User Guide
Table Of Contents
- iPad User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: iPad at a glance
- Chapter 2: Get started
- Set up iPad
- Sign up for cellular service
- Connect to Wi-Fi
- Connect to the Internet
- Apple ID
- iCloud
- Set up other mail, contacts, and calendar accounts
- Manage content on your iOS devices
- Connect iPad to your computer
- Sync with iTunes
- Date and time
- International settings
- Your iPad name
- View this user guide on iPad
- Tips for using iOS 8
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Siri
- Chapter 5: Messages
- Chapter 6: Mail
- Chapter 7: Safari
- Chapter 8: Music
- Chapter 9: FaceTime
- Chapter 10: Calendar
- Chapter 11: Photos
- Chapter 12: Camera
- Chapter 13: Contacts
- Chapter 14: Clock
- Chapter 15: Maps
- Chapter 16: Videos
- Chapter 17: Notes
- Chapter 18: Reminders
- Chapter 19: Photo Booth
- Chapter 20: Game Center
- Chapter 21: Newsstand
- Chapter 22: iTunes Store
- Chapter 23: App Store
- Chapter 24: iBooks
- Chapter 25: Podcasts
- Appendix A: Accessibility
- Accessibility features
- Accessibility Shortcut
- VoiceOver
- Zoom
- Invert Colors and Grayscale
- Speak Selection
- Speak Screen
- Speak Auto-Text
- Large, bold, and high-contrast text
- Button Shapes
- Reduce screen motion
- On/off switch labels
- Assignable tones
- Video Descriptions
- Hearing aids
- Mono audio and balance
- Subtitles and closed captions
- Siri
- Widescreen keyboards
- Guided Access
- Switch Control
- AssistiveTouch
- Accessibility in OS X
- Appendix B: iPad in Business
- Appendix C: International Keyboards
- Appendix D: Safety, Handling, and Support
- Important safety information
- Important handling information
- iPad Support site
- Restart or reset iPad
- Reset iPad settings
- An app doesn’t fill the screen
- Onscreen keyboard doesn’t appear
- Get information about your iPad
- Usage information
- Disabled iPad
- VPN settings
- Profiles settings
- Back up iPad
- Update and restore iPad software
- Cellular settings
- Sell or give away iPad
- Learn more, service, and support
- FCC compliance statement
- Canadian regulatory statement
- Disposal and recycling information
- ENERGY STAR® compliance statement
- Apple and the environment
Chapter 3 Basics 40
See the status of a print job. Double-click the Home button, then tap Print Center. The badge on
the icon shows how many documents are in the queue.
Cancel a job. Select it in Print Center, then tap Cancel Printing.
Apple Pay
On iPad models with Touch ID, you can use Apple Pay to make payments in supporting apps.
These apps sell physical goods and services such as apparel, electronics, health and beauty
products, tickets, reservations, and more.
Set up Apple Pay. Go to Settings > Passbook & Apple Pay, then enter information for up to
eight supported credit or debit cards, your shipping and billing details, and your contact
information. When you add a card to use with Apple Pay, the card issuer determines if your
card is eligible to be added and may ask you to provide additional information to complete the
verication process.
Note: Many U.S. credit and debit cards can be used with Apple Pay. For information about Apple
Pay availability and current card issuers, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT6288.
Pay in an app. Tap the Apple Pay button, then review the information that appears (for example,
the card you’re using for the payment, your email, and the shipping method). Make any changes
before using Touch ID or your passcode to complete the payment.
You may receive a notication with the merchant name, and the amount authorized for the
purchase. Your zip code may be provided to the merchant to calculate tax and shipping costs.
Payment information—such as billing and shipping addresses, email address, and phone
number—may also be provided to the merchant once you authorize the payment with Touch ID
or a passcode.
View Apple Pay activity. Your Apple Pay activity will appear on the statement you receive from
your card issuer. You may also be able to view Apple Pay activity on supported credit cards by
going to Settings > Passbook & Apple Pay.
Suspend and remove cards. You have several options for removing or suspending credit and
debit cards. To remove a credit or debit card from Apple Pay, go to Settings > Passbook &
Apple Pay, tap an existing credit or debit card, then scroll to the bottom and tap Remove. If your
iPad is lost or stolen, and you have enabled Find My iPad, you can use it to help you locate and
secure your iPad—including suspending the use of, or removing, your credit and debit cards
used for Apple Pay. See Find My iPad on page 44. You can log in to your account at iCloud.com
and remove your cards in Settings > My Devices. You can also call the issuers of your cards.
Bluetooth devices
You can use Bluetooth devices with iPad, such as stereo headphones or an Apple Wireless
Keyboard. For supported Bluetooth proles, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3647.
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoiding distractions
that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information on page 15 4.
Note: The use of certain accessories with iPad may aect wireless performance. Not all iPhone
and iPod touch accessories are fully compatible with iPad. Turning on Airplane Mode may
eliminate audio interference between iPad and an accessory. Reorienting or relocating iPad and
the connected accessory may improve wireless performance.