrive at that location. Drag the black dot on the map in or out to change the perimeter of your reminder area. l.
Note: To receive location-based reminders,Draft make sure that Location Services is turned on in Settings > Privacy.
Safari Draft Browse the web using Safari on iPad With the Safari web browser , you can browse the web, add webpages to your reading list to read later, and add page icons to the Home screen for quick access. If you sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on all your devices, you can see pages you have open on other devices, and keep your bookmarks, history, and reading list up to date on all your devices. View websites with Safari You can easily navigate a webpage with a few taps.
Get back to the top: Double-tap the topDraft edge of the screen to quickly return to the top of a long page. See more of the page: Turn iPad to landscape orientation. Refresh the page: Tap next to the address in the search field. View the desktop version of a site: To see the full desktop version of a site instead of the mobile version, tap Share links: Tap , then tap Request Desktop Site. .
Open a link in a new tab Draft Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab. Or, tap the link with two fingers. To automatically switch to the new tab whenever you open a link in a new tab, go to Settings > Safari > Open Links, then tap In Background. Browse open tabs Tap —or pinch closed with three fingers—to view all your open tabs. (If you have several open tabs, tabs for the same site are stacked.
Search the web Draft d. Enter a URL or search term in the search field at the top of the page. e. Tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search for exactly what you typed. If you donʼt want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Search Engine Suggestions (below Search). Quickly search a site youʼve visited before Enter the name of the site, followed by your search term. For example, enter “wiki einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.
Draft Bookmark the current page Touch and hold , then tap Add Bookmark. View and organize your bookmarks Tap , then tap the Bookmarks tab. To create a new folder or to delete, rename, or reorder bookmarks, tap Edit. See your Mac bookmarks on iPad Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Safari. Note: You must also have Safari selected in the iCloud pane of System Preferences on your Mac and be signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID.
To edit your favorites, tap , tap the Bookmarks Draft tab, tap Favorites, then tap Edit to delete, rename, or rearrange your favorites. Quickly see your favorite and frequently visited sites Tap the search field to see your favorites. Scroll down to see frequently visited sites. Note: To avoid seeing a list of these sites, go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Frequently Visited Sites.
Fill in a form Draft d. Tap a field to bring up the keyboard. e. Tap or above the keyboard to move from field to field. Fill in your contact information automatically When you fill in contact information on a website that supports AutoFill, tap AutoFill Contact above the keyboard. Tap Customize to edit and store your information for next time. Or, tap Other Contact to fill in someone elseʼs information. Add a credit card for purchases d.
Drafton iPad Hide ads and distractions in Safari In the Safari app , use Safari Reader to view a page without ads, navigation, or other distracting items. Show Reader view Reader view formats a webpage to show just the relevant text and images. Tap at the left end of the address field. To return to the full page, tap in the address field again. Note: If you donʼt see the icon, Reader isnʼt available for the page youʼre looking at.
Block All Cookies: To prevent websites Draft from adding cookies to your iPad, go to Settings > Safari, then turn on Block All Cookies. (To remove cookies already on iPad, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.) Ask Websites Not to Track Me: But beware—a website can choose not to honor the request. Fraudulent Website Warning: Safari displays a warning if youʼre visiting a suspected phishing website.
Draft Add a symbol to your watchlist: Pull the watchlist down to show the search field, then enter a stock symbol, company name, fund name, or index. Tap the symbol you want to add in the search results, then tap Delete a symbol: Tap . at the bottom of the screen. Tap next to the symbol you want to delete, then tap Remove. Reorder symbols: Tap below the watchlist. Touch and hold , then drag up or down.
Draft See the performance of a stock over time: Tap an option from the time range selections at the top of the chart. See the value for a specific date or time: Touch and hold the chart with one finger. See the difference in value over time: Touch and hold the chart with two fingers. See more details: Swipe the data below the chart to see additional stock details like 52-week high and low, Beta, EPS, and average trading volume.
Draft The news feed also includes stories about companies in your watchlist. Swipe up on the news feed to see these articles grouped by ticker symbol. Stories from publications you have blocked in Apple News donʼt appear in the news feed. See View news stories chosen just for you on iPad. Get tips on iPad In the Tips app , see collections of tips that help you get the most from iPad.
Get Tips Draft In the Tips app, tap a collection to learn how to take better photos, use dictation, create a custom radio station, and much more. New tips are added frequently. Get notified when new tips arrive d. Go to Settings , then tap Notifications. e. Tap Tips below Notification Style, then turn on Allow Notifications. h. Choose options for the location and style of tip notifications, when they should appear, and so on.
Draft TV Find movies, TV shows, and more in the Apple TV app on iPad Use the Apple TV app to explore content from all your supported video apps in one place. You can watch movies and TV shows from iTunes, content from your subscription services, live sports and news, and a wide variety of free content. The Apple TV app is on your iOS devices and Apple TV, so you can watch at home or wherever you go. Note: The Apple TV app is available in select regions.
Browse or search for content Draft In the Apple TV app, do any of the following: Explore movies and TV shows: Tap Watch Now. The Up Next section shows content youʼve recently added, the next episode in a series youʼve been watching, and content you havenʼt finished. The What to Watch section recommends new content across your supported apps. Watch live news: (not available in all regions) Tap Watch Now, scroll down to the News section, then choose a news channel.
Draft on iPad Watch content in the Apple TV app Start playing content from the Apple TV app on iPad. iTunes content and select free movies and shows play in the Apple TV app, while content from other providers plays in the supported video app. Watch content d. Tap the title to see the details screen. e. Choose any of the following options (not all options are available for all titles): Watch with the suggested video app: Tap .
Play Draft Pause Skip to the beginning of the chapter; touch and hold to rewind Skip to the next the chapter; touch and hold to fast-forward Change the aspect ratio; if you donʼt see the scaling control, the video already fits the screen perfectly Display subtitles and closed captions (not available for all content) Stream video to an Apple TV using AirPlay Multitask with Picture in Picture To customize the appearance of subtitles and closed captions, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subti
Change the Apple TV app settings d. Go to Settings Draft > TV. e. Do any of the following: Choose the video quality (Wi-Fi models): Tap Playback Quality, then choose Best Available or Good. Choose the video quality (Wi-Fi + Cellular models): Below Playback Quality, tap Wi-Fi or Cellular, then choose Best Available or Good. High-quality playback requires a faster Internet connection and uses more data. Update your Up Next queue on all your devices: Turn on Up Next.
Draft Videos Find movies and TV shows in Videos on iPad In Videos , find your purchases and rentals from the iTunes Store in one convenient place. Note: In some regions, Videos has been replaced by the Apple TV app. Also, the iTunes Store is available in only certain regions. See the iOS Feature Availability website. Buy or rent a movie or TV show d. In Videos, tap Store. e. Tap an item to see its details. h. Tap the purchase or rental price.
Play content in Videos on iPad In the Videos app Draft , you can stream content from iTunes or download it for offline viewing. Play, pause, or skip to any point in the video. Choose the language, subtitles, playback quality, and more. You can even stream to your Apple TV using AirPlay. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is available on iTunes.
Play a movie or TV show Draft d. Tap the title to see the details screen. e. Do any of the following: Stream the video: Tap to stream the video over your Internet connection. Download the content: Tap . After you download the content, you can watch it even when youʼre not connected to the Internet. h.
To see subtitles and closed captions for the deaf and hard of hearing, go to Settings Draft > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning, then turn on Closed Captions + SDH. Tap Style to change their appearance. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information for iPad. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom TM and © 2018 Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.
Removing a video from iPad doesnʼt deleteDraft it from your purchased content in iCloud or from your iTunes library on your computer. You can download the video or sync it to iPad again later.
Draft Voice Memos Make a recording in Voice Memos on iPad With the Voice Memos app , you can use iPad as a portable recording device to record personal notes, classroom lectures, musical ideas, and more. You can fine-tune your recordings with editing tools like trim, replace, and resume. Use Voice Memos with the built-in microphone, an iPad or Bluetooth headset mic, or a supported external microphone.
Use the advanced recording features Draft You can make a recording in parts, pausing and resuming as you record. d. To begin recording, tap , or press the center button on your headset. To adjust the recording level, move the microphone closer to or farther away from what youʼre recording. To see more details while youʼre recording, swipe up from the top of the waveform. e. Tap to stop recording; tap Resume to continue. h. To review your recording, tap .
Play a recording in Voice MemosDraft on iPad In the Voice Memos app , tap a recording and use the playback controls to listen to it. Play Pause Skip back 15 seconds Skip forward 15 seconds Tip: While the recording is open, you can tap its name to rename it. Edit or delete a recording in Voice Memos on iPad In the Voice Memos app , you can use the editing tools to fine-tune your recordings. You can remove parts you donʼt want, record over parts, or replace an entire recording.
Trim the excess Draft d. In the Voice Memos list, tap the recording you want to edit, then tap Edit at the top right. e. Tap at the top right, then drag the yellow trim handles to enclose the section you want to keep or delete. To check your selection, tap . h. To keep the selection (and delete the rest of the recording), tap Trim, or to delete the selection, tap Delete. k. Tap Save, then tap Done.
Replace a recording Draft d. In the Voice Memos list, tap the recording you want to replace, then tap Edit at the top right. e. Drag the waveform to position the playhead where you want to start recording new audio. h. Tap Replace or press the center button on your headset to begin recording (the waveform turns red while youʼre recording). Tap to pause; tap Resume to continue. k. To check your recording, tap . l. Tap Done to save the changes.
Rename a recording Draft A recording is initially saved with the name New Recording or the name of your location, if Location Services is turned on in Settings > Privacy. To change the name, tap the recording, tap the name, then type a new one. Share and sync recordings in Voice Memos on iPad In the Voice Memos app , you can share individual recordings, save them in iCloud so theyʼre available on your other devices, and sync them with your iTunes library on your computer. Share a recording d.
Draft Apple Pay Set up Apple Pay on iPad On supported models, set up Apple Pay to make secure payments in apps and on websites that support Apple Pay. In Messages, you can send and receive money from friends and family or make purchases using Business Chat. Add a credit or debit card d. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay. e. Tap Add Cards; you may be asked to sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID. h.
Change your Apple Pay settings d. Go to Settings Draft > Wallet & Apple Pay. e. Do any of the following: Set your default card. Add the shipping address and contact information for purchases. Remove your cards from Apple Pay if your iPad is lost or stolen If you enabled Find My iPhone, use it to help locate and secure your iPad. Do any of the following: On a Mac or PC: Sign in to your Apple ID account. In the Devices section, click the lost iPad. Below the list of cards, click Remove all.
Draft Pay in an app or on the web d. During checkout, tap the Apple Pay button. e. Review the payment information. You can change the credit card, shipping address, and contact information. h. Complete the payment: Models with Face ID: Double-click the top button, then glance at iPad to authenticate with Face ID, or enter your passcode. Models with Touch ID: Authenticate with Touch ID or enter your passcode. Set up and manage Apple Pay Cash on iPad (U.S.
Draft Set up Apple Pay Cash Do any of the following: Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, then turn on Apple Pay Cash. In Messages, send or accept a payment. See Send and receive money with Apple Pay on iPad (U.S. only). Use Apple Pay Cash You can use Apple Pay cash wherever you would use Apple Pay. See the following topics: Send and receive money with Apple Pay on iPad (U.S.
Manage your Apple Pay Cash d. Go to Settings Draft > Wallet & Apple Pay, then tap the Apple Pay Cash card. e. Do any of the following: Add money from a debit card. Transfer money from your Apple Pay Cash balance to your bank account. Tap Transactions to view your history and details (including comments sent with payments), manually accept or reject individual payments, and request a statement. Choose to manually or automatically accept all payments.
Draft Sharing Share documents from apps on iPad On iPad, you can share a document from any app that supports sharing, although the sharing methods can vary by app. Share a document from an app In many apps, you can share a document as described below. (The Files app is an exception.) d. Open the document, then tap Share or If you donʼt see Share or , tap . or another button in the app for accessing sharing options. e. Choose an option for sharing—Message, Mail, and so on.
d. Tap the Files app screen. on the Home screen, then tap Browse at the bottom of the Draft e. To locate the document you want to share, do one of the following: Browse for the document: Tap items below Locations, Favorites, or Tags and open folders to locate the document. (If you donʼt see Locations, tap Browse again.) Search for the document: Type part or all of the document name in the search field near the top of the screen. h. Touch and hold the document, then tap Share. k.
Invite others to view or edit a file Draft If youʼre the owner of a file in iCloud Drive, you can invite others to view or edit it. d. Tap Files , then tap Browse. e. Tap Locations. (If you donʼt see Locations, tap Browse again.) h. Under Locations, tap iCloud Drive. (If you donʼt see iCloud Drive, tap Locations.) k. Locate the file you want to share. You can tap folders to open them, if necessary. l. Touch and hold the file, tap Share, then tap . x.
Note: If you move shared files to other folders Draftor locations, links to them no longer work and people lose access to the files. See Invite others to open files in iCloud Drive on iPad. Stop sharing a file If youʼre the owner of a file shared in iCloud Drive, you can stop sharing it. d. Touch and hold the file. e. Tap Share then tap then tap . h. Tap Stop Sharing. Anyone who has the file open when you stop sharing sees an alert.
Draft See the Apple Support article Use AirDrop on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Share an item using AirDrop Tap Share , then tap the name of a nearby AirDrop user. Receive AirDrop items from others d. Open Control Center, then tap (if you donʼt see , tap and hold the top-left group of controls). Then choose to receive items from Contacts only or from Everyone. You can accept or decline each request as it arrives. e. Tap Contacts Only or Everyone to choose who you want to receive items from.
Use Family Sharing Draft Set up Family Sharing on iPad With Family Sharing, up to six family members can share iTunes Store, App Store, and Apple Books purchases; an Apple Music family membership; an iCloud storage plan; Screen Time information; a family calendar; family photos; and more, all without sharing accounts. To use Family Sharing, one adult family member (the organizer) chooses features for the family to share and invites up to five additional family members to participate.
Create an Apple ID for a child d. Go to Settings Draft > [your name] > Family Sharing > Add Family Member. e. Tap Create a Child Account, then follow the onscreen instructions. This adds the childʼs account to your family until the child is at least 13 years old. See the Apple Support article Family Sharing and Apple ID for your child. Accept an invitation to Family Sharing Tap Accept in the invitation.
Access shared purchases from the iTunes Store Draft d. Open the iTunes Store , then tap Purchased. e. Tap My Purchases at the top left. h. Choose a family member. k. Tap a category (for example, Music or Movies) at the top of the screen, tap a purchased item, then tap to download it. Access shared purchases from the App Store d. Open the App Store e. Tap . , or your profile picture, at the top right. h. Tap Purchased, choose a family member, then tap next to a purchased item to download it.
d. Go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing. Draft e. To sign up for Apple Music, tap Apple Music, then follow the onscreen instructions. Each family member gets their own music library and personal recommendations. To listen to music, make sure youʼre signed in with the Apple ID you entered in Family Sharing settings. Use a shared iCloud storage plan With Family Sharing, your family can share an iCloud storage plan of 200 GB or 2 TB. d. Go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing . e.
Members can unsubscribe from the family Draft album, and the family organizer can delete it. See Share photos from iPad with Shared Albums in iCloud. Add an event to the family calendar When you set up Family Sharing, a shared calendar called Family is automatically created in the Calendar app on all family membersʼ devices. You can schedule an event on this calendar to share it with family members. d. Open the Calendar app , then add an event. e.
Apple Support article Family Sharing and Apple Draft ID for your child.) d. Go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing > Screen Time. e. Tap a family member, then tap Turn on Screen Time. h. Tap Continue, then follow the onscreen instructions to set up Screen Time for your family member. Important: If you set up Screen Time for a family member through Family Sharing and you forget the family Screen Time passcode, you can reset it on your device using your device passcode, Touch ID, or Face ID.
Draft Use iPad with other devices Accessories included with iPad The following accessories are included with iPad: USB power adapter. Use the adapter with the Lightning to USB Cable to charge the iPad battery. The size of the adapter depends on your iPad model and region. USB-C Power Adapter (iPad Pro (11-inch) and iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation) only). Use the adapter with the USB-C Cable to charge the iPad battery. Lightning to USB Cable.
Draft SIM eject tool (cellular models only). Insert the SIM eject tool into the small hole of the SIM card tray, then push in toward iPad to eject the tray. Connect Bluetooth devices to iPad You can use Bluetooth devices such as wireless headphones, speakers, and more with iPad. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information for iPad.
If you have AirPods and you set them up with one iOS device or Mac computer, they are Draft automatically set up with your other devices where youʼre signed in using the same Apple ID (iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3, or later required). For more information about setting up AirPods, go to the AirPods Support website. Unpair a device d. Go to Settings e. Tap , then tap Bluetooth. next to the device, then tap Forget This Device. If you donʼt see the Devices list, make sure Bluetooth is on.
Note: If your AirPlay-enabled devices donʼtDraft appear as a playback destination, make sure everything is on the same Wi-Fi network. With a Bluetooth device, the playback destination returns to iPad if the device moves out of range. Stream photos and video to an Apple TV or smart TV using AirPlay Stream photos: In Photos , tap , tap AirPlay, then choose your Apple TV or a smart TV as the playback destination.
Draft Note: For a list of AirPlay 2-enabled smart TVs, see the Home accessories website. Connect iPad to a TV, projector, or monitor With the appropriate cable or adapter, you can connect your iPad to a display, like a TV, projector, or computer display. Connect iPad Pro (11-inch) or iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation) d. Plug a USB-C Display AV Adapter or USB-C VGA Multi-port Adapter into the charging port on the bottom of iPad. e. Connect an HDMI or VGA cable to your adapter. h.
Connect iPad with Lightning port Draft d. Plug a Lightning Digital AV Adapter or Lightning to VGA Adapter into the charging port on the bottom of iPad. e. Connect an HDMI or VGA cable to your adapter. h. Connect the other end of your HDMI or VGA cable to your secondary display (TV, monitor, or projector). k. If necessary, switch to the correct video source on your secondary display. If you need help, use your displayʼs manual.
Play audio on multiple AirPlay 2-enabledDraft devices from Control Center or the Lock screen d. From Control Center or the Lock screen, press Now Playing. e. Tap , then select each device you want to use. Note: Devices arranged in a stereo pair are treated as a single audio device.
Draft Use Smart Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio with iPad Use Smart Keyboard or Smart Keyboard Folio to hold your iPad Pro in just the right position—for typing, watching movies, drawing, and more. Attach the keyboard to the Smart Connector on the side (models with a Home Button) or bottom (models with Face ID). Quickly switch between apps Press and hold the Command key, then press Tab until you reach the app you want to open.
Pair an Apple Magic Keyboard with iPadDraft d. Turn on the keyboard. e. On iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth, then turn on Bluetooth. h. Tap the keyboard when it appears in the Other Devices list, then follow the onscreen instructions. Once itʼs paired, the keyboard reconnects to iPad whenever itʼs in range—up to about 33 feet (10 meters). When itʼs connected, the onscreen keyboard doesnʼt appear.
Turn off the Apple Magic Keyboard Draft To turn off the keyboard when youʼre not using it, turn the switch on the back of the keyboard to Off. Print from iPad Use AirPrint to print wirelessly to an AirPrint-enabled printer from apps such as Mail, Photos, and Safari. Many apps available on the App Store also support AirPrint. iPad and the printer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. See the Apple Support article About AirPrint. Print a document Tap or (depending on the app youʼre using), then tap Print.
Switch devices Draft From Mac to iPad: The Handoff icon of the app youʼre using on your Mac appears on iPad on the right side of the Dock. Tap the Handoff icon to continue working in the app on iPad. From iPad to Mac: The Handoff icon of the app youʼre using on iPad appears on your Mac at the left end of the Dock (or the top, depending on the Dock position). Click the icon to continue working in the app. Disable Handoff on your devices iOS devices: Go to Settings , then tap General > Handoff.
Draft Make and receive Wi-Fi calls on iPad With Continuity, you can make and receive calls on your iPad and other Apple devices by relaying calls through your iPhone. To make calls this way, you need iOS 9 or later and OS X 10.10 or later. You must be signed in to iCloud and FaceTime on all your devices using the same Apple ID as on iPhone. Note: Wi-Fi calling on other devices is available with some carriers, and cellular charges may apply. You must first set up your iPhone, then your iPad.
Allow Wi-Fi calls on your other devices Draft d. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular. e. If your iPhone has Dual SIM, choose a line (below Cellular Plans). h. Do any of the following: Tap Calls on Other Devices, turn on Allow Calls on Other Devices, then choose the devices where youʼd like to make and receive calls. This allows other devices signed into your iCloud account to make and receive calls when theyʼre nearby your iPhone and on Wi-Fi.
Use Instant Hotspot Draft You can use Instant Hotspot on your iPhone (with iOS 8 or later) or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models with iOS 8 or later) to provide Internet access to your other devices (iOS 8 or later) and Mac computers (OS X 10.10 or later) where youʼre signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. Instant Hotspot uses your iPhone or iPad Personal Hotspot, without you having to enter a password or even turn on Personal Hotspot. Use Instant Hotspot d.
USB: Connect iPad to your computer. (See DraftConnect iPad to your computer using USB.) In your computerʼs Network preferences, choose iPad, then configure the network settings. Bluetooth: On iPad, go to Settings , tap Bluetooth, then turn on Bluetooth. To pair and connect iPad with your Bluetooth device, refer to the documentation that came with your device. Note: When a device is connected, a blue band appears at the top of the iPad screen.
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Privacy and security Draft Privacy Set which apps know your location on iPad With Location Services, you can choose which location-based apps—for example, Reminders, Maps, and Camera—can gather and use data indicating your location. Your approximate location is determined using available information from local Wi-Fi networks (if you have Wi-Fi turned on). The location data collected by Apple isnʼt collected in a form that personally identifies you.
Delete significant locations Draft The Maps app keeps track of the places youʼve recently visited, as well as when and how often you visited them. Maps uses this information to provide you with personalized services like predictive traffic routing. You can delete this information. d. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services > Significant Locations. e. Do one of the following: Delete a single location: Tap the location, tap Edit, then tap . Delete all locations: Tap Clear History.
Reset or limit ad tracking Go to Settings Draft > Privacy > Advertising (at the bottom of the screen), then do any of the following: Clear the data used to determine which ads might be relevant to you: Tap Reset Advertising Identifier. Opt out of targeted advertising: Turn on Limit Ad Tracking. Note: When you turn on Limit Ad Tracking, you may still receive the same number of ads, but they may be less relevant to you.
Draft Security Set a passcode on iPad For better security, set a passcode that must be entered to unlock iPad when you turn it on or wake it. Setting a passcode turns on data protection, which uses your passcode as a key to encrypt Mail messages and attachments stored on iPad with 256-bit AES encryption. (Other apps may also use data protection.) Set or change the passcode d. Go to Settings , then depending on your model, tap one of the following: Face ID & Passcode Touch ID & Passcode Passcode e.
d. Go to Settings , then depending on your Draftmodel, tap one of the following: Face ID & Passcode Touch ID & Passcode Passcode e. Turn on Erase Data. After all data is erased, you must restore iPad from a backup or set it up again as new. Turn off the passcode d. Go to Settings , then depending on your model, tap one of the following: Face ID & Passcode Touch ID & Passcode Passcode e. Tap Turn Passcode Off.
Set up Face ID or add an alternate appearance Draft If you didnʼt set up Face ID when you first set up your iPad, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Set up Face ID, then follow the onscreen instructions. To set up an additional appearance for Face ID to recognize, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Set Up an Alternate Appearance, then follow the onscreen instructions. If you have physical limitations, you can tap Accessibility Options during Face ID set up.
Set up Touch ID on iPad Draft Use Touch ID (supported models) to unlock iPad, authorize purchases and payments, and sign in to many third-party apps by pressing the Home button with your finger or thumb. To use Touch ID, you must set a passcode on your iPad. Turn on fingerprint recognition d. If you didnʼt turn on fingerprint recognition when you first set up your iPad, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode. e. Turn on any of the options, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Draft is locked Change access to items when iPad By default, some commonly used features (such as Today View and Control Center) are available when iPad is locked. (For security, USB connections arenʼt allowed when iPad is locked.) You can change whether any of these items can be accessed from the Lock screen. d. Go to Settings , then depending on your model, tap one of the following: Face ID & Passcode Touch ID & Passcode Passcode e. Select your options.
Create a password for a new account Draft d. On the new account screen for the website or app, enter a new account name. For supported websites and apps, iPad suggests a unique, complex password. e. Do one of the following: Choose the suggested password: Tap Use Strong Password. Make up your own password: Tap Choose My Own Password. h. To later allow iPad to automatically fill in the password for you, tap Yes when youʼre asked if you want to save the password. Automatically fill in a saved password d.
Draft To view the password for an account, tap it. You can also view your passwords without asking Siri. Do one of the following, then tap an account to view its password: Go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Website & App Passwords. On a sign-in screen, tap , then tap Other Passwords. Replace a reused password To help you replace reused passwords with unique ones, reused passwords are flagged with in the passwords list. d. Go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Website & App Passwords. e.
iCloud Keychain must be set up on your iPad. Draft Send a password The person youʼre sharing with must be in your Contacts. To share with someone on an iOS device, ask them to open Control Center and allow AirDrop to receive items. To share with someone on a Mac, ask them to allow themselves to be discovered in AirDrop in the Finder. d. On your iPad, go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Website & App Passwords. e. Tap the account you want to share. h. Tap Password, then tap AirDrop. k.
Draft Make your Apple ID more secure from iPad Two-factor authentication ensures that only you can access your Apple ID account, even if someone else knows your Apple ID password. Two-factor authentication is built into iOS 9 and later, and OS X 10.11 and later. For information about how two-factor authentication works, see the Apple Support article Two-factor authentication for Apple ID.
Add another iOS device (iOS 9 or later) or a Mac (OS X 10.11 or later) as a trusted Draft device d. After you turn on two-factor authentication on one device, use the same Apple ID to sign in to iCloud on another device. Even if youʼve already signed in, sign in again. (On an iOS device, go to Settings > [your name]. On a Mac, choose Apple menu () > System Preferences > iCloud.) e.
phone numbers to receive the verification code. Draft View or remove trusted devices d. Go to Settings > [your name]. A list of the devices associated with your Apple ID appears near the bottom of the screen. e. To see if a listed device is trusted, tap it, then look for “This device is trusted and can receive Apple ID verification codes.” h. To remove a device, tap it, then tap Remove from Account.
Set up iCloud Keychain Draft If you didnʼt turn on iCloud Keychain when you first set up your iPad, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Keychain, turn on iCloud Keychain, then follow the onscreen instructions. When you set up iCloud Keychain, you create an iCloud Security Code, which you can use to authorize additional devices that use your iCloud Keychain.
Draft Restart, update, reset, and restore Restart iPad If your iPad isnʼt working right, try restarting it. Turn iPad off and on d. To turn off iPad, do one of the following: Models with the Home button: Press and hold the top button until the slider appears, then drag the slider. Other models: Simultaneously press and hold the top button and either volume button until the sliders appear, then drag the top slider. All models: Go to Settings > General > Shut Down, then drag the slider. e.
Other models: Press and release the volume Draft up button, press and release the volume down button, then press and hold the top button. When the Apple logo appears, release the button. If iPad still doesnʼt respond or turn on, see the Apple Support article If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch wonʼt turn on or is frozen. Update iOS software on iPad When you update the iOS software, your data and settings remain unchanged.
At any time, you can check for and install software updates. Go to Settings Draft > General > Software Update. Update using iTunes Sync iPad using iTunes. iTunes checks for available software updates each time you sync. See the Apple Support articles Update to iOS 12 and If you canʼt update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Back up iPad using iCloud or iTunes You can back up iPad using iCloud or iTunes. To decide which method is best for you, see About backups for iOS devices.
Back up iPad using iTunes Draft d. Connect iPad to your computer using USB. e. On your computer, open iTunes. h. Click the iPad button, then click Summary in the sidebar. k. In the Summary pane, select “Encrypt iPad backup” if you want to encrypt the backup stored on your computer. Encrypted backups are indicated by , and a password is required to restore them. l. Click one of the following: Back Up Now: Starts a manual backup.
When you reset network settings, previously used networks and VPN settings that Draft werenʼt installed by a configuration profile or mobile device management (MDM) are removed. Wi-Fi is turned off and then back on, disconnecting you from any network youʼre on. The Wi-Fi and Ask to Join Networks settings remain turned on. To remove VPN settings installed by a configuration profile, go to Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management, select the configuration profile, then tap Remove Profile.
e. Tap Erase All Content and Settings. Draft h. Follow the setup assistant when iPad restarts. The setup assistant gives you the option to restore iPad from an iCloud or iTunes backup. (See Turn on and set up iPad.) Restore iPad from an iTunes backup Important: You must first create a backup of your iPad in iTunes. See Back up iPad using iCloud or iTunes. d. Connect iPad to the computer you normally back up to. e. Open iTunes on the computer, then in iTunes choose File > Devices > Restore from Backup.
Back up iPad using iCloud or iTunes. IfDraft you replace one iPad with another, you can use the setup assistant to restore the backup to your new iPad. Erase all content and settings, which includes your personal information. Erase all content and settings from iPad When you delete data, itʼs no longer accessible through the iPad interface, but it isnʼt erased from iPad storage. To remove all of your content and settings from storage, erase iPad.
Accessibility Draft Get started with accessibility features on iPad iPad provides many accessibility features to support your vision, interaction, hearing, and learning needs. Learn how to configure these features and set up shortcuts for easy access. Set up and configure accessibility features on iPad d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility. e.
Touch accommodations Draft Top button or Home button (depending on your model) Siri Keyboard Call audio routing Apple Pencil (2nd generation) Hearing Hearing devices Live Listen RTT LED flash for Alerts Mono audio and balance Media Subtitles and closed captions Audio descriptions for video Learning Guided Access Accessibility shortcuts Use iTunes on your computer to configure accessibility features for iPad In iTunes on your computer, you can enable a limited number of accessibility features, including Vo
Draft Use accessibility shortcuts on iPad After you set up accessibility features, you can quickly turn them on or off with any of the methods below. Ask Siri to turn on an accessibility feature Say something like: “Turn on VoiceOver.” Learn how to ask Siri. Triple-click the top button On iPad Pro (11-inch) and iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation), you can turn accessibility features on or off by triple-clicking the top button.
Draft Vision VoiceOver Turn on and practice VoiceOver on iPad With VoiceOver—a gesture-based screen reader—you can use iPad even if you donʼt see the screen. VoiceOver gives audible descriptions of whatʼs on your screen—from battery level, to whoʼs calling, to which app your finger is on. You can also adjust the speaking rate and pitch to suit your needs. When you touch the screen or drag your finger over it, VoiceOver speaks the name of the item your finger is on, including icons and text.
Try different techniques to discover which Draft works best for you. If a gesture doesnʼt work, try a quicker movement, especially for a double-tap or swipe gesture. To swipe, try brushing the screen quickly with your finger or fingers. For best results using multifinger gestures, touch the screen with some space between your fingers. d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. e. Turn on VoiceOver, tap VoiceOver Practice, then double-tap to start. h.
e. Tap iPad Language, then choose a language. Draft Adjust the speaking voice Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then do any of the following: Adjust the speaking rate: Drag the Speaking Rate slider. Choose a voice: Tap Speech, then choose a voice. To download an enhanced voice, tap . Adjust the pitch: Tap Speech, then drag the slider.
Learn VoiceOver gestures on iPad Draft When VoiceOver is on, standard touchscreen gestures have different effects, and additional gestures let you move around the screen and control individual items. VoiceOver gestures include two-, three-, and four-finger taps and swipes. You can use different techniques to perform VoiceOver gestures. For example, you can perform a two-finger tap using two fingers on one hand, one finger on each hand, or your thumbs.
Action DraftVoiceOver gesture to perform action Scroll up one page Three-finger swipe down Scroll down one page Three-finger swipe up Scroll left one page Three-finger swipe right Scroll right one page Three-finger swipe left Take action on an item Use VoiceOver gestures to perform actions on an item.
Action DraftVoiceOver gesture to perform action Mute or unmute VoiceOver Three-finger double-tap. If both VoiceOver and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture. Turn the screen curtain on or off Three-finger triple-tap. (When the screen curtain is on, the screen contents are active even though the display is turned off.) If both VoiceOver and Zoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.
Draft Operate iPad using VoiceOver gestures When VoiceOver is on, you need to use special gestures to unlock iPad, go to the Home screen, open Control Center, switch apps, and more. Unlock iPad Models with Face ID: Wake iPad and glance at it, then drag up from the bottom edge of the screen until you hear two tones. Models with Touch ID: Press the Home button. Other models: Press the Home button, then enter your passcode.
Open Control Center Draft Drag one finger down from the top edge of the screen until you hear two rising tones. Tap any item in the status bar, then swipe up with three fingers. To dismiss Control Center, do a two-finger scrub. View notifications Drag one finger down from the top edge of the screen until you hear three rising tones. Tap any item in the status bar, then swipe down with three fingers. To dismiss the notifications screen, do a two-finger scrub. Speak status bar information d.
Control VoiceOver using the rotor onDraft iPad You can use the VoiceOver rotor to change how VoiceOver works. You can adjust the VoiceOver volume or speaking rate, move from one item to the next on the screen, select special input methods such as Braille Screen Input or Handwriting, and more. When you use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to control VoiceOver, use the rotor to adjust settings such as volume, speech rate, use of pitch or phonetics, typing echo, and reading of punctuation.
Use the onscreen keyboard with VoiceOver on iPad Draft VoiceOver changes how you use the onscreen keyboard when you activate an editable text field. You can enter, select, and delete text; change the keyboard language; and more. Enter text with the onscreen keyboard d. Select a text field, then double-tap. The insertion point and the onscreen keyboard appear. e.
Edit text with the onscreen keyboard Draft Move the insertion point: Swipe up or down to move the insertion point forward or backward in the text. Use the rotor to choose whether you want to move the insertion point by character, by word, or by line. To jump to the beginning or end, double-tap the text. VoiceOver makes a sound when the insertion point moves, and speaks the character, word, or line that the insertion point moves across.
Change the keyboard settings d. Go to Settings Draft > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. e. Tap any of the following: Typing Style: You can choose a new style. Or, set the rotor to Typing Mode, then swipe up or down. Phonetic Feedback: Speak text character by character. VoiceOver first speaks the character, then its phonetic equivalent—for example, “f” and then “foxtrot. Typing Feedback: Choose to speak characters, words, both, or nothing. Rotor: Select the settings you want to include in the rotor.
Use handwriting mode Draft d. Set the rotor to Handwriting. If Handwriting isnʼt in the rotor, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor, then add it. e. To choose a character type (lowercase, numbers, uppercase, or punctuation), swipe up or down with three fingers. To hear the selected character type, tap with three fingers. h. Trace a character on the screen with your finger.
Use VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless Keyboard on iPad Draft You can control VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard paired with iPad. See Use an Apple Magic Keyboard with iPad. You activate VoiceOver commands on the Apple Wireless Keyboard with keyboard shortcuts. Additionally, you can use VoiceOver Help to learn the keyboard layout and the actions associated with various key combinations. VoiceOver Help speaks keys and keyboard commands as you type them, without performing the associated action.
Open Control Center: Fn-VO-Down Arrow Draft Open the Item Chooser: VO-I Change the label of the selected item: VO-/ Start, stop, or pause an action: VO-Hyphen Swipe up or down: VO-Up Arrow or VO-Down Arrow Adjust the rotor: VO-Command-Left Arrow or VO-Command-Right Arrow Adjust the setting specified by the rotor: VO-Command-Up Arrow or VO-CommandDown Arrow Turn the screen curtain on or off: VO-Shift-F11 Return to the previous screen: Esc Switch apps: Command-Tab or Command-Shift-Tab Quick Nav using the arro
Text field: R Draft Button: B Form control: C Image: I Table: T Static text: S ARIA landmark: W List: X Item of the same type: M Level 1 heading: 1 Level 2 heading: 2 Level 3 heading: 3 Level 4 heading: 4 Level 5 heading: 5 Level 6 heading: 6 Text editing Use these commands (with Quick Nav turned off) to work with text. VoiceOver reads the text as you move the insertion point.
Select text as you move: Shift + any of Draft the insertion point movement commands above Select all text: Command-A Copy, cut, or paste the selected text: Command-C, Command-X, or Command-V Undo or redo last change: Command-Z or Shift-Command-Z Type onscreen braille using VoiceOver on iPad If you turn on Braille Screen Input, you can use your fingers to enter six-dot braille or contracted braille directly on the iPad screen.
Switch to the next keyboard: Swipe Draft up with two fingers. h. To exit Braille Screen Input, do a two-finger scrub, or adjust the rotor to another setting. Tip: To have iPad read dots aloud, tap and hold the dots, then when you hear the timer tones and announcement, release the dots. Adjust entry dot positions To move the entry dots to match your natural finger positions, double-tap all the dots. Change Braille Screen Input settings d.
Adjust the braille settings d. On iPad, go to Settings Draft > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille. e.
Browse the web in Safari using VoiceOver Draft Search the web: Select the search field, double-tap to invoke the keyboard, enter your search, then swipe right or left to move down or up the list of suggested search phrases. Then double-tap the screen to search the web using the selected phrase. Skip to the next page element of a particular type: Set the rotor to the element type— such as headings, links, and form controls—then swipe up or down.
Navigate in Maps with VoiceOver Draft In the Maps app, you can use VoiceOver to explore a region, browse points of interest, follow roads, zoom in or out, select a pin, or get information about a location. Control how the map tracks your current location: Double-tap until you hear the tracking option you want: Tracking on: The map automatically centers on your current location.
Trim a voice memo: Select the memo inDraft Voice Memos, tap Edit, then tap Start Trimming. Select the beginning or end of the selection, double-tap and hold, then drag to adjust. VoiceOver announces the amount of time the current position will trim from the recording. Tap Play to preview the trimmed recording. When youʼve got it the way you want it, tap Trim.
Hear the entire screen: Swipe down with two fingers from the top of the screen. Use Draft the controls that appear to pause speaking or adjust the rate. Hear typing feedback: Start typing. To hear typing predictions (when turned on), touch and hold each word. Zoom in on the iPad screen In many apps, you can zoom in or out on specific items. For example, you can double-tap or pinch to look closer in Photos or expand webpage columns in Safari.
Use Zoom Draft d. Double-tap the screen with three fingers or use accessibility shortcuts to turn on Zoom. e. To see more of the screen, do any of the following: Adjust the magnification: Double-tap the screen with three fingers (without lifting your fingers after the second tap), then drag up or down. Or triple-tap with three fingers, then drag the Zoom Level slider. Move the Zoom lens: (Window Zoom) Drag the handle at the bottom of the Zoom lens.
Set up Magnifier d. Go to Settings Draft > General > Accessibility > Magnifier, then turn on Magnifier. This adds Magnifier as an accessibility shortcut. e. To automatically adjust the brightness of Magnifier based on ambient light settings, turn on Auto-Brightness. Turn on and adjust Magnifier d. Use accessibility shortcuts to turn on Magnifier. e. Make any of the following adjustments: Adjust the magnification level: Drag the Zoom Level slider. Add more light: Tap to turn the flashlight on or off.
Use display accommodations d. Go to Settings Draft > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations. e. Adjust any of the following controls: Auto-Brightness: iPad automatically adjusts the screen brightness for current light conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor. Invert Colors: Choose Smart Invert or Classic Invert. Or use accessibility shortcuts. Smart Invert Colors reverses the colors of the display, except for images, media, and some apps that use dark color styles.
Increase contrast and reduce transparency Draft d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility. e. Adjust any of the following controls: Increase Contrast: This setting improves the contrast and legibility by altering color and text styling. Apps that support Dynamic Type—such as Settings, Calendar, Contacts, Mail, Messages, and Notes—adjust to your preferred text size. Reduce Transparency: This setting reduces the transparency and blurs on some backgrounds.
d. Go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. Draft e. Position your face within the frame, then tap Accessibility Options. Face ID is still secure but requires more consistency in how you look at iPad. Change attention settings For additional security, Face ID is attention aware. It unlocks iPad only when your eyes are open and looking at the screen. iPad can also reveal notifications and messages, keep the screen lit when youʼre reading, or lower the volume of alerts.
Draft Interaction Switch Control Set up Switch Control on iPad If you have a motor impairment, you can use Switch Control to operate iPad using one or more switches. With switches, you can select, tap, drag, type, and even freehand draw. You use a switch to select an item or location on the screen, then use the same (or a different) switch to choose an action.
Auto Scanning: The focus automatically Draftmoves to the next item after a specified duration. Manual Scanning: You trigger a switch to move the focus to the next item (requires multiple switches). Single Switch Step Scanning: You trigger a switch to move the focus to the next item; if no action is taken with a specified duration, the item with the focus is automatically activated. h. Customize Switch Control in the following ways: Add switches and specify their function.
Make the selection cursor larger or Draft a different color. Create and save custom gestures to the Scanner Menu. Turn Switch Control on or off Important: Switch Control changes the gestures you use to control iPad. To turn Switch Control on or off, use any of the following methods: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control, then turn the setting on or off. Triple-click the top button (iPad Pro (11-inch) and iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation)).
Scroll Draft Media Controls More (the dots at the bottom of the menu) for more options Home (to return to the Home screen) Device (for other hardware actions) Settings (to adjust Switch Control behavior) The available actions in the Scanner Menu depend on the selected item. To dismiss the Scanner menu without choosing an action, trigger your switch while the original item is highlighted and all the icons in the Scanner Menu are dimmed.
Open the AssistiveTouch menu Draft Go to the Home screen Double-tap Perform multifinger gestures Summon Siri Access Control Center, notifications, Lock screen, or App Switcher Adjust volume on iPad Shake iPad Take a screenshot Use Apple Pay (on models that support Apple Pay) Speak screen Control Analytics Restart iPad Set up AssistiveTouch d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. e. Turn on AssistiveTouch. h.
Move the AssistiveTouch menu button Draft Drag the menu button to a new location on the screen. Use AssistiveTouch Tap the menu button, then choose an action or gesture. For a multifinger gesture, do the following: Pinch: Tap Custom, then tap Pinch. When the pinch circles appear, touch anywhere on the screen to move the pinch circles, then drag them in or out to perform a pinch gesture. When you finish, tap the menu button.
To use your custom gesture, tap the AssistiveTouch menu button, tap Custom, then Draft choose the gesture. When the blue circles representing your gesture appear, drag them to where you want to use the gesture, then release. Use touch accommodations on iPad If you have trouble using the touchscreen or buttons, you can change how iPad responds to your touch. Use touch accommodations d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations. e.
Drafton iPad Use accessibility features with Siri Siri is often the easiest way to start using accessibility features with iPad. With Siri, you can open apps, turn many settings on or off, or use Siri for what it does best—acting as your intelligent personal assistant. Ask Siri. Say something like: “Turn on VoiceOver” or “Turn off VoiceOver.” Learn how to ask Siri. Siri knows when VoiceOver is on, so will often read more information back to you than appears on the screen.
Draft Change Apple Pencil (2nd generation) settings If you have trouble using the gestures for Apple Pencil (2nd generation) on iPad Pro (11inch) and iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation), you can adjust the settings. d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Apple Pencil. e. Do any of the following: Turn off Apple Pencil Gestures. Change the duration of the double tap gesture to Slow or Slowest.
Draft Hearing Use hearing devices with iPad You can use Made for iPhone (MFi) hearing aids or sound processors with iPad and adjust their settings. Pair a hearing device with iPad If your hearing devices arenʼt listed in Settings > General > Accessibility > MFi Hearing Devices, you need to pair them with iPad. d. Open the battery door on each hearing device. e. On iPad, go to Settings h. Go to Settings > Bluetooth, then make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
Adjust the settings and view the status of your hearing devices Draft In Settings: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > MFi Hearing Devices. Use accessibility shortcuts: See Use accessibility shortcuts on iPad. On the Lock screen: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > MFi Hearing Devices, then turn on Control on Lock Screen. From the Lock screen, you can do the following: Check battery status. Adjust ambient microphone volume and equalization.
Stream audio to your hearing devices Draft To stream audio from Siri, Music, TV, Videos, and more, see Connect Bluetooth devices to iPad. Route audio calls You can automatically route the audio of incoming or outgoing phone or FaceTime calls to your headphones, speaker, or hearing devices. d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Call Audio Routing. e. Choose Automatic, Speaker, or your hearing devices to determine where audio is heard during a call. h.
Important: RTT isnʼt supported by all carriers Draftor in all regions. RTT functionality depends on your carrier and network environment. When making an emergency call in the U.S., iPhone sends special characters or tones to alert the operator. The operatorʼs ability to receive or respond to these tones can vary depending on your location. Apple doesnʼt guarantee that the operator will be able to receive or respond to an RTT call. Set up RTT d. Make sure you can make and receive Wi-Fi calls on iPad. e.
Flash the LED for alerts on iPad Draft On models with True Tone Flash, if you canʼt hear the sounds that announce incoming calls and other alerts, iPad can flash its LED (next to the camera lens on the back of iPad). The LED flashes only if iPad is locked. Tip: LED Flash for Alerts is a useful feature for anyone who might miss the tones associated with calls and other alerts in a noisy environment. d. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > LED Flash for Alerts, then turn on LED Flash for Alerts. e.
Draft Media Display subtitles and closed captions on iPad When you play video content in the TV or Videos app, you can turn on subtitles and closed captions (if available). iPad usually shows standard subtitles and captions, but you can also choose special accessible captions—such as subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)—if available. Turn on subtitles and captions in TV or Videos d. While playing video content, tap . e. Choose from the list of available subtitles and captions.
Use Guided Access on iPadDraft Guided Access helps you stay focused on a task by temporarily restricting iPad to a single app, and allowing you to control which app features are available. You can do any of the following: Disable areas of the screen that arenʼt relevant to a task, or areas where an accidental gesture might cause a distraction Disable the iPad hardware buttons Limit how long someone can use the app Set up Guided Access d.
Start a Guided Access session Draft d. Open the app you want to use. e. Turn on Guided Access using one of the following methods: Ask Siri. Say something like: “Hey Siri, turn on Guided Access.” Learn how to ask Siri. Use accessibility shortcuts. h. Circle any areas of the screen you want to disable. Drag the mask into position or use the handles to adjust its size. k.
Draft Safety, handling, and support Important safety information for iPad WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to iPad or other property. Read all the safety information below before using iPad. Handling Handle iPad with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and has sensitive electronic components inside. iPad or its battery can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid.
Maps to your surroundings. Use common sense Draft when navigating. Always observe current road conditions and posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Some Maps features require Location Services. Charging Charge iPad with the included USB cable and power adapter. You can also charge iPad with “Made for iPad” or other third-party cables and power adapters that are compliant with USB 2.
The power adapter has been dropped, Draft and its enclosure is damaged. USB power adapter specifications: Frequency 50 to 60 Hz, single phase Line voltage 100 to 240 Vac Output voltage Refer to the output marking on the power adapter Hearing loss Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. Background noise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make sounds seem quieter than they actually are.
manufacturer for information specific to your medical device and whether you need to Draft maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and iPad, the iPad Smart Cover, the iPad Pro Smart Cover, the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard, the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard Folio, and the Apple Pencil. If you suspect iPad is interfering with your medical device, stop using iPad.
All models: Go to Settings > General Draft> Shut Down, then drag the slider. Use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth—for example, a lens cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Donʼt use cleaning products or compressed air. The front of iPad is made of glass with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic (oil-repellant) coating. This coating wears over time with normal usage. Cleaning products and abrasive materials will further diminish the coating and may scratch the glass.
A temperature warning screen appears.Draft Some apps may close. Important: You may not be able to use iPad while the temperature warning screen is displayed. If iPad canʼt regulate its internal temperature, it goes into deep sleep mode until it cools. Move iPad to a cooler location out of direct sunlight and wait a few minutes before trying to use iPad again. See the Apple Support article Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch within acceptable operating temperatures.
(Cellular models) Carrier Draft Part and model number: To the right of Model, the part number appears. To see the model number, tap the part number.
Monitor and manage your cellular data Draft network usage: You can see which apps use cellular data and turn off the option, if you want. Turn LTE on or off: Turning on LTE loads data faster. Turn Data Roaming on or off: Turning off Data Roaming avoids carrier charges when using a network provided by a different carrier. Set up Personal Hotspot: Personal Hotspot shares the Internet connection on iPad with your computer and other iOS devices. See Share your iPad Internet connection in this guide.
To learn about Do this Draft Using iPad safely See Important safety information for iPad. iPad service and support, tips, forums, and Apple software downloads See the iPad Support website. The latest information about iPad See the iPad website. Getting personalized support (not available in See the Apple Support website. all regions) Managing your Apple ID account Sign in to your Apple ID account page. Using iCloud See iCloud Help. Using iTunes See the iTunes Support website.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate Draft radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNRDraft dʼISDE Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lʼexploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lʼappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lʼappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible dʼen compromettre le fonctionnement.
return it to Apple. The battery will be removed Draftand recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. For more information, see the Trade in with Apple GiveBack website. (In Australia, see the Trade in with Apple GiveBack (AU) website.) European Union—Disposal Information The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste.
China battery statement Draft ENERGY STAR® compliance statement for iPad To save energy, iPad is set to lock after two minutes of user inactivity. To change this setting, go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock, then select an option. To unlock models with the Home button, press the top button or the Home button. To unlock other models, tap the screen or press the top button. iPad meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
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