Apple A1395 iPad User Manual iPad User Guide

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Turn notications on or o:  In Settings, choose Notications. Turning o Notications disables all notications for all apps. You can also silence notications using the Side Switch (see “Side Switch” on page 160).Specify which notications you want for Game Center:  In Settings, choose Notications > Game Center, then congure the Sounds, Alerts, and Badges settings.  If Game Center doesn’t appear, turn on Notications.Set up Game Center information for your Apple ID: 1  Enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In.You may be asked to provide additional information. If you don’t have an Apple ID, you can create one by tapping Create New Account. 2  Tap Agree to accept the Game Center Terms & Conditions. 3  Enter a nickname—the name others will see and know you by. 4  Congure your Game Center settings:To allow other users to invite you to play a game, leave Allow Game Invites turned  Âon. Otherwise, tap to turn it o.To allow other users to nd you by your email address, leave Find Me By Email  Âturned on. Otherwise, tap to turn it o.Verify your account email. You can enter a dierent address if you don’t want to use  Âthe one for the Apple ID you used to sign in. To conrm this address as yours, you need to respond to the email that will be sent to that address.To add other email addresses that people can use to contact you in Game Center,  Âtap Add Another Email. 5  Tap Next when your account is congured.Change Game Center settings for your Apple ID: 1  Tap Me, then tap your account banner. 2  Tap View Account. 3  Make your changes, then tap Done.Sign in using a dierent Apple ID: 1  Tap Me, then tap the account banner. 2  Tap Sign Out. 3  Enter the new Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In.131Chapter 20    Game Center
GamesPurchasing and Downloading GamesGames for the Game Center are available from the App Store. If you haven’t entered credit card information for your Apple ID, you’ll be prompted to enter that information before you can purchase and download games.Purchase and download games:  Tap Games, then tap Find Game Center Games. The Game Center section of App Store displays games that work with Game Center. You can browse this section, and purchase and download games from it. See Chapter 18, “App Store,” on page 119 .If you want to purchase a game that a friend has, tap the game on your friend’s info screen to go directly to that game in the App Store. Playing GamesThe Games screen displays the games you download from the App Store. For each of the games, your number of achievements and your ranking among all the game’s players are displayed.Get information about a game:  Tap Games, then tap a game. If available, you can display the game’s leaderboards, see your achievements for the game, and nd out who’s recently played the game.Play a game:  Tap Games, choose a game, then tap Play.Depending on the game, the home screen may provide instructions or other information, and let you view leaderboards and achievements, set game options, and start a single or multiplayer game. To play against others, you can either invite a friend or use auto-match to have Game Center nd other players for you. For information about making friends in Game Center, see “Friends” on page 134.For multiplayer games, you can also send a game invitation from the Friends screen.Invite a friend to a multiplayer game from the Friends screen: 1  Tap Friends at the bottom of the screen. 2  Choose a friend. 3  Choose a game and tap Play.If the game allows or requires additional players, you can choose players to invite,  then tap Next. 4  Enter and send your invitation, then wait for the others to accept. 5  Start the game.If a friend isn’t available or doesn’t respond to your invitation, you can tap Auto-Match to have Game Center nd another player for you, or tap Invite Friend to try inviting some other friend.132 Chapter 20    Game Center
Other players may invite you to play the game.Respond to an invitation to play a game:  Tap Accept or Decline in the alert  that appears.You can disable multiplayer games in Restrictions. See “Restrictions” on page 15 8. You can prevent other players from inviting you to play games by turning o Allow Game Invites in Game Center settings. See “Your Status and Account Information” on page 135.Return to Game Center:  Press the Home button, then tap Game Center on the  Home screen.You can also press the Home button twice quickly and choose Game Center from your recent apps.LeaderboardsSome games provide one or more leaderboards to show the ranking of the game’s players, with their scores, times, or other measures of the players’ success.See a game’s leaderboard:  Tap Games, then choose the game and tap Leaderboard.You may also be able to view leaderboards from within a game.If a game has variations (such as Easy, Normal, and Hard), the Categories screen lets you choose the leaderboard for the game in general, or for one of the variations.The leaderboard shows the ranking of your friends, and of all players. You may be able to view leaderboard stats for a specic time period, such as today, this week, or all time.Rotate iPad to see a leaderboard in landscape orientation.Start playing a game from the leaderboard:  Tap Play in the upper-right corner.133Chapter 20    Game Center
AchievementsSome games reward you with bonus points for specic achievements.See the possible achievements for a game:  Tap Games, choose a game, then  tap Achievements.For each achievement, Game Center shows how many bonus points are awarded, and whether you’ve completed the achievement. The total points awarded for your achievements appear at the top. You can get bonus points for a specic achievement only once.You may also be able to view achievements from within a game.Recently PlayedSome games let you see which of your friends have recently played the game.See who’s recently played a game:  Tap Games, tap a game, then tap Recently Played.Get information about a player:  Tap a player’s name in the list.FriendsGame Center puts you in contact with players around the world. You add friends to Game Center by making a request, or by accepting a request from another player.Add a friend to Game Center: 1  Tap Friends or Requests. 2  Tap  , then enter a friend’s email address or Game Center nickname.Matching addresses and names from your contacts appear as you type. Tap a contact to include that person in your request. Tap   to browse your contacts.To add several friends at once, enter additional contacts. 3  Enter a message for your request, then tap Send.To become a friend, a person must accept your request.Other players might send you a request. If you receive an alert, you can accept the request from there, or close it and respond to the request later from the Request screen. A badge on the Requests button displays the number of outstanding  friend requests.Respond to a friend request:  Tap Requests, tap the name of the person making the request, then tap Accept, Ignore, or Report a Problem.When a player accepts another player’s request, they each become the other’s friend. Friends’ names appear on the Friends screen.Get information about a friend:  Tap the friend’s name.134 Chapter 20    Game Center
Search for a friend:  Tap the status bar to scroll to the top of the screen, then tap the search eld and start typing. Friends who match your search appear as you type.A friend’s info page shows how many friends (including you) the person has, the number of dierent games your friend has played, and how many achievements your friend has completed. The info screen may also show:The games you’ve played together ÂThe games you have in common ÂOther games your friend has ÂYou can tap a game in any of the lists to see your position and your friend’s position on the overall leaderboard, and your respective accomplishments for the game.Invite a friend to play a game:  Tap Friends, tap the friend’s name, tap a game, then tap Play. See “Playing Games” on page 132 .Remove a friend:  Tap Friends, tap a name, then tap Unfriend and tap Remove.If a player is oensive or exhibits inappropriate behavior, you can report the problem.Report a problem with a friend:  Tap Friends, tap the friend’s name, then tap “Report a Problem.” Describe the problem, then tap Report to send the report. If you turn o Multiplayer Games in Settings, you can’t send or receive a invitations to play games. See “Restrictions” on page 158.Your Status and Account InformationThe Me screen summarizes information about your friends, your games, and your achievements.The text eld in the center of the screen lets you enter your current status message. Your status appears along with your nickname in other players’ Friends screens.Change your status:  Tap the status eld to enter or update your status.View your account information:  Tap the account banner, then tap View Account.You can change or update the following settings:Nickname ÂAllow game invites ÂFind Me By Email ÂYour email address for Game Center ÂAdditional email addresses ÂWhen you nish, tap Done.135Chapter 20    Game Center
You can also sign out and sign in to a dierent account, or create a new account.Sign out:  Tap the account banner, then tap Sign Out.Sign in to a dierent account:  Enter the username and password, then tap Sign In. Create a new account:  Tap Create New Account and follow the onscreen instructions.Parental ControlsYou can use parental controls to manage the way your family adds friends and joins multiplayer games in Game Center.Set up Game Center parental controls:  Choose Settings > General > Restrictions, then tap Enable Restrictions. Enter a four-digit passcode, then reenter the passcode.You can enable restrictions for the following settings:Multiplayer games ÂAdding friends ÂFor more information, see “Restrictions” on page 158.136 Chapter 20    Game Center
Accessibility 21In addition to the many features that make iPad easy to use for everyone, iPad includes universal access features. Universal Access FeaturesUniversal access features make iPad easy to use for people who have a vision impairment, are deaf or hard of hearing, or have a physical or learning disability.  The accessibility features on iPad include:Support for playback of closed-captioned content ÂVoiceOver screen reader ÂZoom magnication ÂWhite on Black ÂLarge Text ÂMono Audio ÂSpeak Auto-text ÂSupport for braille displays ÂZoom, White on Black, and Mono Audio work with all apps. Large Text works with Mail and Notes. VoiceOver works with the built-in iPad apps, and with some third-party apps you can download from the App Store. Closed-captioning works with videos and podcasts that support it.For more information about the iPad accessibility features, go to  www.apple.com/accessibility/ipad.You can turn individual accessibility features on or o in Accessibility settings on iPad. You can also turn some accessibility features on or o in iTunes when you connect iPad to your computer. 137
Turn accessibility features on or o in iTunes: 1  Connect iPad to your computer. 2  In iTunes, select iPad in the sidebar. 3  In the Summary pane, click Congure Universal Access in the Options section. 4  Select the accessibility features you want to use and click OK.The features you select are available immediately on iPad when you click OK.VoiceOverVoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so that you can use iPad without seeing it. VoiceOver tells you about each element on the screen as you select it. When you select an element, a black rectangle encloses it (for the benet of those who can see the screen) and VoiceOver speaks the name or describes the item. The enclosing rectangle is referred to as the VoiceOver cursor. Touch the screen or drag your ngers to hear dierent items on the screen. To interact with items on the screen, such as buttons and links, use the gestures described in “VoiceOver Gestures” on page 140. When you select text, VoiceOver reads the text. If you turn on Speak Hints, VoiceOver may tell you the name of the item. When you select a control (such as a button or switch), VoiceOver provides instructions for you—for example, “double-tap to open.”When you go to a new screen, VoiceOver plays a sound and automatically selects and speaks the rst element of the screen (typically, the item in the upper-left corner). VoiceOver also lets you know when the display changes to landscape or portrait orientation, and when the screen is locked or unlocked.Note:  VoiceOver speaks in the language specied in International settings, which may be inuenced by the Region Locale setting. VoiceOver is available in many languages, but not all.138 Chapter 21    Accessibility
Setting Up VoiceOverVoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPad. Once you turn VoiceOver on, you must use VoiceOver gestures to operate iPad—even to turn VoiceOver o again and resume standard operation.Turn VoiceOver on or o on iPad:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap the VoiceOver On/O switch.Turn VoiceOver on or o in iTunes:  Select iPad in the iTunes sidebar. In the Options section of the Summary pane, click Congure Universal Access. Select VoiceOver, then click OK.You can also set Triple-click Home to turn VoiceOver on or o. See “Triple-Click Home” on page 150.Note:  You cannot use VoiceOver and Full-screen Zoom at the same time.VoiceOver SettingsYou can set VoiceOver to give spoken hints, increase or decrease the speaking rate, or give typing feedback. Turn spoken hints on or o:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap the Speak Hints On/O switch. Spoken hints are turned on by default.Set the VoiceOver speaking rate:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then adjust the Speaking Rate slider.You can choose what kind of feedback you get when you type. You can set VoiceOver to speak characters, words, both, or nothing. If you choose to hear both characters and words, VoiceOver speaks each character as you type it, then speaks the whole word when you enter a space or punctuation.Choose typing feedback:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Typing Feedback. You can choose Characters, Words, Characters and Words, or Nothing for software keyboards and for Apple Wireless Keyboards.Use phonetics In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap the Use Phonetics switch to turn it on.Use this feature when you type or read character-by-character, to help make clear which characters were spoken. When Use Phonetics is turned on, Voiceover rst speaks the character, then speaks a word beginning with the character. For example, if you type the character “f,” VoiceOver speaks “f,” and then a moment later, “foxtrot.”Use pitch change In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap the Use Pitch Change switch to turn it on.VoiceOver uses a higher pitch when entering a letter, and a lower pitch when deleting a letter. VoiceOver also uses a higher pitch when speaking the rst item of a group (such as a list or table) and a lower pitch when speaking the last item of a group.139Chapter 21    Accessibility
By default, VoiceOver uses the language that’s set for iPad. You can set a dierent language for VoiceOver.Change the language spoken by VoiceOver:  In Settings, choose General > International > Language, then select a language and tap OK. Some languages may be inuenced by the Region Local setting. In Settings, choose General > International > Region Format, then select the format.Set the rotor options for web browsing:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Web Rotor. Tap to select or deselect options. To change the position of an item in the list, touch   next to the item, then drag up or down.Select the languages available in the Language rotor:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Language Rotor and tap to select the language or languages you want to appear in the Language rotor. To change the position of a language in the list, touch   next to the language and drag up or down.The Language rotor is always available when you’ve selected more than one language.VoiceOver GesturesWhen VoiceOver is turned on, it changes the gestures you use to control iPad, so that you can hear descriptions without activating buttons. These VoiceOver gestures let you move around the screen and control the individual elements that you select. Some VoiceOver gestures use two, three, or four ngers to tap or ick. For best results when using more than one nger, relax and let your ngers touch the screen with some space between them.There are many ways to enter VoiceOver gestures. For example, you can two-nger tap by using either two ngers on one hand, or one nger on each hand. You can also use your thumbs. Try dierent techniques to discover what works best for you.If your gestures don’t work, try quicker movements, especially for double-tapping and icking gestures. To ick, try quickly brushing the screen with your nger or ngers. Practice gestures:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Practice Gestures, then tap the Practice VoiceOver Gestures button. Practice the gestures described in “VoiceOver Settings,” below. When you nish practicing, tap Done.Make single-nger icking gestures quickly, to distinguish them from dragging gestures.140 Chapter 21    Accessibility
Here’s a summary of VoiceOver gestures:Navigate and Read ÂTap:  Speak item. ÂFlick right or left:  Select the next or previous item. ÂFlick up or down:  The eect varies depending on the Rotor Control setting. See “Using VoiceOver” on page 143. ÂTwo-nger tap:  Stop speaking the current item. ÂTwo-nger ick up:  Read all, from the top of the screen. ÂTwo-nger ick down:  Read all, from the current position. ÂThree-nger ick up or down:  Scroll one page at a time. ÂThree-nger ick right or left:  Go to the next or previous page (for example, on the Home screen or in Safari). ÂThree-nger tap:  Speak the scroll status (which page or rows are visible). ÂFour-nger ick up or down:  Go to the rst or last element on a page.  ÂFour-nger ick right or left:  Go to the next or previous section (for example, on  a webpage).Select and Activate ÂDouble-tap:  Activate selected item. ÂTouch an item with one nger, tap the screen with another nger (“split-tapping”):  Activate item. ÂDouble-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture:  Use a standard gesture.The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPad to interpret the subsequent gesture as standard. For example, you can double-tap and hold, and then without lifting your nger, drag your nger to slide a switch.You can use standard gestures when VoiceOver is turned on, by double-tapping  and holding your nger on the screen. A series of tones indicates that normal gestures are in force. They remain in eect until you lift your nger, then VoiceOver gestures resume. ÂTwo-nger double tap:  Play or pause in iPod, YouTube, or Photos. Start or stop  the stopwatch. ÂThree-nger double tap:  Mute or unmute VoiceOver. ÂThree-nger triple tap:  Turn the display on or o.141Chapter 21    Accessibility
Rotor ControlThe rotor is a virtual control that acts like a physical dial when VoiceOver is turned  on. Use the rotor to change VoiceOver settings and to access additional commands and features. Operate the rotor:  Rotate two ngers on the iPad screen to “turn” the dial and choose items on the rotor. Flick up and down to use the selected item.The eect of the rotor depends on what you’re doing. For example, if you’re reading text in an email, you can use the rotor to switch between hearing text spoken word-by-word, character-by-character, or line-by-line when you ick up or down. When you browse a webpage, use the rotor to choose whether you hear text word-by-word or character-by-character, hear just the headers, hear just the links (all of them, visited links, or links not yet visited), hear form elements, or hear descriptions of images. You can use the rotor setting to hear all of the text, or to jump from one element of a certain type (such as headers or links) to another.Reading textSelect and hear text by:Character ÂWord ÂLine ÂBrowsing a webpageSelect and hear text by:Character ÂWord ÂLine ÂHeading ÂLink ÂVisited link ÂNon-visited link ÂIn-page link ÂForm control ÂTable ÂRow (when navigating a table) ÂList ÂLandmark ÂImage ÂStatic text ÂZoom in or out142 Chapter 21    Accessibility
Entering textMove insertion point and hear text by:Character ÂWord ÂLine ÂSelect edit functionSelect languageUsing a control Select and hear values by:Character ÂWord ÂLine ÂAdjust the value of the control objectUsing VoiceOverUnlock iPad:  Select the Unlock button, then double-tap the screen.Select items on the screen:  Drag your nger across the screen. VoiceOver identies each element as you touch it. You can also move systematically from one element to the next by icking left or right with one nger. Elements are selected from left to right, top to bottom. Flick right to go to the next element, or ick left to go to the previous element.“Tap” a selected item when VoiceOver is turned on:  Double-tap anywhere on  the screen. Speak the text of an element, character-by-character, word-by-word, or line-by-line:  With the element selected, ick up or down with one nger. Flick down to read the next character, or ick up to read the previous character. Twist the rotor control to read word-by-word or line-by-line.Adjust a slider:  With one nger, ick up to increase the setting or down to decrease the setting. VoiceOver speaks the setting as you adjust it.Scroll a list or area of the screen:  Flick up or down with three ngers. Flick down to page down, or ick up to page up. When paging through a list, VoiceOver speaks the range of items displayed (for example, “showing rows 5 through 10”).Scroll continuously through a list:  Double-tap and hold. When you hear a series of tones, you can move your nger up or down to scroll the list. Continuous scrolling stops when you lift your nger.143Chapter 21    Accessibility
Use an index:  Some lists have an alphabetical index along the right side. The index can’t be selected by icking between elements; you must tap the index to select it. With the index selected, ick up or down to move along the index. You can also double-tap, then slide your nger up or down.Rearrange the Home screen:  On the Home screen, select the icon you want to move. Double-tap and hold, then drag the icon. VoiceOver speaks the row and column position as your drag the icon. Release the icon when it’s in the location you want. You can drag additional icons. Drag an item to the left or right edge of the screen to move it to a dierent page of the Home screen. When you nish rearranging the icons, press the Home   button.You can turn speaking o, stop speaking an item, turn the display o, or have VoiceOver speak the entire screen.Mute VoiceOver Double-tap with three ngers. Double-tap with three ngers again to turn speaking back on. To mute only VoiceOver sounds, set the Side Switch to silent.Stop speaking an item Tap once with two ngers. Tap again with two ngers to resume speaking. Speaking automatically resumes when you select another item.Turn o the display while you use VoiceOverTriple-tap with three ngers. Repeat to turn the display  on again.Speak the entire screen from the top Flick up with two ngers.Speak from the current item to the bottom of screenFlick down with two ngers.You can hear iPad status information by tapping the status bar at the top of the screen. This includes the time, battery life, Wi-Fi signal strength, and more.Entering and Editing TextWhen you select a text eld with VoiceOver, you can use the onscreen keyboard to enter text. You can use the editing features of iPad to cut, copy, or paste in the text eld.Note:  Safari doesn’t support copying webpage content. The editing features work only in editable text elds.Enter text: 1  Use VoiceOver to select an editable text eld, then double-tap to display the insertion point and bring up the onscreen keyboard. If the eld already contains text, the insertion point is placed at the beginning or at the end of the text. Double-tap again to place the insertion point at the opposite end. VoiceOver tells you the position of the insertion point.144 Chapter 21    Accessibility
The insertion point and onscreen keyboard may appear automatically when you  select a text eld. VoiceOver announces when you’re in editing mode—based on the rotor setting. 2  To type, do one of the following:“Touch-type” by dragging your nger to select a key, then lifting your nger to enter  Âthe character.“Standard-type” by icking left or right to select a key on the keyboard, then double- Âtapping to enter the character.Enter a character by dragging your nger around the keyboard to select a key, and,  Âwhile holding the key with one nger, tapping the screen with another nger. VoiceOver speaks the key when it’s selected, and again when it’s entered.Enter an accented character:  Double-tap and hold, until you hear a sound indicating that the alternate characters have appeared, then drag left or right to select and hear the choices. Release your nger to enter the current selection.Move the insertion point:  Flick up or down to move the insertion point forward or backward in the text. VoiceOver makes a sound when the insertion point moves, and speaks the character that the insertion point moved across. Use the rotor to choose whether you want to move the insertion point by characters, words, or lines.Select text:  Use the rotor to choose edit. Flick up or down to choose between the Select and Select All functions, then double-tap. If you chose Select, the word closest to the insertion point is selected when you double-tap. If you chose Select All, all the text is selected.Pinch to increase or decrease the selection.Cut, copy, or paste:  Make sure the rotor is set to edit. With text selected, ick up or down to choose Cut, Copy, or Paste, then double-tap.Undo:  Shake iPad, or ick left or right to choose the action to undo, then double-tap.Change the pitch:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap the Use Pitch Change button. Then, when you delete a letter, it’s spoken with a lower pitch. Speak keys phonetically:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver,  then tap the Use Phonetics button. Then, when you pause on a key, VoiceOver speaks the letter of that key phonetically (for example, alpha for a, bravo for b, charlie for c, and so on). 145Chapter 21    Accessibility
Controlling VoiceOver Using an Apple Wireless KeyboardYou can control VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard paired with iPad. See “Using Bluetooth Devices” on page 43.The VoiceOver keyboard commands let you navigate the screen, select items, read screen contents, adjust the rotor, and perform other VoiceOver actions. All the keyboard commands (except one) include Control-Option, abbreviated in the table below as “VO.” VoiceOver Help speaks keys or keyboard commands as you type them. You can  use VoiceOver Help to learn the keyboard layout and the actions associated with  key combinations. VoiceOver Keyboard CommandsVO = Control-OptionRead all, starting from the current position VO–ARead from the top VO–BMove to the status bar VO–MPress the Home button VO–HSelect the next or previous item VO–Right Arrow or VO–Left ArrowTap an item VO–Space barDouble-tap with two ngers VO–”-”Choose the next or previous rotor item VO–Up Arrow or VO–Down ArrowChoose the next or previous speech rotor item VO–Command–Left Arrow or VO–Command–Right ArrowAdjust speech rotor item VO–Command–Up Arrow or VO–Command–Down ArrowMute or unmute VoiceOver VO–STurn the screen curtain on or o VO–Shift-STurn on VoiceOver help VO–KReturn to the previous screen, or turn o VoiceOver helpEscapeQuick NavTurn on Quick Nav to control VoiceOver using the arrow keys. Quick Nav is o by default.Turn Quick Nav on or o Left Arrow–Right ArrowSelect the next or previous item Right Arrow or Left ArrowSelect the next or previous item specied  by the rotor settingUp Arrow or Down Arrow146 Chapter 21    Accessibility
Select the rst or last item Control–Up Arrow or Control–Down Arrow“Tap” an item Up Arrow–Down ArrowScroll up, down, left, or right Option–Up Arrow, Option–Down Arrow,  Option–Left Arrow, or Option–Right ArrowChange the rotor Up Arrow–Left Arrow or Up Arrow–Right ArrowUsing MapsUse VoiceOver to zoom in or out, select pins, and get information about locations.Zoom in or out:  Use the rotor to choose zoom mode, then ick up or down to zoom in or out.Select a pin:  Touch a pin, or ick left or right to move from one item to another. Get information about a location:  With a pin selected, double-tap to display the information ag. Flick left or right to select the ag, then double-tap to display the information page.Using a Braille Display with VoiceOverSetting Up a Braille DisplayYou can use a refreshable Bluetooth braille display to read VoiceOver output in  braille. In addition, braille displays with input keys and other controls can be used  to control iPad when VoiceOver is turned on. iPad works with many of the most popular wireless braille displays. For a list of supported braille displays, see  www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover/devicesupport.Set up a braille display: 1  Turn on the braille display. 2  On iPad, turn on Bluetooth.In Settings, choose General > Bluetooth, then tap the Bluetooth switch. 3  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille, then choose the braille display.Turn contracted braille on or o:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille, then tap the Contracted Braille switch.Choosing a LanguageThe braille display uses the language that’s set for Voice Control. By default, this is the language that’s set for iPad in Settings > International > Language. You can use the VoiceOver language setting to set a dierent language for VoiceOver and braille displays.Set the language for VoiceOver:  In Settings, choose General > International >  Voice Control, then choose the language.If you change the language for iPad, you may need to reset the language for VoiceOver and your braille display.147Chapter 21    Accessibility
Controlling VoiceOver with Your Braille DisplayYou can set the leftmost or rightmost cell of your braille display to provide system status and other information:Announcement History contains an unread message ÂThe current Announcement History message has not been read ÂVoiceOver speech is muted ÂThe iPad battery is low (less than 20% charge) ÂiPad is in landscape orientation ÂThe screen display is turned o ÂThe current line contains additional text to the left ÂThe current line contains additional text to the right ÂSet the leftmost or rightmost cell to display status information:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > Status Cell, then tap Left or Right. See an expanded description of the status cell:  On your braille display, press the status cell’s router button.ZoomThe Zoom accessibility feature lets you magnify the entire screen to help you see what’s on the display. Turn Zoom on or o:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > Zoom, then tap the Zoom On/O switch. Or, use Triple-click Home, (see “Triple-Click Home” on page 150).Zoom in or out:  Double-tap the screen with three ngers. By default, the screen is magnied 200 percent. If you manually change the magnication (by using the tap-and-drag gesture, described below), iPad automatically returns to that magnication when you zoom in by double-tapping with three ngers.Increase magnication:  With three ngers, tap and drag up to increase magnication or down to decrease magnication. The tap-and-drag gesture is similar to a double-tap, except you don’t lift your ngers on the second tap—instead, drag your ngers on  the screen. Move around the screen:  While zoomed in, drag the screen with three ngers.  Hold one nger near the edge of the display to pan to that side of the screen image. Move your nger closer to the edge to pan more quickly. When you open a new screen, Zoom always goes to the upper-center of the screen.While using Zoom with an Apple Wireless Keyboard (see “Controlling VoiceOver Using an Apple Wireless Keyboard” on page 14 6), the screen image follows the insertion point, keeping it in the center of the display.148 Chapter 21    Accessibility
Large TextLarge Text lets you make the text larger in Mail and Notes. You can choose 20-point, 24-point, 32-point, 40-point, 48-point, or 56-point text.Set the text size:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility, tap Large Text, then tap the text size you want.White on BlackUse White on Black to invert the colors on the iPad display, which may make it easier to read the screen. When White on Black is turned on, the screen looks like a photographic negative.Invert the screen’s colors:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility, then tap “White on Black.”Mono AudioMono Audio combines the sound of the left and right channels into a mono signal played on both sides. This lets users with hearing impairment in one ear hear the entire sound signal with the other ear.Turn Mono Audio on or o:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility, then tap the Mono Audio button.Speak Auto-TextSpeak Auto-text speaks the text corrections and suggestions iPad makes when you type.Turn Speak Auto-text on or o:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility, then tap the Speak Auto-text button.Speak Auto-text also works with VoiceOver or Zoom.149Chapter 21    Accessibility
Triple-Click HomeTriple-click Home is an easy way to turn some accessibility features on or o by quickly pressing the Home   button three times. You can set Triple-click Home to turn VoiceOver on or o, turn White on Black on or o, or ask if you would like to triple-click the Home button to:Turn VoiceOver on or o ÂTurn White on Black on or o ÂTurn Zoom on or o ÂTriple-click Home is normally turned o.Set the Triple-click Home function:  In Settings, choose General > Accessibility > Triple-click Home, then choose the function you want.Closed Captioning and Other Helpful FeaturesMany standard features available on iPad also help make it accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.Widescreen KeyboardsAll the built-in iPad apps show a larger onscreen keyboard when you rotate iPad to landscape view. You can also type using an Apple Wireless Keyboard. Minimum Font Size for Mail MessagesTo increase readability, set the minimum font size for Mail message text to Large,  Extra Large, or Giant. See “Mail” on page 164.Universal Access in Mac OS XTake advantage of the Universal Access features in Mac OS X when you use iTunes to sync information and content from your iTunes library to iPad. In the Finder, choose Help > Mac Help, then search for “universal access.”For more information about iPad and Mac OS X accessibility features, go to  www.apple.com/accessibility.Closed CaptioningYou can turn on closed captioning for videos in Video settings. See “Video” on page 168.150 Chapter 21    Accessibility
Settings 22About SettingsUse Settings to personalize iPad apps, set the date and time, congure your network connection, and change other iPad settings.Airplane ModeAirplane Mode disables the wireless features of iPad to comply with airline regulations. Turn Airplane Mode on or o:  Tap Settings and turn Airplane Mode on or o.When airplane mode is on, a small   appears in the status bar at the top of the screen. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals aren’t emitted, and GPS reception is turned o, disabling many iPad features. You won’t be able to:Send or receive email ÂBrowse the Internet ÂSync your contacts, calendars, or bookmarks ÂStream YouTube videos ÂGet weather reports ÂGet map locations ÂUse the iTunes Store, iBookstore, or the App Store ÂUse Game Center ÂIf allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can continue to use iPad to:Listen to music or watch videos ÂCheck your calendar ÂView photos Â151
Take notes ÂRead email messages stored on iPad ÂWhere allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can turn Wi-Fi back on, so you can:Send and receive email ÂBrowse the Internet ÂSync your contacts, calendars, and bookmarks ÂStream YouTube videos ÂUse the iTunes Store, iBookstore, or the App Store ÂUse Game Center ÂYou may also be allowed to turn on Bluetooth and use Bluetooth devices with iPad. VPNThis setting appears when you congure a Virtual Private Network (VPN). See “VPN Access” on page 172.Turn VPN on or o:  Tap VPN to turn it on or o.Set up a VPN conguration:  Choose General > Network > VPN.Wi-FiWi-Fi settings determine whether iPad uses local Wi-Fi networks to connect to the Internet. If a Wi-Fi network isn’t available, or if you turn Wi-Fi o, then iPad connects to the Internet over your cellular data network (iPad Wi-Fi + 3G). Turn Wi-Fi on or o:  Choose Wi-Fi, then turn Wi-Fi on or o.Join a Wi-Fi network:  Choose Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPad detects networks in range, then select a network. If necessary, enter a password and tap Join. (Networks that require a password appear with a lock   icon.)Once you join a Wi-Fi network, iPad automatically joins it whenever the network is  in range. If more than one previous network is in range, iPad joins the one most recently used.When iPad joins a Wi-Fi network, the Wi-Fi   icon in the status bar at the top of the screen shows signal strength. The more bars you see, the stronger the signal.Set iPad to ask if you want to join a new network:  Choose Wi-Fi, then turn “Ask to Join Networks” on or o.152 Chapter 22    Settings
When you try to access the Internet—by using Safari or Mail for example—and you aren’t in range of a Wi-Fi network you’ve previously used, this option tells iPad to look for another network. iPad displays a list of available Wi-Fi networks that you can choose from. Networks that require a password show a lock   icon. If “Ask to Join Networks” is turned o and a previously used Wi-Fi or cellular data network isn’t available, you must manually join a network to connect to the Internet.Forget a network, so iPad doesn’t join it automatically:  Choose Wi-Fi, then tap  next to a network you’ve joined before. Then tap “Forget this Network.”Join a closed Wi-Fi network:  To join a Wi-Fi network that isn’t shown in the list  of networks, choose Wi-Fi > Other, then enter the network name. If the network requires a password, tap Security, tap the type of security the network uses, and  enter the password.To connect to a closed network, you must know the network name, password, and security type.Some Wi-Fi networks may require you to provide additional information, such as a client ID or static IP address. Ask your network administrator what settings to use.Adjust settings to connect to a Wi-Fi network:  Choose Wi-Fi, then tap   next to  a network.NoticationsThis setting appears when you open an app, such as Game Center, that uses the Apple Push Notication service. Push notications alert you to new information, even when the app isn’t running. Notications vary by app, but may include text or sound alerts, and a numbered badge on the app icon on the Home screen. Turn notications o if you don’t want to be notied, or to conserve battery life. See “Side Switch” on page 160.Turn all notications on or o:  Tap Notications, then turn Notications on or o.Turn sounds, alerts, or badges on or o for an app:  Tap Notications, choose an app from the list, then choose the types of notications you want to turn on or o. Location ServicesLocation Services allows apps such as Maps to gather and use data based on your location. Location Services doesn’t connect the data it collects with your personally identiable information. If you have Wi-Fi turned on, your approximate location is determined using available information from local Wi-Fi networks. iPad Wi-Fi + 3G also uses cellular networks and GPS to determine your location.When an app is using location services,   appears in the status bar.153Chapter 22    Settings
Every app that uses location services appears on the Location Services settings screen, showing whether location services is turned on or o for that app.   appears for each app that has requested your location within the last 24 hours. If you don’t want to use this feature, you can turn location services o for some apps or for all apps. If you turn location services o, you’re prompted to turn it on again the next time an app tries to use the feature.Turn location services on or o for all apps:  Choose General > Location Services,  then turn location services on or o.Turn location services on or o for some apps:  Choose General > Location Services, choose an app, then turn location services on or o for that app.To conserve battery life, turn location services o when you’re not using it.CarrierThis setting appears on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G when you’re outside of your carrier’s  network and other local carrier data networks are available to use for cellular  network Internet connections. Select a carrier:  Choose Carrier and select the network you want to use.Cellular DataUse Cellular Data settings (iPad Wi-Fi + 3G) to turn Data Roaming on or o, view or change your account information, or add a Personal Identication Number (PIN) to lock the micro-SIM card (on some models). Turn the cellular data network on or o:  Choose Cellular Data, then turn cellular data on or o.Turn data roaming on or o:  Choose Data Roaming, then turn data roaming on or o.View your account information:  Tap View Account to view or change your account information.Add a SIM PIN (on some models):  Tap SIM PIN and add a PIN to lock your micro-SIM card.Brightness & WallpaperUse Brightness settings to adjust the screen brightness to a comfortable level. Use Wallpaper settings to personalize iPad.Adjust the screen brightness:  Choose Brightness, then drag the slider.154 Chapter 22    Settings
Set whether iPad adjusts the screen brightness automatically:  Choose Brightness, then turn Auto-Brightness on or o. If Auto-Brightness is on, iPad adjusts the screen brightness for current light conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor. To manually adjust the screen brightness, see “Adjusting Brightness” on page 17.A wallpaper background picture is displayed on the Lock screen and on the Home screen. You can choose one of the images that came with iPad, an image you’ve saved to iPad, or a photo in your Photo Library. An image that’s at least 1024 x 1024 pixels  lls the screen when iPad is rotated.Set wallpaper:  Choose Wallpaper, then choose an image and then do one of  the following: ÂTo use the image as the background for the Lock screen, tap Set Lock Screen. ÂTo use the image as the background for the Home screen, tap Set Home Screen. ÂTo use the image as the background for both the Lock screen and Home screen,  tap Set Both.Picture FramePicture Frame mode turns iPad into an animated picture frame. Choose which transitions and photos to display. Choose whether to zoom in on faces and whether to shue photos.Activate Picture Frame:  Tap   on the Lock screen.GeneralGeneral settings include date and time, security, network, and other settings that aect more than one app. This is also where you can nd information about your iPad, or reset iPad to its original state.AboutChoose General > About to get information about iPad, including:Number of songs, videos, photos, and apps ÂTotal storage capacity ÂSpace available ÂSoftware version ÂModel and serial numbers ÂCellular data number (iPad Wi-Fi + 3G), and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth addresses ÂModem rmware version of the cellular transmitter (iPad Wi-Fi + 3G) ÂIMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) and ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card  ÂIdentier, or Smart Card) numbers (iPad Wi-Fi + 3G)Legal and Regulatory information Â155Chapter 22    Settings
Usage Show battery percentage:  Turn Battery Percentage on to display the percentage of battery charge next to the battery icon in the upper-right corner.See cellular network data:  On iPad Wi-Fi + 3G, see the amount of data sent and received using a cellular data network.Reset your usage statistics:  Tap Reset Statistics to clear accumulated data and statistics.SoundsAdjust the ringer and alert volume:  Choose General > Sounds and drag the slider. If “Change with Buttons” is turned on, use the volume buttons on the side of iPad. The volume buttons don’t change the ringer and alert volume if a song or video is playing.Use the volume buttons to adjust the ringer and alert volume:  Choose General > Sounds, then tap “Change with Buttons.”Set the ringtone:  Choose General > Sounds > Ringtone, then choose a ringtone.Set alert and eects sounds:  Choose General > Sounds, then turn items on or o. When “Change with Buttons” is on, iPad plays sounds for alerts and eects that are turned on.You can set iPad to play a sound whenever you:Get a new email message ÂSend an email message ÂHave an Calendar event that you’ve set to alert you ÂLock iPad ÂType using the onscreen keyboard ÂNetworkUse Network settings to congure a VPN (virtual private network) connection or  access your Wi-Fi settings.Add a new VPN conguration:  Choose General > Network > VPN > Add VPN Conguration.VPNs used within organizations allow you to communicate private information securely over a non-private network. You may need to congure VPN, for example,  to access your work email on iPad.iPad can connect to any VPN that uses the L2TP, PPTP, or Cisco IPSec protocol. VPN works over both Wi-Fi and cellular data network (iPad Wi-Fi + 3G) connections.Ask your network administrator which settings to use. In most cases, if you’ve set up VPN on your computer, you can use the same VPN settings for iPad.Once you enter VPN settings, a VPN switch appears in the Settings menu, which you can use to turn VPN on or o.156 Chapter 22    Settings
VPN may also be automatically set up by a conguration prole. See “Using Conguration Proles” on page 171.Change a VPN conguration:  Choose General > Network > VPN and tap the conguration you want to update.Turn VPN on or o:  Tap Settings, then turn VPN on or o. When VPN is on, you see the  icon in the status bar at the top of the screen.Delete a VPN conguration:  Choose General > Network > VPN, tap the blue arrow to the right of the conguration name, then tap Delete VPN at the bottom of the conguration screen.BluetoothiPad can connect wirelessly to an Apple Wireless Keyboard for wireless typing or to Bluetooth headphones for wireless listening. See “Using Bluetooth Devices” on page 43.Turn Bluetooth on or o:  Choose General > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth on or o. When Bluetooth is on, you see the Bluetooth   icon in the status bar at the top of  the screen. Spotlight SearchYou can specify the content areas you want to search on iPad using Spotlight. Set the content areas Spotlight searches:  Choose General > Spotlight Search and tap an item to select or deselect it.Set the search result order:  Choose General > Spotlight Search, touch   next to an item, and drag it up or down to rearrange the search order.Auto-LockSet Auto-Lock to turn o the display and prevent unintended operation of your iPad. Set the amount of time before iPad locks:  Choose General > Auto-Lock and choose  a time.Passcode LockInitially, iPad doesn’t require you to enter a passcode to unlock it. For security, you can create a passcode.Set a passcode:  Choose General > Passcode Lock > Turn Passcode On. Enter a 4-digit passcode, then enter the passcode again to verify it. iPad then requires you to enter the passcode to unlock it or to display the passcode lock settings.Set how long before your passcode is required:  Choose General > Passcode Lock, then enter your passcode. Tap Require Passcode and select how long iPad can be idle before you need to enter a passcode to unlock it.Turn the passcode o:  Choose General > Passcode Lock > Turn Passcode O, then enter your passcode.157Chapter 22    Settings
Change the passcode:  Choose General > Passcode Lock, enter your passcode,  then tap Change Passcode. Enter your passcode again, then enter and reenter your new passcode.If you forget your passcode, you must restore the iPad software. See “Removing a Backup” on page 182.Turn Simple Passcode on or o:  Choose General > Passcode Lock, then turn Simple Passcode on or o.A simple passcode is a four-digit number. To increase security, turn o Simple Passcode and use a longer passcode that has a combination of numbers, letters, punctuation, and special characters.Turn Picture Frame on or o:  Choose General > Passcode Lock and turn Picture Frame on or o.When Picture Frame is on, iPad displays your photos from the locked screen. See “Picture Frame” on page 155.Erase all data after ten failed passcode attempts:  Choose General > Passcode Lock, enter your passcode, and tap Erase Data to turn it on.After ten failed passcode attempts, your settings are reset to their original values, all your information and media are erased, and the encryption key is removed. iPad Cover Lock/UnlockYou can automatically lock or unlock iPad 2 when you use it with the iPad Smart Cover (available separately).Use the cover to lock or unlock iPad:  Choose General > iPad Cover Lock/Unlock, then tap On. iPad automatically locks and goes to sleep when you close the cover, and then wakes and unlocks when you open the cover.If you have a passcode set, you have to enter it when you open the cover to wake iPad.RestrictionsYou can set restrictions for the use of some apps and for iPod content on iPad. For example, parents can restrict access to explicit content, or turn o YouTube access.Turn on restrictions: 1  Choose General > Restrictions, then tap Enable Restrictions. 2  Enter a four-digit passcode.  3  Reenter the passcode.Turn o restrictions:  Choose General > Restrictions, then enter the passcode.  Tap Disable Restrictions, then reenter the passcode.If you forget your passcode, you must restore the iPad software using iTunes.  See “Removing a Backup” on page 182.158 Chapter 22    Settings
Set app restrictions:  Set the restrictions you want by tapping individual controls on or o. Initially, all controls are on (unrestricted). Tap an item to turn it o and restrict its use.SafariSafari is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot use Safari to browse the web or access web clips. Other third-party apps may allow web browsing even if Safari is disabled.YouTubeYouTube is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen.CameraThe Camera app is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot take photos or videos with iPad.FaceTimeYou cannot make or receive FaceTime video chats.iTunesThe iTunes Store is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot preview, purchase, or download content.PingPing is disabled. You cannot follow artists or other people.Installing AppsInstalling apps is disabled and the App Store icon is removed from the Home screen.Deleting AppsDeleting apps from iPad is disabled.   doesn’t appear on app icons when you customize the Home screen.LocationLocation Services settings cannot be changed.AccountsMail account settings cannot be changed.Restrict purchases within apps:  Turn o In-App Purchases. When enabled, this feature allows you to purchase additional content or features within apps downloaded from the App Store.159Chapter 22    Settings
Set content restrictions:  Tap Ratings For, then select a country in the list. You can set restrictions using that country’s ratings system for the following categories of content:Music & Podcasts ÂMovies ÂTV Shows ÂApps ÂIn the United States, for example, to allow only movies rated PG or below, tap Movies, then select PG from the list. Note:  Not all countries or regions have a rating system.Restrict multiplayer games:  Turn o Multiplayer Games.When Multiplayer Games is turned o, you can’t request a match, or send or receive invitations to play games or add friends in Game Center.Restrict adding friends:  Turn o Adding Friends.When Adding Friends is turned o, you can’t make or receive friend requests in Game Center. You can continue to play with existing friends if Multiplayer Games is turned on.Side SwitchYou can use the Side Switch to lock screen orientation or to silence notications and sound eects.Lock the screen in portrait or landscape orientation:  Choose General > Use the Side Switch…, then tap Lock Rotation.Mute notications and other sound eects:  Choose General > Use the Side Switch…, then tap Mute.The Side Switch doesn’t mute audio or video playback. Date and TimeThese settings apply to the time shown in the status bar at the top of the screen,  and in world clocks and calendars.Set whether iPad shows 24-hour time or 12-hour time:  Choose General > Date & Time and turn 24-Hour Time on or o. (24-Hour Time may not be available in all countries or regions.)Set whether iPad updates the date and time automatically:  Choose General >  Date & Time, then turn Set Automatically on or o.Set the date and time manually:  Choose General > Date & Time, then turn Set Automatically o. Tap Time Zone and enter the name of a major city in your time zone. Tap the “Date & Time” button, then tap “Set Date & Time” and enter the date and time.160 Chapter 22    Settings
KeyboardTurn Auto-Capitalization on or o:  Choose General > Keyboard, then turn Auto-Capitalization on or o.Normally, iPad automatically capitalizes words after you type sentence-ending punctuation or a return character.Turn Auto-Correction on or o:  Choose General > Keyboard and turn Auto-Correction on or o.Normally, if the default keyboard for the language you select has a dictionary, iPad automatically suggests corrections or completed words as you type.Check spelling as you type:  Choose General > Keyboard and turn Check Spelling  on or o.Enable caps lock:  Choose General > Keyboard and turn Enable Caps Lock on or o.If caps lock is enabled and you double-tap the Shift   key on the onscreen keyboard, all letters you type are uppercase. The Shift key turns blue when caps lock is on.Turn the “.” shortcut on or o:  Choose General > Keyboard and turn “.” Shortcut on or o.The “.” shortcut lets you double-tap the space bar to enter a period followed by a space when you’re typing. It’s initially on.Add international keyboards:  Choose General > Keyboards > International Keyboards > Add New Keyboard, and tap the keyboards you want to add.Change a keyboard layout:  Choose General > Keyboards > International Keyboards and select a keyboard. For some languages, you can change the both the onscreen keyboard layout and the external hardware keyboard layout.InternationalUse International settings to set the language for iPad, add keyboards for dierent languages, and set the date, time, and telephone number formats for your region.  You can also choose a calendar format. Set the language for iPad:  Choose General > International > Language, choose the language you want to use, and tap Done.Turn international keyboards on or o:  Choose General > International > Keyboards, and add the keyboards you want to use.If more than one keyboard is turned on, press and hold   on the keyboard to see a menu of keyboards. See Appendix B, “International Keyboards,” on page 174 .Set date, time, and telephone number formats:  Choose General > International > Region Format, and choose your region.The Region Format also determines the language used for the days and months that appear in built-in iPad apps.Set a calendar format:  Choose General > International > Calendar and select the calendar format you want to use—for example Gregorian, Japanese, or Buddhist.161Chapter 22    Settings
AccessibilityTo turn on accessibility features, go to Accessibility settings and choose the features you want. See Chapter 21, “Accessibility,” on page 137.Resetting iPadReset all settings:  Choose General > Reset > Reset All Settings.Enter your passcode if you have one. All your settings are reset. Information (such as your contacts and calendars) and media (such as your songs and videos) aren’t deleted.Erase all content and settings:  Choose General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.Enter your passcode if you have one. This resets all iPad settings to their original values and erases all your information and media.Reset network settings:  Choose General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.Enter your passcode if you have one. When you reset network settings, your list of previously used networks and VPN settings not installed by a conguration prole are removed. Wi-Fi is turned o and then back on, disconnecting you from any network you’re on. The Wi-Fi and “Ask to Join Networks” settings remain turned on.To remove VPN settings installed by a conguration prole, choose Settings > General > Prole, then select the prole and tap Remove.Reset the keyboard dictionary:  Choose General > Reset > Reset Keyboard Dictionary.Enter your passcode if you have one. You add words to the keyboard dictionary by rejecting words iPad suggests as you type. Tap a word to reject the correction and add the word to the keyboard dictionary. Resetting the keyboard dictionary erases all words you’ve added.Reset the Home screen layout:  Choose General > Reset > Reset Home Screen Layout to reset your Home screen to its original settings.Reset the location warnings:  Choose General > Reset > Reset Location Warnings, and enter your passcode if you have one.Location warnings are the requests made by an app (such as Maps) to use Location Services with that app. iPad stops presenting the warning for an app the second time you tap OK. Tap Reset Location Warnings to resume the warnings.162 Chapter 22    Settings
Mail, Contacts, CalendarsUse Mail, Contacts, Calendars settings to set up and customize accounts for iPad: Microsoft Exchange ÂMobileMe ÂGoogle email ÂYahoo! Mail ÂAOL ÂOther POP and IMAP mail systems ÂLDAP accounts for Contacts ÂCalDAV or iCalendar (.ics) accounts for Calendars ÂAccountsThe Accounts section lets you set up accounts on iPad. The specic settings that appear depend on the type of account you’re setting up. Your service provider or system administrator should be able to provide the information you need to enter.For more information, see: “ ÂAdding Mail, Contacts, and Calendar Accounts” on page 31“ ÂSyncing and Adding Contacts” on page 92“ ÂSubscribing to Calendars” on page 88Change an account’s settings:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” choose an account, then make the changes you want.Changes you make to an account’s settings on iPad are not synced to your computer, so you can congure your accounts to work with iPad without aecting the account settings on your computer.Stop using an account:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” choose an account, then turn Account o.If an account is o, iPad doesn’t display the account and doesn’t send or check email from or sync other information with that account, until you turn it back on.Adjust advanced settings:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” choose an account, tap Advanced, then do one of the following: ÂTo set whether drafts and deleted messages are stored on iPad or remotely on your email server (IMAP accounts only), tap Drafts Mailbox or Deleted Mailbox.If you store messages on iPad, you can see them even when iPad isn’t connected to the Internet. ÂTo adjust SSL and password settings, tap Advanced. Ask your network administrator or Internet service provider for the correct settings.163Chapter 22    Settings
Delete an account from iPad:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” choose an account, then scroll down and tap Delete Account.Deleting an account means you can no longer access the account on iPad. All email and the contacts, calendar, and bookmark information synced with the account are removed from iPad. However, deleting an account doesn’t remove the account or its associated information from your computer.Fetch New DataThis setting lets you turn Push on or o for MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo! Mail, and any other push accounts on iPad. Push accounts automatically deliver new information to iPad when new information appears on the server (delays may occur). To fetch or sync pushed data, iPad must have an Internet connection. Turn Push o to suspend delivery of email and other information, or to conserve battery life.When Push is o, and with accounts that don’t support push, iPad can still check  the server to see if new information is available. Use the Fetch New Data setting  to determine how often data is requested. For optimal battery life, don’t fetch  too frequently. Turn Push on:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Fetch New Data, then tap to  turn Push on.Set how often to fetch data:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Fetch New Data, then choose how often you want to fetch data. To conserve battery life, fetch less frequently.Setting Push to OFF or setting Fetch to Manually in the Fetch New Data screen overrides individual account settings.Note:  When Push is set to OFF, Find My iPad doesn’t work.MailThe Mail settings, except where noted, apply to all accounts you’ve set up on iPad.To turn alerts sounds for new or sent mail on or o, use the General > Sounds settings.Set the number of messages shown on iPad:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Show, then choose a setting.Choose to see the most recent 25, 50, 75, 100, or 200 messages. To download  additional messages when you’re in Mail, scroll to the bottom of your inbox and tap Load More Messages.Note:  For Microsoft Exchange accounts, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then choose the Exchange account. Tap “Mail days to sync” and choose the number of days of mail you want to sync with the server.Set how many lines of each message are previewed in the message list:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Preview, then choose a setting.164 Chapter 22    Settings
You can choose to see up to ve lines of each message. That way, you can scan a list of messages in a mailbox and get an idea of what each message is about.Set a minimum font size for messages:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Minimum Font Size, then choose Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, or Giant.Set whether iPad shows To and Cc labels in message lists:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then turn Show To/Cc Label on or o.If Show To/Cc Label is on,   or Cc next to each message in a list indicates whether the message was sent directly to you or you received a copy.Set whether iPad conrms that you want to delete a message:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then in Mail settings, turn Ask Before Deleting on or o.Set whether iPad automatically loads remote images:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then turn Load Remote Images on or o. If Load Remote Images is o, you can load images manually when reading a message.Set whether iPad sends you a copy of every message you send:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then turn Always Bcc Myself on or o.Add a signature to your messages:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Signature, then type a signature.You can set iPad to add a signature—your favorite quote, or your name, title, and phone number, for example—to the bottom of every message you send.Set the default email account:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Default Account, then choose an account.This setting determines which of your accounts a message is sent from when you create a message from another iPad app—for example, by sending a photo from Photos or tapping the email address of a business in Maps. To send the message from a dierent account, tap the From eld in the message and choose the account.ContactsSet how contacts are sorted:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then under Contacts tap Sort Order and do one of the following: ÂTo sort by rst name rst, tap First, Last. ÂTo sort by last name rst, tap Last, First.Set how contacts are displayed:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then under Contacts tap Display Order and do one of the following: ÂTo show rst name rst, tap First, Last. ÂTo show last name rst, tap Last, First.165Chapter 22    Settings
CalendarsSet alerts to sound when you receive meeting invitations:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then under Calendar tap “New Invitation Alerts” to turn it on.Set how far back in the past to show your calendar events on iPad:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Sync, then choose a period of time.Turn on Calendar time zone support:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” > Time Zone Support, then turn Time Zone Support on. Select a time zone for calendars by tapping Time Zone and entering the name of a major city.When Time Zone Support is on, Calendar displays event dates and times in the time zone of the city you selected. When Time Zone Support is o, Calendar displays events in the time zone of your current location as determined by the network time.Important:  If you’re traveling, iPad may not display events or sound alerts at the correct local time. To manually set the correct time, see “Date and Time” on page 160.Set alerts to sound when you receive a meeting invitation:  Choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then under Calendar tap “New Invitation Alerts” to turn it on.SafariSafari settings let you select your Internet search engine, set security options, and for developers, turn on debugging.GeneralTo perform Internet searches, you can set the default search engine to Google, Yahoo!, or Bing. Select a search engine:  Choose Safari > Search Engine and select the search engine you want to use.You can set Safari to automatically ll out web forms using contact information, names and passwords you previously entered, or both.Enable AutoFill:  Choose Safari > AutoFill, then do one of the following: ÂTo use information from contacts, turn Use Contact Info on, choose My Info, and select the contact you want to use.When this feature is on, Safari uses information from Contacts to ll in contact elds on web forms. ÂTo use information from names and passwords, turn Names and Passwords on.When this feature is on, Safari remembers names and passwords of websites you visit and automatically lls in the information when you revisit the website. ÂTo remove all AutoFill information, tap Clear All.166 Chapter 22    Settings
SecurityBy default, Safari is set to show features of the web, such as some movies, animation, and web apps. You may wish to change security settings to help protect iPad from possible security risks on the Internet.Change security settings:  Choose Safari, then do one of the following: ÂTo set whether you’re warned when visiting potentially fraudulent websites, turn Fraud Warning on or o.Fraud warning protects you from potentially fraudulent Internet sites. When you visit a suspicious site, Safari warns you about its suspect nature and doesn’t load the page. ÂTo enable or disable JavaScript, turn JavaScript on or o.JavaScript lets web programmers control elements of the page—for example, a page that uses JavaScript might display the current date and time or cause a linked page to appear in a new pop-up page. ÂTo block or allow pop-ups, turn Block Pop-ups on or o. Blocking pop-ups stops only pop-ups that appear when you close a page or open a page by typing its address.  It doesn’t block pop-ups that open when you tap a link. ÂTo set whether Safari accepts cookies, tap Accept Cookies and choose Never, “From visited,” or Always.A cookie is a piece of information that a website puts on iPad so the website can remember you when you visit again. This way, webpages can be customized for you based on information you may have provided.Some webpages won’t work correctly unless iPad accepts cookies. ÂTo clear the history of webpages you’ve visited, tap Clear History. ÂTo clear all cookies from Safari, tap Clear Cookies. ÂTo clear the browser cache, tap Clear Cache.The browser cache stores the content of pages so the pages open faster the next time you visit them. If a page you open doesn’t show new content, clearing the cache may help.DeveloperThe debug console can help you resolve webpage errors. If this feature is turned on, the console appears whenever a webpage error occurs.Turn the debug console on or o:  Choose Safari > Developer, then turn Debug Console on or o.167Chapter 22    Settings
iPodUse iPod Settings to adjust the audio playback settings in the iPod app on iPad.Set iTunes to play songs at the same sound level:  In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you’re using a Mac, or Edit > Preferences if you’re using a PC. Then click Playback and select Sound Check.Set iPad to use the iTunes volume settings (Sound Check):  Choose iPod and turn Sound Check on or o.Use EQ to customize the sound:  Choose iPod, tap EQ, and choose an equalizer setting.Set a volume limit:  Choose iPod, tap Volume Limit, and drag the slider to adjust the maximum volume.Tap Lock Volume Limit to assign a code to prevent the setting from being changed.Get song lyrics and information about podcasts:  Choose iPod and turn Lyrics & Podcast Info on or o.Share your iTunes library:  Enter your Apple ID and password, then use Home Sharing to import items from up to ve iTunes libraries on other computers in your home network.WARNING:  For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see the  iPad Important Product Information Guide at support.apple.com/manuals/ipad.VideoVideo settings apply to video content, including rented movies and TV shows. You can set where to resume playing videos that you previously started, turn closed captioning on or o, and set up iPad to play videos on your TV.Set where to resume playing:  Choose Video > Start Playing, then select whether you want videos that you previously started watching to resume playing from the beginning or where you left o.Turn closed captioning on or o:  Choose Video and turn Closed Captioning on or o.Turn widescreen on or o:  Choose Video and turn Widescreen on or o. If the video you’re playing is in widescreen format, turning this on preserves the widescreen  aspect ratio.Set the TV signal to NTSC or PAL:  Choose Video > TV Signal and select NTSC or PAL. NTSC and PAL are TV broadcast standards, used in dierent regions. If you’re in the Americas, NTSC is probably the correct choice. Elsewhere, try PAL. If you’re not sure, check the documentation that came with your TV or projector.Use TV Out settings to set up how iPad plays videos on your TV.168 Chapter 22    Settings
Use one of these to connect iPad to a TV or projector:Apple Digital AV Adapter and an HDMI cable ÂApple Component AV Cable ÂApple Composite AV Cable ÂApple VGA Adapter ÂIf you use the Apple Digital AV Adapter or the Apple Component AV Cable, high-resolution videos are shown in HD quality. Apple cables are available for purchase in many countries. Go to www.apple.com/store.With iPad 2, when the cable is connected to a TV or projector, the iPad screen is automatically mirrored on the external display in up to 1080p resolution, and videos play at a maximum resolution of 720p. Some apps such as Keynote may use the external display as a second video monitor. With previous iPad models, only certain applications (including YouTube, Videos, and Photos) use the external display.PhotosUse Photos settings to specify how slideshows display your photos.Set the length of time each slide is shown:  Choose Photos > Play Each Slide For, and select the length of time.Set whether to repeat slideshows:  Choose Photos and turn Repeat on or o.Set photos to appear randomly or in order:  Choose Photos and turn Shue on or o.FaceTimeUse FaceTime settings to turn on FaceTime or change your address.Enter your Apple ID and password to enable FaceTime. If you don’t have an Apple ID, tap Create New Account and follow the onscreen instructions. The email address you specify when creating the account will be your FaceTime address.Turn FaceTime on or o:  When FaceTime is o, you cannot place or receive  FaceTime calls.Specify additional FaceTime addresses:  To add an email address so that others can use it to call you with FaceTime, tap Add Another Email.169Chapter 22    Settings
NotesUse Notes settings to choose the font used to display your notes.Choose a font:  Choose Notes and select a font.StoreUse Store settings to create or change an Apple ID. By default, the Apple ID you’re signed in to when you sync iPad with your computer appears in Store settings. You can change accounts on iPad to purchase music or apps from a dierent account. If you don’t have an Apple ID, you can create one in Store settings.Create a new account:  Choose Store and tap Create New Account, then follow the onscreen instructions.Sign in to an account:  Choose Store and tap Sign in, then enter your Apple ID  and password.View your Apple ID information:  Choose Store, sign in using your Apple ID, and tap View Apple ID.Sign in to a dierent account:  Choose Store and tap Sign out, then tap Sign in and enter your username and password.170 Chapter 22    Settings
iPad in the Enterprise AAppendixiPad at WorkWith support for secure access to corporate networks, directories, and Microsoft Exchange, iPad is ready to go to work. For detailed information about using iPad in business go to www.apple.com/ipad/business.Using Conguration ProlesIf you’re in an enterprise environment, you may be able to set up accounts and other items on iPad by installing a conguration prole. Conguration proles let your administrator set up your iPad to use the information systems at your company, school, or organization. For example, a conguration prole might set up your iPad to access the Microsoft Exchange servers at work, so iPad can access your Exchange email, calendars, and contacts.A simple conguration prole can congure many dierent settings on iPad. For example, a conguration prole can set up your Microsoft Exchange account, VPN account, and certicates for secure access to your company’s network and information. A conguration prole may also turn on Passcode Lock, which requires you to create and enter a passcode for using iPad.Your administrator may distribute conguration proles either by email, by putting them on a secure webpage, or by installing them directly on iPad for you. Your administrator may have you install a prole that ties your iPad to a mobile device management server, which allows your administrator to congure your settings remotely.Installing conguration proles: 1  On iPad, open the email message or download the conguration proles from the website your administrator provides. 2  For each conguration prole, tap the prole, then tap Install. 3  Enter passwords and other information that’s requested.Important:  You may be asked whether a conguration prole is trusted. If in doubt, ask your administrator before installing the conguration prole.171
You can’t change the settings in a conguration prole. If you want to change settings, you must rst remove the conguration prole or install a new conguration prole with the new settings.Remove a prole:  In Settings, choose General > Prole, then select the conguration prole and tap Remove.Removing a conguration prole deletes the settings and all other information installed by the prole. Setting Up Microsoft Exchange AccountsMicrosoft Exchange provides email, contact, and calendar information that you can automatically sync wirelessly to iPad. You can set up an Exchange account directly  on iPad. Set up an Exchange account on iPad: 1  On the iPad Home screen, tap Settings. 2  Tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then tap Add Account. 3  Tap Microsoft Exchange. 4  Enter your account information, then tap Save.Your service provider or administrator can provide the account settings you need.Exchange accounts:  Enter your email address, domain (optional), user name, password, and a description.iPad supports Microsoft’s Autodiscovery service, which uses your user name and password to determine the address of the Exchange server. If the server address can’t be determined, you’re asked to enter it. Once you connect to the Exchange server, you may be prompted to change your passcode to meet server requirements. 5  When setting up a Microsoft Exchange account, tap the items you want to use on iPad—mail, contacts, and calendars.VPN AccessVPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet to private networks, such as the network at your company or school. Use Network settings on iPad to congure and turn on VPN. Ask your administrator what settings you should use.VPN can also be set up automatically by a conguration prole. When VPN is set up  by a conguration prole, iPad may turn VPN on automatically whenever it’s needed. For more information, see “Using Conguration Proles” on page 171 or contact  your administrator.172 Appendix A    iPad in the Enterprise
LDAP and CardDAV AccountsWhen you set up an LDAP account, you can view and search for contacts on your company or organization’s LDAP server. The server appears as a new group in Contacts. Because LDAP contacts aren’t downloaded to iPad, you must have an Internet connection to view them. Check with your administrator for account settings and other requirements (such as VPN).When you set up a CardDAV account, your account contacts are synced with iPad over the air. You may also be able to search for contacts on your company or organization’s CardDAV server.Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account: 1  In Settings, tap “Mail Contacts, Calendars,” then tap Add Account. 2  Tap Other, then tap Add LDAP Account or Add CardDAV Account. 3  Enter your LDAP account information, then tap Next to verify the account. 4  Tap Save.173Appendix A    iPad in the Enterprise
International Keyboards BAppendixInternational keyboards allow you to enter text in many dierent languages, including Asian languages and languages written from right to left.Adding KeyboardsTo enter text in dierent languages on iPad, you use dierent keyboards. By default, only the keyboard for the language you’ve set is available. To make keyboards for other languages available, use Keyboard settings.Add a keyboard: 1  In Settings, choose General > Keyboard > International Keyboards.The number before the arrow indicates the number of keyboards currently enabled. 2  Tap Add New Keyboard, then choose a keyboard from the list.Repeat to add more keyboards. Some languages have multiple keyboards available.For a list of keyboards supported by iPad, go to www.apple.com/ipad/specs.Edit your keyboard list:  Choose General > Keyboard > International Keyboards, then tap Edit and do one of the following: ÂTo delete a keyboard, tap  , then tap Delete. ÂTo reorder the list, drag   next to a keyboard to a new place in the list.Switching KeyboardsTo enter text in a dierent language, switch keyboards.Switch keyboards when you’re typing:  Tap  . When you tap the symbol, the name of the newly activated keyboard appears briey.You can also touch and hold   to display a list of available keyboards. To choose a keyboard from the list, slide your nger to the name of the keyboard, then release.Many keyboards provide letters, numbers, and symbols not visible on the keyboard.174
Type letters, numbers, or symbols that aren’t on the keyboard:  Touch and hold the related letter, number, or symbol, then slide your nger to choose a variation. On the Thai keyboard, for example, you can choose native numbers by touching and holding the related Arabic number.ChineseYou can use keyboards to enter Chinese in several dierent ways, including Pinyin, Cangjie, Wubi Hua, and Zhuyin. You can also use your nger to write Chinese characters on the screen.Entering Simplied or Traditional Chinese PinyinUse the QWERTY keyboard to enter Pinyin for Chinese characters. As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear. Tap a suggestion to choose it, or continue entering Pinyin to see more options.If you keep entering Pinyin without spaces, sentence suggestions appear.Entering Chinese CangjieUse the keyboard to build Chinese characters from the component Cangjie keys. As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear. Tap a character to choose it, or continue typing up to ve total components to see more character options.Entering Simplied Chinese Stroke (Wubi Hua)Use the keypad to build Chinese characters using up to ve strokes in the correct writing sequence:  from left to right, top to bottom, outside to inside, and from inside to the closing stroke (for example, the Chinese character 圈 (circle) should begin with the vertical stroke 丨).As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear (the most commonly used characters appear rst). Tap a character to choose it.If you’re not sure of the correct stroke, enter an asterisk (*). To see more character options, type another stroke, or scroll through the character list.Tap the match (匹配) key to show only characters that match exactly what you typed. For example, if you type 一一 (one one) and tap the match (匹配) key, the more commonly used 二 (two) appears as an exact match.Entering Traditional Chinese ZhuyinUse the keyboard to enter Zhuyin letters. As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear. Tap a suggestion to choose it, or continue entering Zhuyin letters to see more options. After you type an initial letter, the keyboard changes to show more letters.If you keep entering Zhuyin without spaces, sentence suggestions appear.175Appendix B    International Keyboards
Entering Handwritten Simplied or Traditional ChineseWrite Chinese characters directly on the screen with your nger. As you write character strokes, iPad recognizes them and shows matching characters in a list, with the closest match at the top. When you choose a character, its likely follow-on characters appear in the list as additional choices.You can get some complex characters by writing two or more component characters. For example, enter 魚 (sh), then 巤 (bristle), to get 鱲 (partial name of Hong Kong International Airport), which appears in the character list with an arrow next to it. Tap the character to replace the characters you entered.With Simplied Chinese handwriting, Roman characters are also recognized.Converting Between Simplied and Traditional ChineseSelect the character or characters you want to convert, then tap Replace.Drawing Chinese CharactersWhen Simplied or Traditional Chinese handwriting formats are turned on, you can enter Chinese characters with your nger, as shown:Touchpad176 Appendix B    International Keyboards
JapaneseYou can enter Japanese using the Romaji keyboard or Fifty Key keyboard.Entering Japanese RomajiUse the Romaji keyboard to enter syllables. Alternative choices appear along the top of the keyboard; tap one to enter it.Entering Japanese Fifty KeyUse the Fifty Key keyboard to input code for Japanese syllables. As you type, suggested syllables appear. Tap the syllable to choose it.KoreanUse the 2-Set Korean keyboard to type Hangul letters. To type double consonants or compound vowels, touch and hold the letter, then slide to choose the double letter.VietnameseTouch and hold a character to see the available diacritical marks, then slide to choose the one you want.You can also type the following key sequences to enter characters with diacritical marks: Âaa—â (a circumex)aw —ă (a caron) Âee—ê (e circumex) Âoo—ô (o circumex)ow —ơ (o hook)w —ư (u hook)dd —đ (d dash) Âas—á (a acute)af —à (a grave) Âar—ả (a question mark)ax —ã (a rising accent)aj —ạ (a drop tone)177Appendix B    International Keyboards
Creating DictionariesWhen using certain Chinese or Japanese keyboards, you can create a dictionary of word and input pairs. When you type a word from the dictionary while using a supported keyboard, the associated input is substituted for the word. The dictionary is available for the following keyboards:Chinese - Simplied (Pinyin) ÂChinese - Traditional (Pinyin) ÂChinese - Traditional (Zhuyin) ÂJapanese (Romaji) ÂJapanese (50 Key) ÂAdd a word to the dictionary:  In Settings, choose General > Keyboard > Edit User Dictionary. Tap  , tap the Word eld and enter the word, then tap the Yomi, Pinyin,  or Zhuyin eld and enter the input.You can have multiple inputs for each word, based on which keyboards are turned on.Delete a word from the dictionary:  Tap the word in the User Dictionary list, then tap Delete Word.178 Appendix B    International Keyboards
Tips and Troubleshooting CAppendixTips and TroubleshootingApple iPad Support SiteComprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/ipad. You can also use Express Lane for personalized support (not available in all countries). See expresslane.apple.com.  Low-Battery Image or “Not Charging” Message AppearsiPad is low on power and needs to charge for up to ten minutes before you can use it. For information about charging iPad, see “Charging the Battery” on page 33.orWhen charging, make sure you’re using the 10W USB power adapter that came with  ÂiPad or the USB port on a recent Mac. The fastest way to charge is to use the power adapter. See “Charging the Battery” on page 33.For faster charging, turn iPad o. ÂiPad may not charge when connected to the USB port on an older Mac, a PC, a  Âkeyboard, or to a USB hub.If your Mac or PC doesn’t provide enough power to charge iPad, a Not Charging message appears in the status bar. To charge iPad, disconnect it from your computer and connect it to a power outlet using the included Dock Connector to USB Cable and 10W USB power adapter.iPad Doesn’t RespondiPad may be low on power. Connect iPad to the 10W USB power adapter to charge.  ÂSee “Charging the Battery” on page 33.Press and hold the Sleep/Wake for a few seconds until a red slider appears, then  Âpress and hold the Home button until the app you were using quits.179
If that doesn’t work, turn iPad o, and then turn it on again. Press and hold the  ÂSleep/Wake button until a red slider appears, then drag the slider. Then press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.If that doesn’t work, reset iPad. Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake button and the  ÂHome   button for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.If the screen doesn’t rotate when you turn iPad, hold iPad upright, and make sure  Âthat the screen rotation lock is not engaged.“This accessory is not supported by iPad” AppearsThe accessory you attached may not work with iPad. Make sure the Dock Connector to USB Cable is free of debris, and refer to the documentation that came with the accessory.Connect-to-iTunes Screen AppearsTo use iPad, you must rst set it up in iTunes. Connect iPad to your computer, open iTunes if it doesn’t open automatically, then follow the onscreen instructions.An App Appears Too SmallMost apps for iPhone and iPod touch can be used with iPad, but they might not take advantage of the large screen. In this case, tap   to zoom in on the app. Tap   to return to the original size.Look in the App Store to see if there’s a version of the app that’s optimized for iPad,  or a universal version that’s optimized for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Onscreen Keyboard Doesn’t AppearIf iPad is paired with a Bluetooth keyboard, the onscreen keyboard doesn’t appear. To make the onscreen keyboard appear, press the Eject key on a Bluetooth keyboard. You can also make the onscreen keyboard appear by moving the Bluetooth keyboard out of range or turning it o.iTunes and SyncingiPad Doesn’t Appear or Syncing Doesn’t Work If iPad doesn’t appear in iTunes on your computer or is unable to sync content, contacts, calendars, or bookmarks, try the following:Recharge the battery if iPad is low on power. See “ ÂCharging the Battery” on page 33.Disconnect other USB devices from your computer and connect iPad to a dierent  ÂUSB 2.0 port on your computer (not on your keyboard or a USB hub).Unlock iPad if it’s locked with a passcode. ÂRestart your computer and reconnect iPad to your computer. ÂRestart iPad. Â180 Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
Download and install (or reinstall) the latest version of iTunes from   Âwww.apple.com/itunes.For push accounts, make sure iPad has an Internet connection. See “ ÂConnecting to the Internet” on page 29.Backing Up iPadBacking UpiTunes creates a backup of settings, app data, and other information on iPad when you: Sync iPad with iTunes on your computer  ÂUpdate iPad using iTunes ÂRestore iPad using iTunes, if you choose to back up when asked ÂYou can restore backup information to iPad after updating or restoring iPad software, or you can use a backup to copy your current iPad information to another iPad. See “Updating and Restoring iPad Software” on page 182.Backups don’t include synced items, such as songs and videos from your iTunes library, or information such as contacts and calendars from your computer. To restore synced items, you must sync iPad after restoring backup information. If iPad is set to sync automatically, synced items are restored immediately after a software restore or update. See “Syncing with iTunes” on page 24.Apps from the App Store are included in the rst backup after the apps are downloaded. Subsequent backups include just the app data.For extra security, you can set iTunes to encrypt your backups.Encrypt iPad backups: 1  Connect iPad to your computer. 2  In iTunes, select iPad in the sidebar. 3  In the Summary pane, select “Encrypt backups.” 4  Select a password, then click Set Password.If the backup is encrypted, you’ll need to enter your password before restoring your backup information to iPad. Encrypted backups are shown with a lock   icon in the list of backups in the Devices pane of iTunes preferences.181Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
Removing a BackupYou can remove an iPad backup from the list of backups in iTunes. You may want to do this, for example, if a backup was created on someone else’s computer.Remove a backup: 1  In iTunes, open iTunes Preferences. ÂMac:  Choose iTunes > Preferences. ÂWindows:  Choose Edit > Preferences. 2  Click Devices (iPad does not need to be connected). 3  Select the backup you want to remove, then click Delete Backup. 4  Click Delete Backup, to conrm you wish to remove the selected backup. 5  Click OK.Updating and Restoring iPad SoftwareAbout Updating and Restoring SoftwareYou can use iTunes to update or restore iPad software. ÂIf you update, the iPad software is updated. Your downloaded apps, settings, and data aren’t aected.Note:  In some cases, an update may also include restoring iPad. ÂIf you restore, the latest version of iPad software is reinstalled, settings are restored to their default, and all data stored on iPad is deleted, including downloaded apps, songs, videos, contacts, photos, calendar information, and any other data. If you’ve backed up iPad with iTunes on your computer, you can restore data from the backup at the end of the restore process.Deleted data is no longer accessible through the iPad user interface, but it isn’t erased from iPad. For information about erasing all content and settings, see “Resetting iPad” on page 162.If you use a Bluetooth headset or keyboard with iPad and you restore settings, you must pair the Bluetooth device with iPad again to use it.For more information about updating and restoring iPad software, go to  support.apple.com/kb/HT1414.Updating iPadMake sure your computer has an Internet connection and that you’ve installed the latest version of iTunes from www.apple.com/itunes.Update iPad:   1  Connect iPad to your computer.182 Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
 2  Select iPad in the iTunes sidebar, then click the Summary tab. 3  Click “Check for Update.” iTunes tells you if there’s a new version of the iPad software available. 4  Click Update to install the latest version of the software.Restoring iPadMake sure your computer has an Internet connection and that you’ve installed the latest version of iTunes from www.apple.com/itunes.Restore iPad:   1  Connect iPad to your computer. 2  Select iPad in the iTunes sidebar, then click the Summary tab. 3  Click “Check for Update.” iTunes tells you if there’s a new version of the iPad software available. 4  Click Restore. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the restore process.  When restoring, it is recommended that you back up iPad when prompted.When the iPad software has been restored, you can choose to set up iPad as a new iPad, or restore your music, video, app data, and other content from a backup.After restoring from a backup, previous data is no longer accessible through the iPad user interface, but it isn’t erased from iPad. For information about erasing all content and settings, see “Resetting iPad” on page 162.Restoring from a BackupYou can restore the settings, app data, and other information from a backup, or  use this feature to copy these items to another iPad. Make sure your computer has  an Internet connection and that you’ve installed the latest version of iTunes from www.apple.com/itunes.Important:  Restoring from a backup is not the same as restoring iPad from the Summary pane in iTunes. Restoring from a backup doesn’t fully restore iPad software. Also, restoring iPad from a backup restores all data in the backup, including data for apps. If you choose an old backup, restoring it could replace the app data with data that isn’t current. For more information, see “Resetting iPad” on page 162. Restore iPad from a backup:   1  Connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with. 2  In iTunes, Control-click iPad in the sidebar, then choose “Restore from Backup” from the menu that appears. 3  Choose the backup that you want to restore from the pop-up menu, then click Restore.If the backup is encrypted, you’ll need to enter your password.183Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
After restoring from a backup, previous data is no longer accessible through the iPad user interface, but it isn’t erased from iPad. For information about erasing all content and settings, see “Resetting iPad” on page 162.Safari, Mail, and ContactsCan’t Send EmailIf iPad is unable to send email, try the following:In Settings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then select the account you’re trying  Âto use. Tap Account Info, then tap SMTP under Outgoing Mail Server. You can set up additional SMTP servers, or select one from another mail account on iPad. Contact your Internet service provider for conguration information.Set up your email account directly on iPad instead of syncing it from iTunes. In  ÂSettings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” tap Add Account and enter your account information. If iPad is unable to locate your service provider’s settings when you enter your email address, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1277 for help setting up your account.Turn iPad o, and then on again. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few  Âseconds until a red slider appears, then drag the slider. Then press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.For additional troubleshooting information, go to www.apple.com/support/ipad.  If you still can’t send email, you can use Express Lane (not available in all countries).  Go to expresslane.apple.com.Can’t Receive EmailIf iPad can’t receive email, try the following:If you use one or more computers to check the same email account, it may create a  Âlock-out. For more information, go to support.apple.com/kb/TS2621.Set up your email account directly on iPad instead of syncing it from iTunes. In  ÂSettings, choose “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” tap Add Account, then enter your account information. If iPad is unable to locate your service provider’s settings when you enter your email address, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT1277 for help setting up your account.Turn iPad o, and then on again. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few  Âseconds until a red slider appears, then drag the slider. Then press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.If your iPad Wi-Fi + 3G uses a cellular data network, turn o Wi-Fi so iPad connects   Âto the Internet through the cellular data network. In Settings, choose Wi-Fi and turn o Wi-Fi. 184 Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
For additional troubleshooting information, go to www.apple.com/support/ipad. If you still can’t send email, you can use Express Lane (not available in all countries). Go to expresslane.apple.com.Email Attachment Won’t OpeniPad may not support the attachment le type. iPad supports the following types of email attachments:.doc Microsoft Word.docx Microsoft Word (XML).htm webpage.html webpage.ics Calendar item.key Keynote.numbers Numbers.pages Pages.pdf Preview, Adobe Acrobat.ppt Microsoft PowerPoint.pptx Microsoft PowerPoint (XML).rtf Rich Text Format.txt text.vcf contact information.xls Microsoft Excel.xlsx Microsoft Excel (XML)Sound, Music, and VideoNo SoundMake sure the iPad speaker isn’t covered. ÂMake sure the Side Switch isn’t set to silent. See “ ÂVolume Buttons” on page 11.If you’re using a headset, unplug it, then plug it in again. Make sure you push the  Âplug all the way in.Make sure the volume isn’t turned all the way down. ÂMusic on iPad might be paused. If you’re using a headset with a play button, try  Âpressing the play button to resume playback. Or from the Home screen, tap iPod, then tap  .185Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
Check to see if a volume limit is set. From the Home screen, choose Settings > iPod >  ÂVolume Limit. For more information, see “iPod” on page 168.If you’re using the line out port on the optional iPad Dock, make sure that you  Âturn on the external speakers or stereo, and that they’re plugged in correctly and working properly. Use the volume controls on the the external speakers or stereo, not on iPad.If you're using an app that works with AirPlay, check to see if the AirPlay device  Âyou're sending the sound to is turned on and the volume is turned up. If you want to hear sound through iPad's speaker, tap   and select it from the list.A Song, Video, or Other Item Won’t PlayThe song, video, audiobook, or podcast may be encoded in a format that iPad doesn’t support. For information about the audio and video le formats iPad supports, go to www.apple.com/ipad/specs.If a song or video in your iTunes library isn’t supported by iPad, you may be able to convert it to a format iPad supports. For example, you can use iTunes for Windows to convert nonprotected WMA les to a format iPad supports. For more information, open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help.No Video or Sound when Using AirPlayTo send video or audio to an AirPlay device such as an Apple TV, iPad and the AirPlay device must be connected to the same wireless network. If you don't see the   button, iPad isn’t connected to the same Wi-Fi network as an AirPlay device, or the app you’re using doesn’t support AirPlay.When sound or video is being sent to an AirPlay device, iPad doesn’t display video  Âor play audio. To direct the content to iPad and disconnect iPad from the AirPlay device, tap   and select iPad in the list.Some applications play only audio over AirPlay. If video isn't working, make sure that  Âthe app you're using supports both audio and video.If the Apple TV has been set up to require a passcode, you must enter it on iPad  Âwhen asked, in order to use AirPlay.Make sure the speakers on the AirPlay device are turned on and turned up. If you’re  Âusing an Apple TV, make sure the TV’s input source is set to Apple TV. Make sure the volume control on iPad is turned up.When iPad is streaming with AirPlay, it must remain connected to the Wi-Fi network.  ÂIf you take iPad out of range, playback stops.Depending on the speed of your network, it may take 30 seconds or more for  Âplayback to begin when using AirPlay.For more information about AirPlay, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT4437.186 Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
No Image on TV or Projector Connected to iPadWhen you connect iPad to a TV or projector, the attached display automatically mirrors the iPad screen. Some apps may support using the attached display as a second monitor. Check the app’s settings and documentation.Go to Settings > Video and make sure the settings are correct for your TV or  Âprojector. To view HD videos in high resolution, you must use a component video cable or the Apple Digital AV Adapter.Make sure the video cable is rmly connected at both ends, and that it’s a  Âsupported cable. If iPad is connected to an A/V switchbox or receiver, try connecting it directly to the TV or projector instead.Make sure that your TV has the proper video input selected, such as HDMI or  Âcomponent video.If no video appears, press the Home button, disconnect and reconnect the cable,  Âand try again.FaceTimeCan’t make or receive FaceTime callsTo use FaceTime, you must rst activate it with your Apple ID. See Chapter 7, “ FaceTime,” on page 63.Make sure the person calling you is using an email address that’s associated with  ÂFaceTime. This is normally your Apple ID, but you can add other email addresses too. See “Sign in to FaceTime:” on page 64.To use FaceTime, iPad must be connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi. ÂWhen you make a FaceTime call, allow enough time for the connection to be  Âestablished, which may take many rings.Improving FaceTime qualityFor best results with FaceTime, try these tips:If the video seems jerky or slow, make sure both you and the person you’re calling  Âare connected to the fastest Wi-Fi network available.If your image is grainy, the camera needs more light. If the incoming image is grainy,  Âask the caller to adjust their lighting.Your image won’t ll the whole screen if you hold iPad in landscape orientation.  ÂThe person you’re talking with might also need to rotate their device to send you a bigger image.187Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
iTunes Store and App StoreiTunes or App Store Isn’t AvailableTo use the iTunes Store or the App Store, iPad must have an Internet connection.  See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 29.To purchase content from the iTunes Store or the App Store, you need an Apple ID. You can set up an Apple ID on iPad. From the Home screen, choose Settings > Store > Create New Apple ID. See “Store” on page 170. You can also set up an account on your computer by opening iTunes and choosing Store > Create Account.Note:  The iTunes Store and the App Store aren’t available in some countries.Restarting and Resetting iPadIf something isn’t working right, try restarting iPad, force quitting an app, or  resetting iPad.Restart iPad:  Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears.  Slide your nger across the slider to turn o iPad. To turn iPad back on, press and  hold the Sleep/Wake until the Apple logo appears.Force quit an app:  Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button on top of iPad for a few seconds until a red slider appears, then press and hold the Home button until the  app quits.If you can’t turn o iPad or if the problem continues, you may need to reset iPad. This should be done only if turning iPad o and on doesn’t resolve the problem.Reset iPad:  Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.iPad Still Doesn’t Respond After ResetReset iPad settings. From the Home screen choose Settings > General > Reset >  ÂReset All Settings. All your settings are reset, but your data and media aren’t deleted.If that doesn’t work, erase all content on iPad. See “ ÂResetting iPad” on page 162.If that doesn’t work, restore the iPad software. See “ ÂRemoving a Backup” on page 182.Safety, Service, and Support InformationThe following table describes where to get more iPad-related safety, software, and service information.188 Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
To learn about Do thisUsing iPad safely See the iPad Important Product Information Guide  at support.apple.com/manuals/ipad for the latest safety and regulatory information.iPad service and support, tips, forums, and Apple software downloadsGo to www.apple.com/support/ipad.The latest information about iPad Go to www.apple.com/ipad.Managing your Apple ID account Go to appleid.apple.com.Using iTunes Open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help. For an online iTunes tutorial (not available in some areas), go to www.apple.com/support/itunes.MobileMe Go to www.apple.com/mobileme.Using iPhoto on Mac OS X Open iPhoto and choose Help > iPhoto Help.Using Address Book on Mac OS X Open Address Book and choose Help >  Address Book Help.Using iCal on Mac OS X Open iCal and choose Help > iCal Help.Microsoft Outlook, Windows Address Book, Adobe Photoshop Album, and Adobe Photoshop ElementsSee the documentation that came with  those apps.Obtaining warranty service First follow the advice in this guide. Then go  to www.apple.com/support/ipad or see the  iPad Important Product Information Guide at support.apple.com/manuals/ipad.Battery replacement service Go to  www.apple.com/batteries/replacements.html.Using iPad in an enterprise environment Go to www.apple.com/ipad/business.Disposal and Recycling InformationYour iPad must be disposed of properly according to local laws and regulations. Because it contains a battery, iPad must be disposed of separately from household waste. When your iPad reaches its end of life, contact Apple or your local authorities to learn about recycling options.For information about Apple’s recycling program, go to www.apple.com/recycling.Apple and the EnvironmentAt Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental  impacts of our operations and products. For more information, go to  www.apple.com/environment.189Appendix C    Tips and Troubleshooting
 Index3G  1310W USB power adapter  1012-hour time  16024-hour time  160Aaccessibilityfeatures  137Large Text  149Mono Audio  149settings  162Speak Auto-text  149Triple-click Home  15 0VoiceOver  138White on Black  149Zoom  148accounts  163, 172“push”  164adjusting brightness  17, 15 4, 155Adobe Photoshop Elements  28, 29airplane modestatus icon  13AirPlayabout  45music playback  108Photos  73troubleshooting  186videos from the camera roll  73Videos  80AirPrint  14about  40printers  40See also printingalbum tracks  109alertsadjusting volume  11, 15 6calendar  90alternate audio language  79anti-phishing. See Safari fraud warningApp Storeabout  119browsing  120deleting apps  123Genius  120store account  119, 17 0syncing  24, 25syncing purchased content  12 3updating apps  122verifying purchases  118Apple Component AV Cable  168Apple Composite AV Cable  168Apple Digital AV Adapter  168Apple ID  23Apple VGA Adapter  168Apple Wireless Keyboard  20apps  14deleting  123attachmentsemail  57audioalternate language  79Mono Audio  149audiobooks, syncing  25Auto-Brightness  155AutoFill  50, 166Bbackupsbacking up iPad  27removing  182restoring from  180, 183badge, numbered  40batterycharging  33low on power  34, 179maximizing life  34replacing  34, 189status icon  13Bluetoothnding address  155headphones  43headset  79, 83, 182, 185pairing headphones  43status icon  13turning on or o  157unpairing device  44Index190
bookmarkingiBooks  12 6map locations  100webpages  51YouTube videos  83, 84bookmarks, syncing  25, 28, 51booksaccessibility  128annotating  126brightness  127dening words  128deleting, rearranging  129nding  125iBooks  124purchasing  125reading  126, 127searching  128syncing  25, 12 5syncing books  25text size  127braille, using displays with VoiceOver  147brightnessadjusting  154, 155iBooks  127brightness, adjusting  17browser cache, clearing  167browsingApp Store  120iTunes Store  114buttonsleep/wake  10Ccable, Dock Connector to USB  10, 24cache, clearing browser  167CalDAV  88Calendarabout  85ics les  88importing .ics les from email  90searching  88syncing calendars  25, 27, 85views  86See also eventsCamera Connection Kit  70Cameraback camera  61deleting photos  61exposure  61front camera  61seeing photos and videos you’ve taken  61, 62taking photos  61upload photos to your computer  62Cangjie  175caps lock, enabling  161Cc  165cellular dataturning on or o  15 4cellular data plan  30cellular network  30charging battery  33Chinese keyboard  175, 17 8cleaning iPad  35closed captioning, turning on or o  168computer requirements  23conguration proles  171connecting to Internet  29Contactsabout  91adding and editing  93adding from Maps  104assigning photo to  75display order  165GAL (Global Address List)  54, 92LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)  92photos  93seeing location of  98send info by email  54sort order  165syncing  25, 27, 92Yahoo! Address Book  27controls, using  17, 36converting unprotected WMA les  186cookies  167copying, text  21cover  11current location  102cutting and pasting text  21Ddata plan  30data protection  46Data Roaming  30turning on or o  15 4data, erasing  31, 46, 158, 162date and time, setting  160date format  161debug console, Safari  167deletingall content and settings  162apps from the App Store  123contacts  93email account  164email messages  59notes  95photos  61, 67playlists  110removing  182songs from a playlist  110videos  80developer settings, Safari  167dictionary  178Index 191
directions, getting  102directories (LDAP)  173disconnecting iPad from computer  33display freezes  188Dock Connector to USB cable  10, 24downloadingapps  121podcasts  117Eeditingvideos  62editing text  21email accounts, syncing  25enterprise, using iPad  189ePub books  125equalizer  168erasing data  31, 46, 158, 162events, calendar  86Exchange. See Microsoft Exchangeexposure  61external keyboards  20FFaceTime  63making a call  65phone number format  65signing in  64using other apps while talking  65Fetch New Data  164Fifty Key  177le formats  57, 185, 186le sharing  28, 44Find My iPad  31, 46force quitting an app  188format, date and time  161forwarding messages  54GGAL (Global Address List)  54, 92Game Centerabout  130account information  135achievements  134downloading games  132friends  13 4inviting friends  132leaderboards  133parental controls  13 6playing games  132recently played games  13 4restricting friend requests  160restricting multiplayer games  160restrictions  13 6setting up  130status information  135Genius Mixes  106, 111Genius playlists  110Genius, App Store  120gestures, VoiceOver  140getting help  188getting started  23Googlecontacts  27search engine  166searching the web  51grab points  21Hhardware keyboards  20headset, center button  79, 83, 185help, getting  188Home screen  13, 36, 37adding web clips  52customizing  38Home Sharing  112, 168hybrid view  101IiBooks  124iBookstore  25, 124iCal  27, 189ICCID number  155iconsapp  14status  13IMAPaccounts  53searching email  58IMEI number  155installingapps  121conguration proles  171international keyboards  161, 174Internet, connecting to  29iPad Smart Cover  11, 158iPhoto  28, 29, 189iPod controls  37iPodGenius Mixes  111Genius playlists  110playlists  110repeating or shuing songs  107searching  109transferring content  112iTunes Storeabout  113account  115, 116, 119, 17 0browsing  114checking download status  117purchasing songs and albums  115streaming or downloading podcasts  117Index192
syncing purchased content  118verifying purchases  118iTunes Usyncing  25, 28iTunesgetting help  189Home Sharing  112iPad doesn’t appear in  180settings panes  27JJapanese keyboard  177, 178KkeyboardsApple Wireless Keyboard  20hardware  20international  161, 174layouts  22switching  174switching languages  20typing on  18Korea keyboard  177Llandscape orientation  16languages, switching keyboard  20Large Text  149LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)  92, 173linksin email  57on webpages  49location. See Mapslocation servicesusing with Camera  60Location Services  153location warnings  162locking iPad  10, 13MMac system requirements  23Mailaccount setup  53, 163attachments  57, 185Cc  165checking for new messages  55, 59deleting email account  164deleting messages  59forwarding messages  54links  57load additional messages  56marking messages as unread  57organizing email  59password settings  163printing messages and attachments  59problems opening an attachment  185reading messages  56replying to messages  54resizing text column  57saving drafts  54searching  58seeing recipients  57sending messages  54sending notes  96sending photos  54sending webpage addresses  49sending YouTube video links  83, 84settings  155, 163share contact information  54signatures  165storing email on iPad or server  155, 163syncing email account settings  25zooming in a message  57managingphotos  67Mapsadding location to a contact  104bookmarking location  100classic view  101current location  99, 102dropped pin  100nding businesses  103nding location  98getting directions  102hybrid view  101satellite view  101seeing location of a contact  98share location  104street view  101terrain view  101trac conditions  103zooming  98Microsoft Exchange  14, 31, 54, 92, 171, 172meeting invitations  89searching email  58setting up account  172syncing  85, 172Microsoft Internet Explorer  28, 51Microsoft Outlook  27, 85mirroring video  169MobileMe  14, 31, 92getting help  189searching email  58security features  31, 46sending photos to a gallery  74syncing  51, 85model number  155Mono Audio  149Index 193
moviesrented  28, 80syncing  24, 25multitasking  37musicmanaging manually  27previewing  115purchasing  115searching  109settings  168syncing  24, 25, 28See also iPodmusic videossyncing  24muteaudio and video playback  11sound eects  11VoiceOver  141, 144Nnavigating. See panning, scrollingNetwork activitystatus icon  13networks  152Notes  95emailing  96searching  96syncing  25notications  153numbered badge  40Oonscreen keyboard  18orientation, changing  47Outlook Express. See Windows Address BookOutlook. See Microsoft Outlookoverview, iPad apps  14PpairingBluetooth headphones  43Bluetooth keyboard  43removing  43panningmaps  98webpages  48parental controls. See Restrictionspasscode  157pastingtext  21PC system requirements  23PDF books  125Photo Boothback camera  67front camera  67seeing photos you’ve taken  67taking photos  66, 67upload photos to your computer  68photos  69albums  71assigning photos to contacts  75contact photos  93emailing multiple photos  74emailing photos  73events  71faces  71geo-tagged  71importing from camera or iPhone  70picture frame  76places  71printing  75saving from web or email  74sending in email messages  54settings  169slideshow  73syncing  25, 28, 29taking  61, 66, 67upload to computer  74using photos as wallpaper  75zooming photos  72Photosstreaming with AirPlay  73Picture Frame  76pictures. See Camera, PhotosPinyin  175, 178playlists  110creating  109Genius   110Genius Mixes  111podcastsdownloading  117streaming  117syncing  24, 25, 28pop-ups  167portrait orientation  16power adapter, 10W USB   10power, low  34previewing, music and videos  115, 116printAirPrint printers  40Print Center  42printingcancelling  42email messages and attachments  59overview  40photos  75setting up  40status  42problems. See troubleshootingpurchased contentsyncing  118, 123Index194
purchasingapps  119music  113, 115videos  116push accounts  164QQuick Nav  146Rrate a song  109reading email  56rechargeable batteries  34removing backups  182rentingmovies  28, 80videos  116repeating  107replacing battery  34, 189replying to messages  54requirements for using iPad  23reset iPad  188resizing webpage columns  48restarting  188restoring iPad software  182restoring settings and information  180, 183restrictions, setting  158Romaji  177, 17 8rotor control  142SSafariAutoFill  50, 166bookmarking webpages  51clearing cache  167cookies  167debug console  167Debug Console  167developer settings  167fraud warning  167Home screen web clips  52navigating  49opening webpages  47, 49, 50pop-ups  167reloading webpages  49resizing columns to t screen  48saving images to your Photo Library  49searching  50searching the web  51security  167sending webpage addresses in email  49settings  166stopping webpages from loading  49syncing bookmarks  25, 28typing in text elds  50zooming webpages  48satellite view  101screen  154, 155brightness  17setting to adjust automatically  155using  17, 36screen orientation  16. See Side Switchlock  16, 37lock icon  16lock status icon  13, 16screenshot, taking a  61scrollingabout  37maps  98webpages  48SD Card Reader  70search engine  166searchingApp Store  120calendars  88global  42iTunes Store  114Mail messages  58music  109notes  96the web  51using Spotlight  43webpage text  50Wikipedia  43YouTube videos  82securityerase data after ten failed passcode attempts  158features  46Find My iPad  46setting passcode  157web  167selecting text  21sendingemail  54photos from Photos  73serial number, nding  155service and support information  189set up iPad  24settingsaccessibility  162accounts  163alerts  90auto-capitalization  161auto-correction  21, 161Bluetooth  157brightness  154Calendar  90date and time  160developer  167email server  155Fetch New Data  164international  161Index 195
iPad cover lock  158language  161location services  153Mail, Contacts, Calendars  163Mail  163music  168passcode lock  157Photos  169Picture Frame  155resetting  162restrictions  158Safari  166screen brightness  154security  167sound  90Store  170usage statistics  156video  168VoiceOver  137VPN  156wallpaper  75, 155Wi-Fi  152sharingphotos in email messages  54shuing songs  107Side Switch  11signatures, email  165SIM PINturning on or o  15 4Simplied Chinese  176sleep/wake button  10slideshowssettings  169smart cover  11softwaregetting help  189updating and restoring  182version  155soundadjusting alerts volume  15 6adjusting alert volume  15 6adjusting volume  11no sound  185setting limit  168Sound Check  168sound eects  11soundscalendar alert  90Speak Auto-text  149SSL  163status icons  13storage capacity  155Store, settings  170subscribing, calendars  88subtitles  79surng the web  47switching between cameras  61, 67syncingcalendars  85Google Contacts  27iTunes library contents  24, 25Microsoft Exchange  85, 172MobileMe  31, 85preventing  29purchased songs  118“Sync in progress” message  33webpage bookmarks  51system requirements  23Ttaking photos  61, 66, 67telephone number format  161Ten Key  178textcutting or copying  21increasing size  149pasting  21typing  18typing in webpages  50time format  161time zone support  88, 166time, setting  160touchscreen, using  17, 36Traditional Chinese  176trac conditions, checking  103transfer settings and information  181transferringpurchased content  112, 113, 118, 123transferring settings and information  180, 183trimming videos  62Triple-click Home  15 0troubleshootingbacking up  181can’t open an attachment  185can’t purchase music or apps  188display freezes  179iPad doesn’t appear in iTunes  180iPad doesn’t respond  179iPad doesn’t turn on  179no sound  185problems playing songs or other content  186restarting  188software update and restore  182turning iPad on or o  10TV showssyncing  24, 25, 28typinginternational keyboards  174keyboard  18in webpage text elds  50word substitution  178Index196
Uundoing edits  22unlocking iPad  10unpairing Bluetooth device  44unread messages, marking  57updating iPad software  182usage statisticsbattery percentage  156resetting  156seeing  156USBcable  10, 24port  24user dictionary  178VVGA connector  84video settings  168videos  77alternate audio language  79deleting  80editing  62playback controls  78playing  78previewing  116purchasing  116rented  80subtitles  79syncing  28trimming  62watching on a TV  80, 84YouTube  81See also iPod, Music, YouTubeVietnamese keyboard  177View Accountchanging account information  154virtual private network. See VPNVoiceOverabout  138braille displays  147entering and editing text  144gestures  140keyboard control  144Quick Nav  146rotor control  142volumeadjusting  11adjusting for alerts  15 6setting limit  168VPNaccessing networks using  172conguring  156set up by conguration prole  171turning on or o  157Wwaking iPad  10wallpapersettings  75using photo as  75warranty service  189watching videos on a TV  80, 84web. See Safariweb clips, adding to Home screen  52webpagesbookmarking  51syncing  25, 28White on Black  149Wi-Fiaddresses  155forgetting a network  153joining networks  29, 152settings  152status icon  13turning on or o  151, 152Wikipedia, searching  43Windows Address Book  27Windows XP  23WMA les, converting  186Wubi Hua  175YYahoo!Address Book  27search engine  166searching using  51Yomi  178YouTubebookmarking videos  83, 84emailing video links  83, 84agging a video  84playing videos  83rating videos  84searching for videos  82subscribing to videos  84ZZhuyin  175, 178Zoom (Accessibility feature)  148zoomingcamera  61email messages  57maps  98photos  72webpages  48Index 197
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