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Contacts
iPad lets you easily access and edit your contact lists from personal, business, and
organizational accounts.
About Contacts
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Contacts lets you easily access and edit your contact lists from personal, business, and
organizational accounts. You can search across all of your groups, and the information in
Contacts is automatically accessed to make addressing emails quick and easy.
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Syncing contacts
You can add contacts in the following ways:
 Access your iCloud contacts. See “Using iCloud” on page 18.
 In iTunes, sync contacts from Google or Yahoo!, or sync with applications on your computer.
See “Syncing with iTunes” on page 19.
 Set up a Microsoft Exchange account on iPad, with Contacts enabled. See “Setting up mail and
other accounts” on page 17.
 Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account to access business or school directories. See “Setting up
mail and other accounts” on page 17.
 Enter contacts directly on iPad. See “Adding and editing contacts” on page 72.
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Searching contacts
You can search titles and rst, last, and company names in your contacts on iPad. If you have
a Microsoft Exchange account, an LDAP account, or a CardDAV account you can also search
those contacts.
Search contacts: In Contacts, tap the search eld and enter your search.
Search a GAL
Tap Groups, tap Directories at the bottom of the list, then enter your search.
Search an LDAP server
Tap Groups, tap the LDAP server name, then enter your search.
Search a CardDAV server
Tap Groups, tap the searchable CardDAV group at the bottom of the list,
then enter your search.
Save contact information from a
GAL, LDAP, or CardDAV server
Search for the contact you want to add, then tap Add Contact.
Contacts can also be found through searches from the Home screen. See “Searching” on page 30.
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Edit contact information: Choose a contact, then tap Edit.
Tap
Add Field.
Add a contact’s Twitter username
Tap
Add Field, then tap Twitter.
Change a eld label
Tap the label and choose a di∂erent one. To add a new label, scroll to
the bottom of the list and tap Add Custom Label.
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Add a contact on iPad: Tap Contacts and tap . If isn’t visible, make sure you’re not viewing an
LDAP, CalDAV, or GAL contacts list; you can’t add contacts to those.
Change the ringtone or
text tone for the contact
Tap the ringtone or text tone eld, then choose a new sound in
Settings > Sounds.
Delete an item
Tap
Assign a photo to a contact
In edit mode, tap Add Photo or tap the existing photo. You can choose
to take a photo with the camera, or use an existing photo.
To import photos from your contacts’ Twitter profiles, go to Settings >
Twitter. Sign in to your Twitter account, then tap Update Contacts.
Delete a contact
In Contacts, choose a contact, than tap Edit. Scroll down and tap
Delete Contact.
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Contacts accounts and settings
You can add additional Contacts accounts and adjust the way contact names are sorted
and displayed.
Add a Contact account: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add Account.
To change Contact settings, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars for these options:
Tap Sort Order and choose to sort by rst or last name.
Set how contacts are displayed
Tap Display Order and choose to display by rst or last name.
Setting your My Info card
Tap My Info, then select the contact card with your name and information
from the list.
The My Info card is used by Safari and other apps.
Set a default Contacts account
Tap Default Account, then select an account. New contacts you create
without specifying another account are stored here.
Use iCloud to keep Contacts
up to date on your iOS devices
and computers
Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Contacts. See “Using iCloud” on
page 18.
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Notes
About Notes
With its large display and onscreen keyboard, iPad makes jotting notes easy. iCloud makes notes
you type on iPad available on all your other iOS devices and computers.
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You can read and write notes in landscape or portrait orientation. In portrait orientation, tap Notes
to view a list of your notes. In landscape orientation, the list of notes appears on the left, and the
current note is circled in red.
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Writing and reading notes
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Notes are listed by last-modied date, with the most recent note at the top. The list shows the
rst few words of each note. Tap a note in the list to read or edit it.
Add a note: Tap , type the note, then tap Done.
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Read a note: Tap the note in the list, or tap
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to see the next or previous note.
Edit a note
Tap anywhere on the note to bring up the keyboard. Edit the note,
then tap Done.
Change the font
Go to Settings > Notes.
Delete a note
Tap
Use iCloud to keep your
notes up to date on your
devices and computers
Go to Settings > iCloud and turn on Notes (it’s on by default). See “Using
iCloud” on page 18.
at the bottom of the note.
Searching notes
You can search the text of notes to nd a particular note.
Search for notes: Enter text in the search eld that appears at the top of the notes list. In portrait
orientation, tap Notes to display the notes list.
Search results appear as you type. Tap the keyboard button to dismiss the keyboard and see more
results. To view a note, tap it in the search results list.
Printing or emailing notes
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Print or email a note: Tap the note, then tap .
To email a note, iPad must be set up for email. See “Sending mail” on page 42.
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Reminders
About Reminders
Reminders lets you organize your life—complete with due dates and lists. Reminders works
with your calendar accounts, so changes you make update automatically on all your iOS devices
and computers.
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Switch between list view and date view: At the top of the screen, tap List or Date.
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Setting a reminder
Add a reminder: In Reminders, tap , then enter a description and tap Done.
After you add a reminder, you can ne-tune its settings:
Tap the reminder, then tap Remind Me. Turn on “On a Day” then set the date
and time you want to be reminded. Reminders that are due are displayed in
Notication Center.
Add notes to a reminder
Tap the reminder, then tap Show More. Tap Notes.
Move a reminder to another list
Tap the reminder, then tap Show More. Tap List and choose a new list.
To create or edit lists, see “Managing reminders in list view” on page 77.
Delete a reminder
Tap a reminder, tap Show More, then tap Delete.
Edit a reminder
Tap a reminder, then tap its name.
Mark a reminder as completed
Tap the box next to the reminder so that a checkmark appears.
Completed reminders are shown in the Completed list. See “Managing
completed reminders” on page 78.
Set the tone played for reminders
Go to Settings > Sound.
Use iCloud to keep Reminders
up to date on your iOS devices
and computers
Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Reminders. See “Using iCloud” on
page 18.
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Set a day or time for a reminder
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Organizing reminders in to lists makes it easy to keep your work, personal, and other to-dos
separate from each other. Reminders comes with one list for active reminders, plus a built-in list of
completed items. You can add other lists of your own.
Create a list: At the top of the screen, tap List, then tap Edit.
Switch between lists
In list view, tap the list you want to view.
View completed items
In list view, tap Completed.
Change the order of lists
next to a list to change the order.
In list view, tap Edit. Drag
You can’t move a list to a di∂erent account, and you can’t change the order
of reminders in a list.
Delete a list
for each list you want to delete.
In list view, tap Edit. Tap
When you delete a list, all the items in the list are deleted.
Change the name of a list
In list view, tap Edit. Tap the name you want to change, then type a new
name. Tap Done.
Set a default list for new reminders
Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then under the Reminders
heading, tap Default List.
Managing reminders in date view
Use date view to view and manage reminders that have a due date.
View reminders for a date: At the top of the screen, tap Date to view today’s reminders and
uncompleted items from previous days.
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Managing completed reminders
Reminders keeps track of the items you mark as completed. You can see them in list or date view,
and also in the Completed list.
View completed items: Tap the List button at the top of the screen, then tap Completed.
Mark a completed item as
uncompleted
Tap to remove the checkmark. The item automatically moves back to its
original list.
Sync previous reminders
Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Then under Reminders, tap Sync.
This setting applies to all your reminder accounts. For best performance,
don’t sync more previous items than you need to.
Searching reminders
Search reminders: Tap the search eld, then enter a search phrase.
Reminders are searched by name.
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You can also search Reminders from the Home screen. See “Spotlight Search” on page 123.
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Maps
Finding locations
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WARNING: For important information about driving and navigating safely, see the Important
Product Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/ipad.
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Find a location: Tap Search, then tap the search eld to bring up the keyboard. Type an address
or other information, then tap Search.
You can search for information such as:
 Intersection (“8th and market”)
 Area (“greenwich village”)
 Landmark (“guggenheim”)
 Zip code
 Business (“movies,” “restaurants san francisco ca,” “apple inc new york”)
You can also tap
to nd the location of a contact.
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See the name or description of a
location
Tap the pin.
See a list of the businesses
found in a search
Tap .
Tap a business to see its location.
Find your current location
Tap .
Your current location is shown by a blue marker. If your location can’t
be determined precisely, a circle appears around the marker. The smaller
the circle, the greater the precision.
Use the digital compass
Tap again. The icon changes to
onscreen.
Mark a location
Touch and hold the map until the drop pin appears.
and a small compass
appears
Important: Maps, directions, and location-based apps depend on data services. These data
services are subject to change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps, directions,
or location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Compare
the information provided on iPad to your surroundings, and defer to posted signs to resolve
any discrepancies.
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If Location Services is turned o∂ when you open Maps, you may be asked to turn it on. You can
use Maps without Location Services. See “Location Services” on page 120.
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Get directions:
1 Tap Directions.
2 Enter starting and ending locations.
Tap
to choose a location in Bookmarks (including your current location or the dropped pin), a
recent location, or a contact.
3 Tap Route, then select directions for driving ( ), public transit ( ), or walking ( ).
4 Do one of the following:
 To view directions one step at a time, tap Start, then tap
 To view all the directions in a list, tap Start, then tap
to see the next leg of the trip.
Tap any item in the list to see a map showing that leg of the trip.
5 If multiple routes appear, choose the one you want to use.
If you’re taking public transit, tap to set your departure or arrival time, and to choose a
schedule for the trip. Tap the icon at a stop to see the departure time for that bus or train, and to
get a link to the transit provider’s website or contact info (when available).
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Get directions from a location
on the map
Tap the pin, tap
Bookmark a location
Tap "Add to Bookmarks.”
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, then tap Directions To Here or Directions From Here.
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Tap “Add to Contacts.”
Tweet, text, or email your location
Tap Share Location.
To post a Tweet, you must be logged in to your Twitter account. Go to
Settings > Twitter.
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Add a business to your contacts
Showing tra∑c conditions
You can show tra∑c conditions for major streets and highways on the map.
Show tra∑c conditions: Tap or drag the bottom-right corner of the screen, then turn on Tra∑c.
Streets and highways are color-coded to indicate the flow of tra∑c:
 Gray—no data is available
 Green—posted speed limit
 Yellow—slower than the posted speed limit
 Red—stop and go
Tra∑c conditions aren’t available in all areas.
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See a standard, satellite, hybrid, or terrain view: Tap or drag the bottom-right corner of the
screen, then select the view you want.
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See the Google Street View of a location: Tap . Flick left or right to pan through the 360°
panoramic view (the inset shows your current view). Tap an arrow to move down the street.
To return to map view, tap the map inset.
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Music
Adding music and audio
To get music and other audio content onto iPad:
 Purchase and download content from the iTunes Store on iPad. In Music, tap Store when
browsing. See Chapter 19, “iTunes Store,” on page 88.
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 Use Automatic Download to automatically download new music purchased on your other
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You can also use iTunes Match to access your music library in iCloud. See “iTunes Match” on
page 86.
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Playing songs and other audio
WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see the Important Product
Information Guide at www.apple.com/support/manuals/ipad.
You can listen to audio from the built-in speaker, headphones attached to the headphones port,
or wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones paired with iPad. When headphones are attached or
paired, no sound comes out of the speaker.
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Browse your collection: Tap one of the buttons along the bottom of the screen. You can
browse by playlist, song, artist, or album. Tap More to browse by genre or composer, or to see
your podcasts.
Play a song or other item: Tap the item.
Use the controls at the top of the screen to control playback.
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Repeat songs
Tap .
= Repeat all songs in the album or list.
= Repeat the current song only.
= No repeat.
Shuπe songs
again to play songs in order.
Tap . Tap
= Songs are shuπed.
= Songs are playing in order.
Skip to any point in a song
Drag the playhead along the scrubber bar. Slide your nger down to
slow down the scrub rate.
Browse songs in a list using
the cover art
Display the album cover by tapping the thumbnail at the top of the screen.
Flick left to right. Songs start playing automatically.
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Display a song’s lyrics
Display the album cover by tapping the thumbnail at the top of the screen.
Lyrics appear if you’ve added them to the song using the song’s Info
window in iTunes.
Use Ping
See “Following artists and friends” on page 90.
Play music on AirPlay speakers
or Apple TV
Tap
Set options for Music
Go to Settings > Music.
. See “Using AirPlay” on page 35.
When using another app, you can display audio playback controls double-clicking the
Home button , then flicking from left to right along the bottom of the screen.
The controls operate the currently playing app, or—if the music is paused—the most recent
app that played. The icon for the app appears on the right. Tap it to open the app.
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See all the tracks on the album that contains the current song: Tap the thumbnail to view the
album cover for the song, then double-tab the album cover. Tap a track to play it.
In track list view, you can assign ratings to songs. You can use ratings when creating smart
playlists in iTunes.
Return to browsing: Tap the thumbnail again. Tap the album cover if the controls aren’t showing.
Searching audio content
You can search the titles, artists, albums, and composers of songs, podcasts, and other audio
content on iPad.
Search music: When browsing, enter text in the search eld at the bottom-right corner of
the screen.
You can also search audio content from the Home screen. See “Searching” on page 30.
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iTunes Match
iTunes Match stores your music library in iCloud—even songs imported from CDs—and lets you
enjoy your collection on iPad and other iOS devices and computers. iTunes Match is available as
a paid subscription.
Note: iTune Match is available starting in the U.S.
Subscribe to iTunes Match: In iTunes on your computer, choose Store > Turn On iTunes Match,
then click the Subscribe button.
Once you subscribe, iTunes adds your music and playlists to your iCloud library. Any of your
songs that match with music already in the iTunes Store are automatically available in your
iCloud library. Any remaining songs are uploaded. You can download and play matched songs at
iTunes Plus quality (256 kbps DRM-free AAC), even if your original was of lower quality. For more
information, see www.apple.com/icloud/features/.
Go to Settings > Music. Your iCloud library appears automatically in Music.
Any songs already on iPad will be removed once you turn on iTunes Match.
Turning on iTunes Match also disables Genius Mixes and Genius Playlists
on iPad.
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A Genius playlist is a collection of songs from your library that go great together. You can create
Genius playlists in iTunes and sync them to iPad. You can also create and save Genius playlists
directly on iPad.
A Genius Mix is a selection of songs of the same kind of music, recreated from your library each
time you listen to the mix.
To use Genius on iPad, rst turn on Genius in iTunes, then sync iPad with iTunes. Genius Mixes are
synced automatically, unless you manually manage your music and choose which mixes you want
to sync in iTunes. Genius is a free service, but it requires an Apple ID.
When you sync a Genius Mix, iTunes may select and sync songs from your library that you haven’t
specically chosen to sync.
Play a Genius Mix: Tap Playlists, then tap one of the Genius Mixes at the top of the playlists.
Make a Genius playlist: Play a song, then tap
at the top of the screen.
The Genius Playlist is added to your playlists, following the Genius Mixes.
Save a Genius playlist
View your Playlists, tap Genius Playlist, than tap Save. The playlist is
renamed with the title of the song you picked.
Refresh a Genius playlist
In the playlist, tap Refresh.
Make a Genius playlist using a
di∂erent song
Play a song, then tap
Delete a saved Genius playlist
Tap the playlist, then tap
Genius playlists created on iPad are copied to your computer when you sync with iTunes.
Note: Once a Genius playlist is synced to iTunes, you can’t delete it directly from iPad. Use iTunes
to edit the playlist name, stop syncing, or delete the playlist.
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Playlists
You can create and edit your own playlists on iPad, or edit playlists synced from iTunes on
your computer.
Create a playlist: View Playlists, then tap New near the top of the screen. Enter and save a title,
select songs and videos to include, then tap Done.
When you make a playlist and then sync iPad to your computer, the playlist is synced to your
iTunes library.
Edit a playlist: View Playlists and select the playlist. Tap Edit, then:
To add more songs: Tap Add Songs.
To delete a song: Tap
. Deleting a song from a playlist doesn’t delete it from iPad.
To move a song higher or lower in the list: Drag
Your edits are copied to the playlist in your iTunes library the next time you sync iPad with
your computer.
In Playlists, touch and hold the playlist, then tap
Delete a song from iPad
In Songs, swipe the song, then tap Delete.
The song is deleted from iPad, but not from your iTunes library on your
Mac or PC.
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Home Sharing
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Home Sharing lets you play music, movies, and TV shows on iPad from the iTunes library on
your Mac or PC. iPad and your computer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. On your computer,
iTunes must be open, with Home Sharing turned on and logged in using the same Apple ID as
Home Sharing on iPad.
Note: Home Sharing requires iTunes 10.2 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download.
Bonus content, such as digital booklets and iTunes Extras, can’t be shared.
Play music from your computer iTunes library on iPad:
1 In iTunes on your computer, choose Advanced > Turn On Home Sharing.
2 Log in, then click Create Home Share.
3 On iPad, go to Settings > Music, then log in to Home Sharing using the same Apple ID and
password.
4 In Music, tap More, then tap Shared and choose your computer’s library.
Return to content on iPad
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Tap Shared and choose My iPad.
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iTunes Store
About the iTunes Store
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Use the iTunes Store to add content to iPad. You can browse and purchase music, TV shows,
audiobooks, and alert tones. You can also buy and rent movies, or download and play podcasts or
iTunes U collections. You need an Apple ID in order to purchase content. See “Store settings” on
page 94.
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Finding music, videos, and more
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Browse content: Tap one of the content categories, such as Music or Videos.
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Search for content
Tap the search eld and enter one or more words, then tap Search.
Buy, review, or tell a friend
about an item
Tap an item in a list to see more details on its Info screen.
Explore artist and friend
recommendations
Tap Ping. See “Following artists and friends” on page 90.
Purchasing music, audiobooks, and tones
When you nd a song, album, tone, or audiobook you like in the iTunes Store, you can
purchase and download it. You can preview an item before you purchase it, to make sure
it’s what you want.
Preview a song, tone, or audiobook: Tap the item and follow the onscreen instructions.
Tap Music, then tap Redeem at the bottom of the screen and follow
the onscreen instructions. While you’re signed in, your remaining store
credit appears with your Apple ID information at the bottom of most
iTunes Store screens.
Complete an album
While viewing any album, tap the discounted price for the remaining
songs, below Complete My Album (not available in all areas). To see
o∂ers for completing other albums, tap Music, then tap Complete My
Album O∂ers.
Download a previously
purchased item
Tap Purchased.
You can also download an item while browsing; just tap Download
where you usually see the price.
Automatically download
purchases made on other
iOS devices and computers
Go to Settings > Store, then turn on the kinds of purchases you want to
automatically download.
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The iTunes Store lets you purchase and download movies, TV shows, and music videos.
Some movies can also be rented for a limited time. Video content may be available in
standard-denition (SD, or 480p) format, high-denition (HD, or 720p) format, or both.
Purchase or rent a video: Tap Buy or Rent.
Once you purchase an item, it begins downloading and appears on the Downloads screen.
See “Checking download status” on page 91.
Preview a video
Tap Preview.
View the preview on a TV with
AirPlay and Apple TV
When the preview starts, tap
AirPlay” on page 35.
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Use Ping to connect with the world’s most passionate music fans. Follow favorite artists to learn
about new releases and upcoming concerts and tours, get an insider’s perspective through their
photos and videos, and learn about their musical influences. Read friends’ comments about the
music they’re listening to, and see what they’re buying and which concerts they plan to attend.
Also, express your musical likes and post comments for your own followers.
To create and explore musical connections, you need to create a Ping prole.
Create your Ping prole: Open the iTunes application on your Mac or PC, click Ping, and follow
the onscreen instructions.
Tap Follow on the artist’s profile page.
Follow a friend
Tap People, enter your friend’s name in the search field, then tap Follow.
When you follow someone, they don’t automatically follow you. In your
prole, you can choose to approve or decline requests to be followed as
they arrive, or simply accept all new followers without review (the default).
Share your thoughts
As you browse albums and songs, tap Post to comment on a piece of music,
or tap Like just to say you like it. Your friends will see your thoughts in their
Ping Activity feed.
Share concert plans
Tap Concerts on your prole page to see upcoming concerts by the artists
you follow, and see which of your friends are going to a concert. Tap Tickets
to buy your own ticket, or tap I’m Going to let others know you’ll be there
too. (Not available in all areas.)
Specify Ping notications
Go to Settings > Notications > Ping.
Ping can send a text alert, play a sound, or add an alert badge to the
iTunes app icon on iPad when someone starts following you or comments
on your activities.
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Follow an artist
Streaming or downloading podcasts
You can listen to audio podcasts or watch video podcasts streamed over the Internet from the
iTunes Store. You can also download audio and video podcasts.
Stream a podcast: Tap Podcasts to browse podcasts in the iTunes Store.
Video podcasts are marked with a video icon
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Download a podcast
Tap the Free button, then tap Download. Downloaded podcasts appear in
the Podcasts playlist.
Listen to or watch a podcast
you’ve downloaded
In Music, tap Podcasts, then tap the podcast. Video podcasts also appear in
your list of videos.
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Checking download status
You can check the Downloads screen to see the status of in-progress and scheduled downloads,
including purchases you pre-order.
See the status of items being downloaded: Tap Downloads.
Pre-ordered items don’t download automatically when they’re released. Return to the Downloads
screen to begin the download.
Download a pre-ordered item
Tap the item, then tap
If a download is interrupted, the download resumes when there’s an Internet connection. Or, if
you open iTunes on your computer, iTunes completes the download to your iTunes library (if your
computer is connected to the Internet and signed in using the same Apple ID).
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most iTunes Store screens). Or go to Settings > Store and tap View Apple ID. You must be signed
in to view your account information. See “Store settings” on page 94.
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You can use iTunes on your computer to verify that all the music, videos, apps, and other items
you bought from the iTunes Store or App Store are in your iTunes library. You might want to do
this if a download was interrupted.
Verify your downloads: In iTunes on your computer, choose Store > Check for Available Downloads.
To see all of your purchases, sign in using your Apple ID, choose Store > View My Account, and
click Purchase History.
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App Store
About the App Store
You can search for, browse, review, purchase, and download apps from the App Store directly
to iPad.
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vary by country or region. Features are subject to change.
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To browse the App Store, iPad must be connected to the Internet. See “Wi-Fi” on page 118. To
purchase apps, you need an Apple ID. See “Store settings” on page 94.
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Browse the featured selections to see new, notable, or recommended apps, or browse Top 25 to
see the most popular apps. If you’re looking for a specific app, use Search.
Browse the App Store: Tap Featured, Categories, or Top Charts.
Tap Genius to see a list of recommended apps based on what’s already
in your app collection. To turn Genius on, follow the onscreen instructions.
Genius is a free service, but you need an Apple ID.
Search for apps
Tap Search, tap the search eld and enter one or more words, then
tap Search.
Email a link to an app’s Info
page in iTunes
Tap “Tell a Friend.”
Send an app to someone as a gift
Tap “Gift This App,” then follow the onscreen instructions.
Report a problem
Tap “Report a Problem.” Select a problem from the list or type optional
comments, then tap Report.
Purchase and download an app
Tap the price (or tap Free), then tap Buy Now.
If you already purchased the app, “Install” appears instead of the price on
the Info screen. You won’t be charged if you download it again.
Redeem a gift card or code
Tap Redeem near the bottom of the Featured screen, then follow the
onscreen instructions.
See the status of downloads
After you begin downloading an app, its icon appears on the Home screen
and shows a progress indicator.
Download a previously
purchased app
Tap Purchased, nd the app in the list, then tap Download.
You can also download an item while browsing; just tap Download where
you usually see the price.
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Browse using Genius
Automatically download
purchases made on other
iOS devices and computers
Go to Settings > Store, then turn on the kinds of purchases you want to
automatically download.
Deleting apps
You can delete apps you install from the App Store. If you delete an app, data associated with the
app is also deleted.
Delete an App Store app: Touch and hold the app icon on the Home screen, until the icons start
to jiggle, then tap . Press the Home button when you nish deleting apps.
For information about resetting iPad to erase every app and all of your data and settings, see
“Reset” on page 126.
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Store settings
Use Store settings to sign in using an Apple ID, create a new Apple ID, or edit an existing one.
If you have more than one Apple ID, you can use Store settings to sign out and sign in using
another Apple ID.
For iTunes Store terms and conditions, go to www.apple.com/legal/itunes/ww/.
Sign in using an Apple ID: Choose Store, tap Sign In, then tap Use Existing Apple ID and enter
your Apple ID and password.
View and edit your account
information
Go to Settings > Store, tap your Apple ID, then tap View Apple ID. Tap an
item to edit it. To change your password, tap the Apple ID eld.
Sign in using a di∂erent Apple ID
Go to Settings > Store, tap your account name, then tap Sign Out.
Create a new Apple ID
Go to Settings > Store, tap Sign In, then tap Create New Apple ID and
follow the onscreen instructions.
Automatically download purchases Go to Settings > Store, then turn on the types of purchases, such as Music
or Books, that you want to automatically download to iPad. You can also
turn o∂ automatic updating of Newsstand apps.
Go to Settings > Store, then turn Use Cellular Data on or o∂. Downloading
purchases over the cellular network may incur charges from your carrier.
Newsstand apps update only when iPad is connected to a Wi-Fi network.
See Chapter 21, “Newsstand,” on page 95.
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Newsstand
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Newsstand organizes your magazine and newspaper app subscriptions with a shelf that lets you
access your publications quickly and easily. Newsstand apps appear on the shelf, and as new
issues become available, a badge lets you know they’re ready for reading. They’re delivered to
iPad automatically.
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Find Newsstand apps: Tap Newsstand to reveal the shelf, then tap Store.
When you purchase a newsstand app, it’s added to your shelf for easy access. After the app is
downloaded, open it to view its issues and subscription options.
Subscriptions are In-App purchases, billed to your Apple ID account. See “Store settings” on page 94.
Pricing varies and Newsstand apps may not be available in all regions or countries.
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When a newspaper or magazine has a new issue, Newsstand automatically downloads it when
connected to Wi-Fi and noties you by displaying a badge on the app icon. To start reading, open
Newsstand and look for apps with a “New” banner.
Each app has its own method of managing issues. For information about how to delete, nd,
or work with individual issues, see the app’s help information or App Store listing.
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Turn o∂ automatic downloads: Go to Settings > Store and turn automatic downloads o∂ for
the publication.
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iBooks
About iBooks
iBooks is a great way to read and buy books. Download the free iBooks app from the App Store,
and then get everything from classics to best sellers from the built-in iBookstore. Once you
download a book, it’s displayed on your bookshelf.
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Apple ID. If you don’t have an Apple ID, or if you want to make purchases using another Apple ID,
go to Settings > Store. See “Store settings” on page 94.
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Note: The iBooks app and the iBookstore may not be available in all languages or areas.
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Using the iBookstore
In the iBooks app, tap Store to open the iBookstore. From there, you can browse featured books
or best sellers, and browse for books by author or topic. When you nd a book you like, you can
purchase and download it.
Note: Some features of the iBookstore may not be available in all locations.
Purchase a book: Find a book you want, tap the price, then tap Buy Now. Sign in using your
Apple ID, then tap OK. Some books may be free for downloading.
Get more information about a book In the iBookstore, you can read a summary of the book, read or write
a review, and download a sample of the book before buying it.
Download a previous purchase
Tap Purchased.
You can also download an item while browsing; just tap Download where
you usually see the price.
Automatically download
purchases made on other
iOS devices and computers
Go to Settings > Store, then turn on the kinds of purchases you want to
automatically download.
Syncing books and PDFs
Use iTunes to sync your books and PDFs between iPad and your computer. When iPad is
connected to your computer, the Books pane lets you select which items to sync.
You can sync books that you download or purchase from the iBookstore. You can also add
DRM-free ePub books and PDFs to your iTunes library. There are several websites that o∂er
books in ePub and PDF format.
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Sync an ePub book or PDF to iPad: In iTunes on your computer, choose File > Add to Library and
select the le. Select the book or PDF in the Books pane in iTunes, and then sync.
To add a PDF to iBooks without syncing, email the PDF to yourself from your computer. Open
the email message on iPad, then tap the PDF attachement and choose “Open in iBooks” from the
menu that appears.
Reading books
Reading a book is easy. Go to the bookshelf and tap the book you want to read. If you don’t see
the book you’re looking for, tap the name of the current collection at the top of the screen to go
to other collections.
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Read a book while lying down: Use the portrait orientation lock to prevent iPad from rotating
the screen when you rotate iPad. See “Viewing in portrait or landscape” on page 15.
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Turn the page
Tap near the right or left margin of the page, or flick left or right.
To change the direction the page turns when you tap the left margin,
go to Settings > iBooks.
Go to the table of contents
Tap near the center of the page to show the controls, then tap . Tap an
entry to jump to that location, or tap Resume to return to the current page.
Add or remove a bookmark
Tap the ribbon button to set a bookmark. You can have multiple bookmarks.
To remove a bookmark, tap it.
You don’t need to set a bookmark when you close a book, because
iBooks remembers where you left o∂ and returns there when you open
the book again.
Add, remove, or edit a highlight
Touch and hold any word until it’s selected. Drag the grab points to adjust
the selection, then tap Highlight.
To remove a highlight, tap the highlighted text, then tap Remove Highlight.
To change the color of a highlight, tap the highlighted text, then tap Colors
and select a color from the menu.
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Add, remove, or edit a note
Touch and hold any word until it’s selected. Drag the grab points to adjust
the selection, then tap Note. Type some text, then tap Done.
To view a note, tap the indicator in the margin near the highlighted text.
To remove a note, tap the highlighted text, then tap Delete Note.
To change the color of a note, tap the highlighted text, then tap Colors and
select a color from the menu.
See all your bookmarks,
highlights, and notes
Tap
Enlarge an image
Double-tap the image.
Go to a specic page
Tap near the center of the current page to show the controls, then drag the
page navigation control at the bottom of the screen to page you want.
, then tap Bookmarks. To view a note, tap its indicator.
Return to reading after viewing the Tap “Back to Page number.”
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You can use iBooks to read PDFs. Go to the bookshelf and tap the current collection (the button in
the top middle), select the PDFs collection or another collection, then tap the PDF you want to read.
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the page navigation control at the bottom of the screen to the page you want, or tap a thumbnail
to jump to that page.
Pinch to zoom in on the page, then scroll to see the portion you want.
Turn the page
Flick left or right.
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Enlarge a page
Add or remove a bookmark
Tap the ribbon button to set a bookmark. You can have multiple bookmarks.
To remove a bookmark, tap it.
You don’t need to set a bookmark when you close a PDF, because iBooks
remembers where you left o∂ and returns there when you open it again.
Go to the table of contents
Tap near the center of the current page to show the controls, then tap
Tap an entry to jump to that location, or tap Resume to return to the
current page.
If there’s no table of contents, you can tap a page icon instead to go to
that page.
Changing a book’s appearance
To change the appearance of a book, access the controls by tapping near the center of a page.
Change the font or type size: tap
Changing the font and size also changes text formatting.
Change the brightness
Tap
, then adjust the brightness.
Change the page and
type color
, then turn the Sepia option on to change the color of the page and
Tap
type. This setting applies to all books.
Turn justication and
hyphenation on or o∂
Go to Settings > iBooks.
These settings apply only to books. You can’t change the appearance of PDFs.
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Searching books and PDFs
You can search for the title or author of a book to quickly locate it on the bookshelf. You can
also search the contents of a book to nd all the references to a word or phrase. You can also
send a search to Wikipedia or Google to nd related resources.
Search in a book: Tap near the center of the page to show the controls, then tap the
magnifying glass.
Search for a book
Go to the bookshelf. Tap the status bar to scroll to the top of the
screen, then tap the magnifying glass. Searching looks at the title
and author’s name.
Search Wikipedia or Google
Tap Search Google or Search Wikipedia. Safari opens and displays the result.
Search for a word in a book
Touch and hold the word, then tap Search.
Looking up the denition of a word
You can look up the denition of a word using the dictionary.
Look up a word: Select a word in a book, then tap Dictionary in the menu that appears.
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read. Some books also highlight each word as it’s spoken by the narrator.
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Listen to a book: Tap near the center of the page to show the controls, then tap
If you don’t see
, the book can’t be read aloud.
Stop the narration: Tap to show the controls, then tap
and tap Stop Reading.
If you have a visual impairment, you can also use VoiceOver to have the text of almost any book
spoken. See “About VoiceOver” on page 105.
Printing or emailing a PDF
You can use iBooks to send a copy of a PDF via email, or to print all or a portion of the PDF to a
supported printer.
You can only email or print PDFs. These options aren’t available for ePub books.
Email a PDF: Open the PDF, then tap
and choose Email Document. A new message appears
with the PDF attached. When you nish your message, tap Send.
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Open the PDF, then tap
and choose Print. Select a printer and the page
range and number of copies, then tap Print. See “Printing” on page 31.
Organizing the bookshelf
Use the bookshelf to browse your books and PDFs. You can also organize items in collections.
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Move a book or PDF to a collection: Go to the bookshelf and tap Edit. Select the items you want
to move, then tap Move and select a collection.
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When you add a book or PDF to your bookshelf, it appears in the Books or PDF collection. From
there, you can move it to a di∂erent collection. You might want to create collections for work and
school, for example, or for reference and leisure reading.
View a collection
Tap Collections, then pick a new collection from the list that appears.
Manage collections
Tap Collections to display the collections list.
To edit the name of a collection, tap its name.
You can’t edit or remove the built-in Books and PDFs collections.
Sort the bookshelf
Tap the status bar to scroll to the top of the screen, then tap
a sort method from the choices at the bottom of the screen.
Delete an item from the bookshelf
Tap Edit, then tap each book or PDF that you want to delete so that a
checkmark appears. Tap Delete. When you nish deleting, tap Done.
If you delete a book you purchased, you can download it again from
Purchases in the iBookstore.
and select
Sync bookmarks and notes
iBooks saves your bookmarks, notes, and current page information with your Apple ID account,
so they’re always up to date and you can read a book seamlessly across multiple iOS devices.
For PDFs, the bookmarks and current page information are synced.
Turn bookmark syncing on or o∂: Go to Settings > iBooks.
You must have an Internet connection to sync your settings. iBooks syncs information for all of
your books when you open or quit the app. Information for individual books is also synced when
you open or close the book.
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Game Center
About Game Center
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Discover new games and share your game experiences with friends around the world in
Game Center. Invite your friends to play, or use auto-match to nd other equally-matched
opponents. Earn bonus points by achieving specic accomplishments in a game, see what
your friends have achieved, and check leaderboards to see who the best players are.
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account, you can use that Apple ID with Game Center. If you don’t have an Apple ID, or if you
want a separate ID for gaming, you can create one in Game Center, as described below.
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Sign in: Open Game Center. If you see your nickname and photo at the top of the Me screen,
you’re already signed in. If not, enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In. Or, tap Create
New Account to create a new Apple ID.
Add your photo
Tap the photo next to your name.
Declare your status
Tap Me, tap the status bar, then enter your status.
View your account settings
Tap Me, tap the account banner, then choose View Account.
Sign out
Tap Me, tap the Account banner, then tap Sign Out. You don’t need to
sign out each time you quit Game Center.
Purchasing and downloading games
Games for the Game Center are available from the App Store.
Purchase and download a game: Tap Games, then tap a recommended game or tap Find Game
Center Games.
Tap Friends, then tap the name of your friend. Tap a game in your friend’s
list of games, then tap the price of the game.
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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 20, “App Store,” on
page 92.
Playing games
Play a game: Tap Games, choose a game, then tap Play Game.
See a list of top scorers
Tap Games, then choose the game and tap Leaderboard.
See the achievements you can
try for
Tap Games, choose a game, then tap Achievements.
Return to Game Center after
playing
Press the Home button, then tap Game Center on the Home screen.
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Playing with friends
Game 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.
Invite friends to a multiplayer game: Tap Friends, choose a friend, choose a game, and tap Play. If
the game allows or requires additional players, choose additional players to invite, then tap Next.
Send your invitation, then wait for the others to accept. When everyone is ready, 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.
Tap Friends or Requests, tap , then enter your friend’s email
address or Game Center nickname. Tap
to browse your contacts.
To add several friends in one request, type Return after each address.
Respond to a friend request
Tap Requests, tap the request, then tap Accept or Ignore. To report a
problem with the request, flick up and tap “Report a Problem.”
See the games a friend plays and
check your friend’s scores
Tap Friends, tap your friend’s name, then tap Games or Points.
Search for someone in your list
of friends
Tap the status bar to scroll to the top of the screen, then tap the search
eld and start typing.
Prevent game invitations
from others
Turn o∂ Game Invites in your Game Center account settings. See “Game
Center settings” on page 104.
Keep your email address private
Turn o∂ Find Me By Email in your Game Center account settings. See “Game
Center settings” on page 104.
Disable all multiplayer activity
Go to Settings > General > Restrictions > Game Center and turn o∂
Multiplayer Games.
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Send a friend request
Disallow friend requests
Go to Settings > General > Restrictions > Game Center and turn o∂
Adding Friends.
See a list of a friend’s friends
Tap Friends, tap the friend’s name, then tap Friends just below their picture.
Remove a friend
Tap Friends, tap a name, then tap Unfriend.
Report o∂ensive or
inappropriate behavior
Tap Friends, tap the person’s name, then tap “Report a Problem.”
Game Center settings
Some Game Center settings are associated with the Apple ID you use to sign in. Others are
in the Settings app on iPad.
Change Game Center settings for your Apple ID: Sign in using your Apple ID, tap Me, tap the
Account banner, then choose View Account.
Specify which notications you want for Game Center: Go to Settings > Notications >
Game Center. If Game Center doesn’t appear, turn on Notifications.
Change restrictions a∂ecting Game Center: Go to Settings > General > Restrictions >
Game Center.
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Accessibility
Universal Access features
iPad incorporates numerous accessibility features, including:
 VoiceOver screen reader
 Zoom magnication
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Zoom, 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.
You can turn individual accessibility features on or o∂ in Accessibility settings on iPad. You can
also turn some features on or o∂ in iTunes when you connect iPad to your computer.
Turn on accessibility features using iPad: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility.
Turn on accessibility features using iTunes: Connect iPad to your computer and select iPad in
the iTunes device list. Click Summary, then click Congure Universal Access at the bottom of the
Summary screen.
About VoiceOver
VoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so 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 (the VoiceOver cursor) encloses it and VoiceOver speaks the name
or describes the item.
Touch the screen or drag your fingers to hear di∂erent items on the screen. When you select text,
VoiceOver reads the text. If you turn on Speak Hints, VoiceOver may tell you the name of the item
and provide instructions for you—for example, “double-tap to open.” To interact with items on the
screen, such as buttons and links, use the gestures described in “Learning VoiceOver gestures” on
page 108.
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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
influenced by the Region Locale setting. VoiceOver is available in many languages, but not all.
Setting up VoiceOver
Important: VoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPad. Once VoiceOver is turned on,
you must use VoiceOver gestures to operate iPad—even to turn VoiceOver o∂ again to resume
standard operation.
Note: You can’t use VoiceOver and Zoom at the same time.
Turn VoiceOver on or o∂: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. You can also set
Triple-click Home to turn VoiceOver on or o∂. See “Triple-Click Home” on page 115.
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. When Speak Hints
is turned on, VoiceOver may tell you the action of the item or provide
instructions for you—for example, “double-tap to open.” You can also
add Hints to the rotor, then swipe up or down to adjust. See “Using the
VoiceOver rotor control” on page 110.
Set the VoiceOver speaking rate
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver and drag the Speaking
Rate slider. You can also add Speech Rate to the rotor, then swipe up or
down to adjust. See “Using the VoiceOver rotor control” on page 110.
Change typing feedback
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Typing Feedback.
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Use phonetics in typing feedback
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Phonetics. Text
is read character-by-character. Voiceover rst speaks the character, then its
phonetic equivalent—for example, “f” and then “foxtrot.”
Use pitch change
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Use Pitch Change.
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.
Set the rotor options for web
browsing
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor. Tap to select
or deselect options, or drag
up to reposition an item.
Change VoiceOver pronunciation
Set the rotor to Language and then swipe up or down. The Language rotor
position is available when you select more than one pronunciation.
Select the pronunciations available
in the language rotor
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Language Rotor.
To change the position of a language in the list, drag
up or down.
Change the language for iPad
Go to Settings > General > International > Language. Some languages
may be a∂ected by the Region Local setting in Settings > General >
International > Region Format.
Skip images while navigating
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Navigate Images.
You can choose to skip all images or only those without descriptions.
Speak notications when you
unlock iPad
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speak Notications.
If this is o∂, iPad speaks only the time when you unlock it.
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Select items on the screen: Drag your nger over the screen. VoiceOver identies each element
as you touch it. You can move systematically from one element to the next by flicking left or right
with a single nger. Elements are selected from left to right, top to bottom. Flick right to go to the
next element, or flick left to go to the previous element.
Enable vertical navigation
Add Vertical Navigation to the rotor, use the rotor to select it, then swipe
up or down to move to the item above or below. See “Using the VoiceOver
rotor control” on page 110.
Select the rst or last element
on the screen
Flick up or down with four ngers.
Unlock iPad
Select the Unlock button, then double-tap the screen.
Select an item by name
Triple-tap with two ngers anywhere on the screen to open the Item
Chooser. Then type a name in the search field, or flick right or left to move
through the list alphabetically, or tap the table index to the right of the list
and flick up or down to move quickly through the list of items.
Change the name of a screen item
so it’s easier to find
Tap and hold with two ngers anywhere on the screen.
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Speak the text of the selected element: Flick down or up with one nger to read the next or
previous word or character (twist the rotor control to choose characters or words). You can include
the phonetic spelling. See “Setting up VoiceOver” on page 106.
Tap once with two ngers. Tap again with two ngers to resume speaking.
Speaking automatically resumes when you select another item.
Change the speaking volume
Use the volume buttons on iPad, or add volume to the rotor and swipe up
and down to adjust. See “Using the VoiceOver rotor control” on page 110.
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Stop speaking an item
Mute VoiceOver
Double-tap with three ngers. Double-tap again with three ngers to turn
speaking back on. To turn o∂ only VoiceOver sounds, set the Side Switch to
Mute. If an external keyboard is connected, you can also press the Control
key on the keyboard to mute or unmute VoiceOver.
Use the compact reading voice
iOS 5 includes a new reading voice that’s automatically downloaded to iPad.
If you prefer the original voice, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
VoiceOver > Use Compact Voice.
Speak the entire screen from
the top
Flick up with two ngers.
Speak from the current item to the
bottom of the screen
Flick down with two ngers.
Speak the iPad status information
Tap the top of the screen to hear such information as the time, battery life,
Wi-Fi signal strength, and more.
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“Tap” the selected item when VoiceOver is on: Double-tap anywhere on the screen.
Triple-tap anywhere on the screen.
Adjust a slider
With a single finger, flick up to increase the setting or down to decrease
the setting.
Scroll a list or area of the screen
Flick up or down with three ngers. Flick down to page down through
the list or screen, or flick up to page up. When paging through a list,
VoiceOver speaks the range of items displayed (for example, “showing rows
5 through 10”). You can also scroll continuously through a list, instead of
paging through it. 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.
Use a list index
Some lists have an alphabetical index along the right side. The index can’t
be selected by flicking between elements; you must touch the index
directly to select it. With the index selected, flick up or down to move along
the index. You can also double-tap, then slide your nger up or down.
Reorder a list
Some lists, such as the Rotor and Language Rotor in Accessibility settings
can be reordered. Select
on the right side of an item, double-tap
and hold until you hear a sound, then drag up or down. VoiceOver speaks
the item you’ve moved above or below, depending on the direction
you’re dragging.
Rearrange the Home screen
On the Home screen, select the icon you want to move. Double-tap and
hold the icon, then drag it. VoiceOver speaks the row and column position
as you 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 finish,
press the Home button .
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“Double-tap” the selected item
when VoiceOver is on
Turn the screen curtain on or o∂
Triple-tap with three ngers. When the screen curtain is on, the screen
contents are active even though the display is turned o∂.
Unlock iPad
Select the Unlock switch, then double-tap the screen.
Learning VoiceOver gestures
When VoiceOver is turned on, the standard touchscreen gestures have di∂erent e∂ects. These and
some additional gestures let you move around the screen and control individual elements when
they’re selected. VoiceOver gestures include two- and three-fingers gestures to tap or flick. For
best results when using two- and three-nger gestures, relax and let your ngers touch the screen
with some space between them.
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 finger. Then VoiceOver gestures resume.
You can use di∂erent techniques to enter VoiceOver gestures. For example, you can enter a
two-nger tap using two ngers from one hand, or one nger from each hand. You can also use
your thumbs. Many find the “split-tap” gesture especially e∂ective: instead of selecting an item
and double-tapping, you can touch and hold an item with one nger, then tap the screen with
another finger. Try di∂erent techniques to discover which works best for you.
If your gestures don’t work, try quicker movements, especially for double-tapping and flicking
gestures. To flick, try quickly brushing the screen with your finger or fingers. When VoiceOver is
turned on, the VoiceOver Practice button appears, which gives you a chance to practice VoiceOver
gestures before proceeding.
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Practice gestures: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap VoiceOver Practice.
When you nish practicing, tap Done.
If you don’t see the VoiceOver Practice button, make sure VoiceOver is turned on.
Here’s a summary of key VoiceOver gestures:
Navigate and Read
 Tap: Speak item.
 Flick right or left: Select the next or previous item.
 Flick up or down: Depends on the Rotor Control setting. See “Using the VoiceOver rotor
control” on page 110.
 Two-nger tap: Stop speaking the current item.
 Two-finger flick up: Read all from the top of the screen.
 Two-finger flick down: Read all from the current position.
 Two-finger “scrub”: Move two fingers back and forth three times quickly (making a “z”) to
dismiss an alert or go back to the previous screen.
 Two-nger triple tap: Open the Item Chooser.
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 Three-nger tap: Speak additional information, such as position within a list or whether text
is selected.
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 Four-nger tap at top of screen: Select the rst item on the page.
 Four-nger tap at bottom of screen: Select the last item on the page.
Activate
 Double-tap: Activate the selected item.
 Triple-tap: Double-tap an item.
 Split-tap: An alternative to selecting an item and double-tapping is to touch an item with
one nger, then tap the screen with another to activate an item.
 Touch an item with one finger, tap the screen with another finger (“split-tapping”): Activate the item.
 Double-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, then without lifting your nger, drag your nger to
slide a switch.
 Two-nger double-tap: Play or pause in Music, Videos, YouTube, Voice Memos, or Photos.
Take a photo (Camera). Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos. Start or stop
the stopwatch.
 Two-nger double-tap and hold: Open the element labeler.
 Two-nger triple-tap: Open the Item Chooser.
 Three-nger double-tap: Mute or unmute VoiceOver.
 Three-finger triple-tap: Turn the screen curtain on or o∂.
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Using the VoiceOver rotor control
The rotor control is a virtual dial that you can use to change the results of up and down flick
gestures when VoiceOver is turned on.
Operate the rotor: Rotate two ngers on the iPad screen around a point between them.
Change the options included in the rotor: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >
Rotor and select the options you want to be available using the rotor.
The e∂ect of the rotor depends on what you’re doing. When you read 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 flick up or down. When you browse a webpage, you can use the rotor
setting to hear all the text (either word-by-word or character-by-character), or to jump from one
element to another of a certain type, such as headers or links.
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Speaking
Adjust VoiceOver speaking by:
 Volume or rate
Reading text
Select and hear text by:
 Character, word, or line
 Use of typing echo, pitch change, or phonetics (using Apple Wireless Keyboard)
See “Controlling VoiceOver Using an Apple Wireless Keyboard” on page 112.
Navigating
Select and hear text by:
 Character, word, or line
 Heading
 Link, visited link, non-visited link, or in-page link
 Form control
 Table or row (when navigating a table)
 List
 Landmark
 Image
 Static text
 Items of the same type
 Buttons
 Text elds
 Search elds
 Containers (screen regions such as the dock)
Zoom in or out
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Move insertion point and hear text by:
 Character, word, or line
Select edit function
Select language
Using a control
Select and hear values by:
 Character, word, or line
Adjust the value of the control object
Entering and editing text with VoiceOver
When you select a text eld with VoiceOver, you can use the onscreen keyboard or an external
keyboard connected to iPad to enter text. You can use the editing features of iPad to cut, copy, or
paste in the text eld.
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There are two ways to enter text in VoiceOver—standard typing and touch typing. With standard
typing, you select a key, then double-tap the screen to enter the character. With touch typing, you
touch to select a key and the character is entered automatically when you lift your nger. Touch
typing can be quicker, but may require more practice than standard typing.
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Enter text: Select an editable text eld, double-tap to display the insertion point and the
onscreen keyboard, and type characters.
 Standard typing: Select a key on the keyboard by flicking left or right, then double-tap to enter
the character. Or move you nger around the keyboard to select a key and, while continuing
to touch the key with one nger, tap the screen with another nger. VoiceOver speaks the key
when it’s selected, and again when the character is entered.
 Touch typing: Touch a key on the keyboard to select it, then lift your nger to enter the
character. If you touch the wrong key, move your nger on the keyboard until you select the
key you want. VoiceOver speaks the character for each key as you touch it, but doesn’t enter a
character until you lift your nger.
Note: Touch typing works only for the keys that enter text. Use standard typing for other keys
such as Shift, Delete, and Return.
Move the insertion point: Flick up or down to move the insertion point forward or backward
in the text. Use the rotor to choose whether you want to move the insertion point by character,
by word, or by line. VoiceOver makes a sound when the insertion point moves, and speaks the
character, word, or line that the insertion point moves across.
When moving forward by words, the insertion point is placed at the end of each word, before
the space or punctuation that follows. When moving backward, the insertion point is placed
at the end of the preceding word, before the space or punctuation that follows it. To move the
insertion point past the punctuation at the end of a word or sentence, use the rotor to switch
back to character mode. When moving the insertion point by line, VoiceOver speaks each line as
you move across it. When moving forward, the insertion point is placed at the beginning of the
next line (except when you reach the last line of a paragraph, when the insertion point is moved
to the end of the line just spoken). When moving backward, the insertion point is placed at the
beginning of the line that’s spoken.
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With VoiceOver turned on and a key selected on the keyboard, use the
rotor to select Typing Mode, then flick up or down.
Delete a character
, then double-tap or split-tap. You must do this even when
Select the
touch typing. To delete multiple characters, touch and hold the Delete key,
then tap the screen with another nger once for each character your want
to delete. VoiceOver speaks the character as it’s deleted. If Use Pitch Change
is turned on, VoiceOver speaks deleted characters in a lower pitch.
Select text
Set the rotor to Edit, flick up or down to choose Select or Select All, 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, the entire text is
selected. Pinch apart or together to increase or decrease the selection.
Cut, copy, or paste
Make sure the rotor is set to edit. With text selected, flick up or down to
choose Cut, Copy, or Paste, then double-tap.
Undo
Shake iPad, flick left or right to choose the action to undo, then double-tap.
Enter an accented character
In standard typing mode, select the plain character, then double-tap and
hold until you hear a sound indicating alternate characters have appeared.
Drag left or right to select and hear the choices. Release your nger to enter
the current selection.
Change the language you’re
typing in
Set the rotor to Language, then flick up or down. Choose “default language”
to use the language specied in International settings. The Language
rotor appears only if you select more than one language in the VoiceOver
Language Rotor setting. See “Setting up VoiceOver” on page 106.
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When you search the web in Safari with VoiceOver on, the Search Results rotor items lets you hear
the list of suggested search phrases.
Search the web: Select the search eld, enter your search, then select Search Results using the
rotor. Flick right or left to move down or up the list, then double-tap the screen to search the web
using the current search phrase.
Using VoiceOver with Maps
You can use VoiceOver to zoom in or out, select pins, and get information about locations.
Zoom in or out: Select the map, use the rotor to choose zoom mode, then flick up or down to
zoom in or out.
Select a pin: Touch a pin, or flick 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 flag.
Flick left or right to select the More Info button, then double-tap to display the information page.
Controlling VoiceOver Using an Apple Wireless Keyboard
You can control VoiceOver on iPad using an Apple Wireless Keyboard. See “Using Bluetooth
devices” on page 35.
You can use VoiceOver keyboard commands to 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.
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VO = Control-Option
VO–A
Read from the top
VO–B
Move to the status bar
VO–M
Press the Home button
VO–H
Select the next or previous item
VO–Right Arrow or VO–Left Arrow
Tap an item
VO–Space bar
Double-tap with two ngers
VO–”-”
Choose the next or previous
rotor item
VO–Up Arrow or VO–Down Arrow
Choose the next or previous
speech rotor item
VO–Command–Left Arrow or VO–Command–Right Arrow
Adjust speech rotor item
VO–Command–Up Arrow or VO–Command–Down Arrow
Mute or unmute VoiceOver
VO–S
Turn the screen curtain on or o∂
VO–Shift-S
Turn on VoiceOver help
VO–K
Return to the previous screen,
or turn o∂ VoiceOver help
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Quick Nav
Turn 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 Arrow
Select the next or previous item
Right Arrow or Left Arrow
Select the next or previous item
specied by the rotor setting
Up Arrow or Down Arrow
Select the rst or last item
Control–Up Arrow or Control–Down Arrow
“Tap” an item
Up Arrow–Down Arrow
Scroll up, down, left, or right
Option–Up Arrow, Option–Down Arrow, Option–Left Arrow, or
Option–Right Arrow
Change the rotor
Up Arrow–Left Arrow or Up Arrow–Right Arrow
Single Letter Quick Nav for the Web
When you view a web page with Quick Nav enabled, you can use the following keys on the
keyboard to navigate the page quickly. Typing the key moves to the next item of the indicated
type. Hold the Shift key as you type the letter to move to the previous item.
Heading
Link
Text eld
Button
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Form control
Image
Table
Static text
ARIA landmark
List
Element of the same type
Level 1 heading
Level 2 heading
Level 3 heading
Level 4 heading
Level 5 heading
Level 6 heading
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Setting up a braille display
You 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.
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Set up a braille display: Turn on the display, then go to Settings > General > Bluetooth and
turn on Bluetooth. Then go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille and choose
the display.
Turn contracted braille on or o∂
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille.
Turn eight-dot braille on or o∂
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille.
Choosing a language
The braille display uses the language that’s set for Voice Control. This is normally 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: Go to Settings > 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.
Controlling VoiceOver with your braille display
You can set the leftmost or rightmost cell of your braille display to provide system status and
other information:
 Announcement History contains an unread message
 The current Announcement History message has not been read
 VoiceOver speech is muted
 The iPad battery is low (less than 20% charge)
 iPad is in landscape orientation
 The screen display is turned o∂
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 The current line contains additional text to the left
 The current line contains additional text to the right
Set the leftmost or rightmost cell to display status information: Go to Settings > 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.
Triple-Click Home
Triple-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∂
 Turn White on Black on or o∂
 Turn Zoom on or o∂
Triple-click Home is normally turned o∂.
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then choose the function you want.
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The Zoom accessibility feature lets you magnify the entire screen to help you see what’s on
the display.
Turn Zoom on or o∂: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom, then tap the Zoom On/O∂
switch. Or, use Triple-click Home. See “Triple-Click Home” on page 115.
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 toward the top of the screen (to
increase magnication) or toward the bottom of the screen (to decrease
magnication). The tap-and-drag gesture is similar to a double-tap, except
you don’t lift your fingers on the second tap—instead, drag your fingers on
the screen. Once you start dragging, you can drag with a single nger.
Move around the screen
When zoomed in, drag or flick the screen with three fingers. Once you start
dragging, you can drag with a single nger so that you can see more of
the screen. Hold a single 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 top-middle
of the screen.
While using Zoom with an Apple Wireless Keyboard, the screen image follows the insertion point,
keeping it in the center of the display. See “Using an Apple Wireless Keyboard” on page 30.
Large Text
Large 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: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Large Text.
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White on Black
Use 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: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > White on Black.
Speak Selection
Even with VoiceOver turned o∂, you can have iPad read aloud any text you can select.
Turn on Speak Selection and adjust speaking rate: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
Speak Selection.
Have text read to you
Select the text, then tap Speak.
Speak Auto-Text
Speak Auto-text speaks the text corrections and suggestions iPad makes when you type.
Turn Speak Auto-text on or o∂: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speak Auto-text.
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Mono 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∂: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Mono Audio.
AssistiveTouch
AssistiveTouch helps you use iPad if you have di∑culty touching the screen or pressing the
buttons. You can use a compatible adaptive accessory (such as a joystick) together with
AssistiveTouch to control iPad. You can also use AssistiveTouch without an accessory to perform
gestures that are di∑cult for you.
Turn on AssistiveTouch: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. You can also
set Triple-click Home to turn AssistiveTouch on or o∂; go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
Triple-click Home.
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Adjust the tracking speed
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Touch speed.
Show or hide the
AssistiveTouch menu
Click the secondary button on your accessory.
Hide the menu button
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch >
Always Show Menu.
Perform a flick or drag that uses
2, 3, 4, or 5 ngers
Tap the menu button, tap Gestures, and then tap the number of digits
needed for the gesture. When the corresponding circles appear on the
screen, flick or drag in the direction required by the gesture. When you’re
nished, tap the menu button.
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Perform a pinch gesture
Tap the menu button, tap Favorites, and then tap Pinch. When the pinch
circles appear, touch anywhere on the screen to move the pinch circles,
then drag the pinch circles in or out to perform a pinch gesture. When you
nish, tap the menu button.
Create your own gesture
Tap the menu button, tap Favorites, and then tap an empty gesture
placeholder. You can also go to Settings > General > Accessibility >
AssistiveTouch > “Create custom gesture.”
Lock or rotate the screen, adjust
iPad volume, toggle the Side
Switch, or simulate shaking iPad
Tap the menu button, then tap Device.
Simulate pressing the Home button Tap the menu button, then tap Home.
Move the menu button
Drag it to any location on the screen.
Exit a menu without performing
a gesture
Tap anywhere outside the menu.
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Take 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.”
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Minimum font size for mail messages
To increase readability, set the minimum font size for Mail message text to Large, Extra Large,
or Giant.
Set the minimum mail message font size: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars >
Minimum Font Size.
The Large Text setting overrides this minimum font size.
Widescreen keyboards
All 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.
Closed captioning
Turn on closed captioning for videos: Go to Settings > Video > Closed Captioning.
Not all video content includes closed captions.
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Settings
Airplane Mode
Airplane mode disables the wireless features in order to reduce potential interference with aircraft
operation and other electrical equipment.
Turn on airplane mode: Tap Settings and turn airplane mode on.
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When airplane mode is on, appears in the status bar at the top of the screen. No Wi-Fi, cellular
(for iPad Wi-Fi + 3G) or Bluetooth signals are emitted from iPad, disabling any feature that uses
the Internet.
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If allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, you can continue to listen
to music, watch videos, browse email, calendar, and other data you’ve previously received, and use
apps that don’t require an Internet connection.
Wi-Fi
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If Wi-Fi is available and allowed by the aircraft operator and applicable laws and regulations, go to
Settings > Wi-Fi to turn it on. Similarly, you can turn on BlueTooth in Settings > General > BlueTooth.
Joining a Wi-Fi network
Wi-Fi settings determine whether iPad uses local Wi-Fi networks to connect to the Internet. When
iPad is joined to 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.
Once you join a Wi-Fi network, iPad automatically connects to it whenever the network is in range.
If more than one previous used network is in range, iPad joins the one last used.
If no Wi-Fi networks are available, iPad Wi-Fi + 3G connects over your cellular network, if possible.
You can also use iPad to set up a new AirPort base station that provides Wi-Fi services to your
home or o∑ce. See “Setting up an AirPort base station” on page 119.
Turn Wi-Fi on or o∂: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi.
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join a new network
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and turn “Ask to Join Networks” on or o∂.
If “Ask to Join Networks” is turned o∂, you must manually join a network to
connect to the Internet when a previously used network isn’t available.
Forget a network, so iPad doesn’t
join it
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and tap
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 scanned networks, go
to Settings > Wi-Fi > Other, then enter the network name.
You must already know the network name, password, and security type to
connect to a closed network.
Adjust settings for connecting
to a Wi-Fi network
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, then tap
next to a network you’ve joined before.
next to a network.
Setting up an AirPort base station
An AirPort base station provides a Wi-Fi connection to your home, school, or small business
network. You can use iPad to set up a new AirPort Express base station, AirPort Extreme base
station, or Time Capsule.
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Use the AirPort Setup Assistant: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. Under the “Set up an AirPort base station”
heading, tap the name of the base station you want to set up. Then follow the onscreen instructions.
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see the documentation that came with the base station.
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If the base station you want to set up isn’t listed, make sure it has power, that you’re within range,
and that it hasn’t already been configured. You can only set up base stations that are new or have
been reset.
If your AirPort base station is already congured, the AirPort Utility app from the App Store lets
you change the base station’s settings and monitor its status.
Notications
Push notications appear in Notication Center and alert you to new information, even when an
app isn’t running. Notifications vary by app, but may include text or sound alerts, and a numbered
badge on the app icon on the Home screen.
You can turn notifications o∂ if you don’t want to be notified, and you can change the order
notications appear in.
Turn notifications on or o∂: Go to Settings > Notifications. Tap an item in the list, then turn
notifications on or o∂ for that item.
Apps that have notifications turned o∂ are shown in the Not In Notification Center list.
Change the number of notications Tap Notications, then choose an item from the In Notication Center
list. Tap Show to select how many notications of this type appear in
Notication Center.
Change the alert styles
Tap Notications, then choose an item from the In Notication Center list.
Select None to turn o∂ alerts for new notifications.
Change the order of notications
Tap Notications, then tap Edit. Drag the notications to reorder them. To
turn o∂ a notification, drag it to the Not In Notification Center list.
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Display numbered badges on apps
with notications
Tap Notications, then choose an item from the In Notication Center list.
Turn o∂ Badge App Icon.
Prevent alerts when iPad is locked
Tap Notications, then choose an app from the In Notication Center
list. Turn o∂ “View in Lock Screen” to hide alerts from the app when iPad
is locked.
Some apps have additional options. For example, Messages lets you specify how many times the
alert sound is repeated and if message previews are included in the notication.
Location Services
Location Services lets apps such as Reminders, Maps, Camera, and third-party location-based apps
gather and use data showing your location. The location data collected by Apple is not collected
in a form that personally identies you. Your approximate location is determined using available
information from cellular network data (on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G), and from local Wi-Fi networks (if you
have Wi-Fi turned on). To conserve battery life, turn Location Services o∂ when you’re not using it.
When an app is using Location Services,
appears in the status bar.
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Every app and system service that uses Location Services appears in the Location Services settings
screen, showing whether Location Services is turned on or o∂ for that app or service. You can turn
Location Services o∂ for some or for all apps and services, if you don’t want to use this feature. If
you turn Location Services o∂, you’re prompted to turn it on again the next time an app or service
tries to use it.
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If you have third-party apps on iPad that use Location Services, review the third party’s terms and
privacy policy for each app to understand how it uses your location data.
Turn Location Services on or o∂: Go to Settings > Location Services.
Carrier
This 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 Data
Use Cellular Data settings (on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G only) to activate cellular data service, change your
data plan, turn cellular use on or o∂, or add a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to lock the
micro-SIM card.
Activate, view, or change your cellular data account: Go to Settings > Cellular Data, then tap
View Account. Follow the onscreen instructions.
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Turn Cellular Data on or o∂
Go to Settings > Cellular Data. If Cellular Data is turned o∂, all data services
will use only Wi-Fi, including email, web browsing, push notications
and other services. If Cellular Data is turned on, carrier charges may apply.
For example, certain features and services such as Messages transfer data,
and your use of these features and services could impact charges to your
data plan.
Turn Data Roaming on or o∂
Go to Settings > Cellular Data. Turning o∂ Data Roaming avoids carrier
charges that may arise when using a network provided by a di∂erent carrier.
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VPN
VPNs used within organizations lets you communicate private information securely over a nonprivate network. You may need to congure VPN, for example, in order to access your work email.
This setting appears when you have VPN configured on iPad, and lets you turn VPN on or o∂. See
“Network” on page 122.
Brightness & Wallpaper
Use Brightness settings to adjust the screen to a comfortable level.
Adjust the screen brightness: Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper and drag the slider.
Set whether iPad adjusts screen
brightness automatically
Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper and 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.
Wallpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lock screen or Home screen.
See “Changing the wallpaper” on page 26.
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Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock. Turn o∂ Picture Frame to
remove from the Lock screen.
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Turn o∂ Picture Frame
on the Lock screen.
Activate Picture Frame: Tap
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Picture 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 shuπe photos.
General
General settings include network, sharing, security, and other iOS settings. You can also nd
information about your iPad, and reset various iPad settings.
About
Go to Settings > General > About to get information about your iPad, including available storage
space, serial numbers, network addresses, and legal and regulatory information.
Change the name of your iPad: Go to Settings > General > About, then tap Name.
The name appears in the sidebar when iPad is connected to iTunes, and it’s used by iCloud.
Software Update
Software Update lets you download and install iOS updates from Apple.
Update to the latest iOS version: Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
If a newer version of iOS is available, follow the onscreen instructions to download and install
the update.
Note: Make sure iPad is connected to a power source so that the installation, which can take
several minutes, completes successfully.
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Usage
You can view available storage space, display battery power remaining, and, on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G,
cellular usage.
View available storage: Go to Settings > General > Usage.
Manage iCloud storage
Go to Settings > General > Usage > Manage Storage.
View app storage
Go to Settings > General > Usage. Each installed app’s total storage space
is shown. For more details, tap the app’s name.
See your cellular usage
Go to Settings > General > Usage > Cellular Usage. Available on
iPad Wi-Fi + 3G.
Reset your usage statistics
Go to Settings > General > Usage > Cellular Usage, then tap Reset Statistics
to clear the data and cumulative time statistics.
Show battery percentage
Go to Settings > General > Usage and turn Battery Percentage on.
Sounds
You can set iPad to play a sound whenever you get a new message, email, or reminder. Sounds
can also play for appointments, sending an email, keyboard clicks, and when you lock iPad.
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When set to silent, iPad doesn’t play any alert, or e∂ects sounds. It does, however, play alarms set
using Clock.
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Adjust the alerts volume: Go to Settings > General > Sounds and drag the slider. Or, if “Change
with Buttons” is turned on, use the volume buttons on the side of iPad.
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Note: In some countries or regions, the sound e∂ects for Camera are played even if iPad is set
to silent.
Allow the volume buttons to
change alerts volume
Go to Settings > General > Sounds and turn on “Change with Buttons.”
Set the alert and other sounds
Go to Settings > General > Sounds and select tones for the items in the list.
Network
Use Network settings to congure a VPN (virtual private network) connection and access
Wi-Fi settings.
Add a new VPN conguration
Go to Settings > General > Network > VPN > Add VPN Conguration.
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. See “VPN” on page 121.
For information about Wi-Fi settings, see “Wi-Fi” on page 118.
Bluetooth
iPad can connect wirelessly to Bluetooth devices such as headphones. You can also connect the
Apple Wireless Keyboard using Bluetooth. See “Using an Apple Wireless Keyboard” on page 30.
Turn Bluetooth on or o∂: Go to Settings > General > Bluetooth.
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iTunes Wi-Fi Sync
You can sync iPad with iTunes on a computer that’s connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Enable iTunes Wi-Fi Sync: Connect iPad to your computer using the Dock Connector to USB
Cable. In iTunes, turn on “Sync over Wi-Fi connection” in the device’s Summary pane. See “Syncing
with iTunes” on page 19.
After you congure Wi-Fi Sync, iPad syncs with iTunes automatically, once a day, when it is
connected to a power source and:
 iPad and your computer are both connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
 iTunes on your computer is running.
See Wi-Fi Sync status
Go to Settings > General > iTunes Wi-Fi Sync.
Immediately sync with iTunes
Go to Settings > General > iTunes Wi-Fi Sync, then tap Sync Now.
Spotlight Search
The Spotlight Search setting lets you specify the content areas searched by Search, and rearrange
the order of the results.
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Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search. Touch
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Set which content areas are searched by Search: Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search,
then select the items to search.
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Locking iPad turns o∂ the display, saves your battery, and prevents unintended operation of iPad.
You can still adjust the volume while listening to music.
Set the amount of time before iPad locks: Go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock, then choose a time.
Passcode Lock
By default, iPad doesn’t require a passcode to unlock it.
Setting a passcode enables data protection. See “Security features” on page 36.
Set a passcode: Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock to set a 4-digit passcode.
If you forget your passcode, you must restore the iPad software. See “Updating iPad” on page 136.
Turn passcode lock o∂ or
change your passcode
Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock.
Set how long before your
passcode is required
Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and enter your passcode.
Tap Require Passcode, then select how long iPad can be locked before
you need to enter a passcode to unlock it.
Turn Simple Passcode on or o∂
Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock.
A simple passcode is a four-digit number. To increase security, turn o∂
Simple Passcode and use a longer passcode with a combination of
numbers, letters, punctuation, and special characters.
Erase data after ten failed
passcode attempts
Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and tap Erase Data.
After ten failed passcode attempts, all settings are reset, and all your
information and media are erased by removing the encryption key to
the data.
Turn Picture Frame on or o∂
Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and turn o∂ Picture Frame. See
“Picture Frame” on page 121.
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iPad Cover Lock / Unlock
You can automatically lock or unlock iPad 2 when you use it with the iPad Smart Cover (available
separately). When this is turned on, iPad automatically locks and goes to sleep when you close the
cover, and then wakes and when you open it.
Restrictions
You can set restrictions for the use of some apps and for purchased content. For example, parents
can restrict explicit music from being seen on playlists, or turn o∂ YouTube access.
Turn on restrictions: Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, then tap Enable Restrictions.
Important: If you forget your passcode, you must restore the iPad software from iTunes. See
“Restoring iPad” on page 136.
You can set the following restrictions:
Safari is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot use Safari to
browse the web or access web clips.
YouTube
YouTube is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen.
Camera
Camera is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot take photos.
FaceTime
You cannot make or receive FaceTime video calls. The FaceTime icon is removed from the
Home screen.
iTunes
The iTunes Store is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot
preview, purchase, or download content.
Ping
You cannot access Ping or any of its features.
Installing Apps
The App Store is disabled and its icon is removed from the Home screen. You cannot
install apps on iPad.
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doesn’t appear on app icons when you’re
Deleting Apps
You cannot delete apps from iPad.
customizing the Home screen.
Location
Turn Location Services o∂ for individual apps. You can also lock Location Services so
that changes to the settings can’t be made, including authorizing additional apps to use
the services.
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The current Mail, Contacts, Calendar settings are locked and you cannot add, modify, or
delete accounts.
In-app Purchases
Turn o∂ In-App Purchases. When enabled, this feature allows you to purchase additional
content or functionality within apps downloaded from the App Store.
Require Password
for In-App Purchases
Requires you to enter your Apple ID for in-app purchases after the time period you specify.
Set content
restrictions
Tap Ratings For, then select a country from the list. You can then set restrictions using
a country’s ratings system for music, podcasts, movies, TV show, and apps. Content that
doesn’t meet the rating you select won’t appear on iPad.
Restrict multiplayer
games
When Multiplayer Games is turned o∂, you can’t request a match, send or receive
invitations to play games, or add friends in Game Center.
Restrict adding
friends
When Adding Friends is o∂, you can’t make or receive friend requests in Game Center.
If Multiplayer Games is turned on, you can continue to play with existing friends.
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Side Switch
You can use the Side Switch to lock screen orientation or to silence notifications and sound e∂ects.
Lock the screen in portrait or landscape orientation: Go to Settings > General > “Use the Side
Switch to…,” then tap Lock Rotation.
Mute notifications and other sound e∂ects: Go to Settings > General > “Use the Side Switch
to…,” then tap Mute.
The Side Switch doesn’t mute audio or video playback.
Multitasking Gestures
Multitasking gestures let you quickly switch between apps, reveal the multitasking bar, and go the
Home screen. See “Using multitasking gestures” on page 15.
Date & Time
These settings apply to the time shown in the status bar at the top of the screen, and in world
clocks and calendars.
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Set whether iPad shows 24-hour time or 12-hour time: Go to Settings > General > Date & Time,
then turn 24-Hour Time on or o∂. (24-Hour Time may not be available in all countries or regions.)
Go to Settings > General > Date & Time.
If iPad is set to update the time automatically, it determines your time
zone based on your Internet connection and updates it for the time zone
you’re in. If you’re traveling, iPad may not be able to automatically set the
local time.
Set the date and time manually
Go to Settings > General > Date & Time, then turn Set Automatically o∂.
Tap Time Zone to set your time zone. “Tap Date & Time,” then tap “Set Date
& Time” and enter the date and time.
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Set whether iPad updates the date
and time automatically
Keyboard
You can turn on keyboards for writing in di∂erent languages, and you can turn typing features,
such as spell-checking, on or o∂. For information about keyboard options, see “Typing” on page 26.
For information about using international keyboards, see Appendix B, “International
Keyboards,” on page 129.
International
Use International settings to set the language for iPad, turn keyboards for di∂erent languages on
or o∂, and set the date, time, and telephone number formats for your country or region.
Set the language for iPad: Go to Settings > General > International > Language, choose the
language you want to use, then tap Done.
Set the calendar format
Go to Settings > General > International > Calendar, and choose the format.
Set the date, time, and telephone
number formats
Go to Settings > General > International > Region Format, then choose
your region.
The Region Format also determines the language used for the days and
months that appear in apps.
Accessibility
To turn on accessibility features, choose Accessibility and choose the features you want. See
Chapter 24, “Accessibility,” on page 105.
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This setting appears if you install one or more proles on iPad. Tap Proles to see information
about the profiles you install. For more information about profiles see Appendix A, “iPad in
Business,” on page 127.
Reset
You can reset the word dictionary, network settings, home screen layout, and location warnings.
You can also erase all of your content and settings.
Erase all content and settings: Go to Settings > General > Reset, then tap Erase All Content
and Settings.
After conrming that you want to reset iPad, all content, your personal information, and settings
are removed. It cannot be used until it’s set up again.
Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
All your preferences and settings are reset.
Reset network settings
Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset Network Settings.
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 are left turned on.
To remove VPN settings installed by a conguration prole, go to
Settings > General > Prole, then select the prole and tap Remove.
This also removes other settings and accounts provided by the prole.
Reset the keyboard dictionary
Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset Keyboard Dictionary.
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.
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Reset all settings
Reset the Home screen layout
Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset Home Screen Layout.
Reset location warnings
Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset Location Warnings.
Location warnings are requests made by apps to use Location Services.
iPad presents a location warning for an app the rst time the app makes a
request to use Location Services. If you tap Cancel in response, the request
isn’t shown again. To reset the location warnings so that you get a request
for each app, tap Reset Location Warnings.
Settings for apps
See other chapters for information about settings for apps. For example, for Safari settings, see
Chapter 4, “Safari,” on page 38.
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iPad in Business
iPad in the enterprise
With 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les
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If 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.
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A configuration profile can configure many di∂erent settings on iPad. For example, a configuration
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 configuration profile can also turn on
Passcode Lock, which requires you to create and enter a passcode in order to use iPad.
Your administrator may distribute conguration proles 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.
Install conguration proles: On iPad, open the email message or download the conguration
proles from the website your administrator provides. When you open the conguration prole,
installation begins.
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.
You can’t change the settings in a configuration profile. 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 conguration prole: Go to Settings > 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 accounts
Microsoft Exchange provides email, contact, tasks, 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: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Tap Add
Account, then tap Microsoft Exchange.
Your service provider or administrator can provide the account settings you need.
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VPN (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
configuration profile, iPad may turn VPN on automatically whenever it’s needed. For more
information, contact your administrator.
LDAP and CardDAV accounts
When 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.
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Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap Add
Account. Tap Other.
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Appendix
International Keyboards
International keyboards let you type text in many di∂erent languages, including Asian languages
and languages written from right to left.
Adding and removing keyboards
To type 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. For a list of keyboards supported by iPad, go to
www.apple.com/ipad/specs.
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Add a keyboard: Go to Settings > General > International > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard,
then choose a keyboard from the list. Repeat to add more keyboards.
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Remove a keyboard: Go to Settings > General > International > Keyboards, then tap Edit.
Tap
next to the keyboard you want to remove, then tap Delete.
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Edit your keyboard list: Go to Settings > General > International > Keyboards. Tap Edit, then
drag next to a keyboard to a new place in the list.
Switching keyboards
To enter text in a di∂erent language, switch keyboards.
Switch keyboards while typing: Touch and hold the Globe key to show all enabled
keyboards. To choose a keyboard, slide your nger to the name of the keyboard, then release.
The Globe key appears when you enable more than one keyboard.
You can also tap . When you tap , the name of the newly activated keyboard appears briefly.
Continue tapping to access other enabled keyboards.
Many keyboards provide letters, numbers, and symbols that aren’t visible on the keyboard.
Enter accented letters or other alternate characters: Touch and hold the related letter, number,
or symbol, then slide to choose a variant. On a Thai keyboard, for example, you can choose native
numbers by touching and holding the related Arabic number.
Chinese
You can use keyboards to enter Chinese in several di∂erent ways, including Pinyin, Cangjie,
Wubihua, and Zhuyin. You can also use your nger to write Chinese characters on the screen.
Typing using Pinyin
Use the QWERTY keyboard to type Simplied or Traditional Pinyin. As you type, suggested
characters appear. Tap a suggestion to choose it, continue typing Pinyin to see more options.
If you keep entering Pinyin without spaces, sentence suggestions appear.
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Typing using Cangjie
Build Chinese characters from the component Cangjie keys. As you type, suggested characters
appear. Tap a character to choose it, or continue typing up to ve components to see more options.
Typing using Stroke (Wubihua)
Use the keypad to build Chinese characters using up to ve strokes, in the correct writing
sequence: horizontal, vertical, left falling, right falling, and hook. For example, the Chinese
character੢ (circle) should begin with the vertical stroke 䖹.
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 key (ˤਏ) to show only characters that match exactly what you typed.
Typing using Zhuyin
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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.
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When Simplied or Traditional Chinese handwriting formats are turned on, you can draw or write
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.
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Some complex characters, such as 䉍 (part of the name for the Hong Kong International Airport),
䈰 (elevator), and 䈏 (particle used in Cantonese), can be typed by writing two or more component
characters in sequence. Tap the character to replace the characters you typed.
Roman characters are also recognized.
Converting between Simplied and Traditional Chinese
Select the character or characters you want to convert, then tap Replace.
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Japanese
You can type Japanese using the Kana or Romaji keyboards. You can also type facemarks.
Typing Japanese Kana
Use the Kana keypad to select syllables. For more syllable options, tap the arrow key and select
another syllable or word from the window.
Typing Japanese Romaji
Use the Romaji keyboard to type syllables. Alternative choices appear along the top of the
keyboard, tap one to type it. For more syllable options, tap the arrow key and select another
syllable or word from the window.
Typing Facemarks or Emoticons
Using the Japanese Kana keyboard, tap the ^_^ key.
Using the Japanese Romaji keyboard (QWERTY-Japanese layout), tap the Number key
the ^_^ key.
, then tap
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Symbols key , then tap the ^_^ key.
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Use the Emoji keyboard to add picture characters. You also can type Emoji characters using a
Japanese keyboard. For example, type はーと to get ♥.
Using the candidate list
As you type on Chinese, Japanese, or Arabic keyboards, suggested characters or candidates
appear at the top of the keyboard. Tap a candidate to enter it, or flick to the left to see more
candidates.
Use the extended candidate list: Tap the up arrow at the right to view the full candidate list.
Flick up or down to scroll the list. Tap the down arrow to go back to the short list.
Using shortcuts
When using certain Chinese or Japanese keyboards, you can create a shortcut for word and input
pairs. The shortcut is added to the personal dictionary. When you type a shortcut while using a
supported keyboard, the associated word or input pair is substituted for the shortcut. Shortcuts
are available for the following keyboards:
 Chinese - Simplied (Pinyin)
 Chinese - Traditional (Pinyin)
 Chinese - Traditional (Zhuyin)
 Japanese (Romaji)
 Japanese (50 Key)
Turn shortcuts on or o∂: Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Shortcuts.
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Vietnamese
Touch 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:
 aa—â (a circumflex)
 aw—ă (a caron)
 ee—ê (e circumflex)
 oo—ô (o circumflex)
 ow—ơ (o hook)
 w—ư (u hook)
 dd—đ (d dash)
 as—á (a acute)
 af—à (a grave)
 ar—ả (a question mark)
 ax—ã (a rising accent)
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Appendix
Support and Other Information
iPad Support site
Comprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/ipad.
You can also use Express Lane for personalized support (not available in all areas).
See expresslane.apple.com.
Low-battery image or “Not Charging” message appears
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iPad 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 21.
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the USB port on a recent Mac. The fastest way to charge is to use the power adapter. See
“Charging the battery” on page 21.
 For faster charging, turn iPad o∂.
 iPad may not charge when connected to the USB port on an older Mac, a PC, a keyboard, 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 respond
 iPad may be low on power. Connect iPad to the 10W USB power adapter to charge. See
“Charging the battery” on page 21.
 Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until a red slider appears, then press
and hold the Home button to force the app you were using to close.
 If that doesn’t work, turn iPad o∂, and then turn it on again. Press and hold the Sleep/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 Home
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 that the
screen rotation lock is not engaged.
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Restarting and resetting iPad
If something isn’t working right, try restarting iPad, forcing an app to close, or resetting iPad.
Restart iPad: Hold down the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears. Slide your nger
across the slider to turn o∂ iPad. To turn iPad back on, hold down the Sleep/Wake until the Apple
logo appears.
Force an app to close: Hold down the Sleep/Wake button on top of iPad for a few seconds until a
red slider appears, then hold down the Home button until the app closes.
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: Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least
ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
iPad doesn’t respond after reset
 Reset iPad settings. Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings. All your settings are
reset, but your data and media aren’t deleted.
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The 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.
An app doesn’t fill the screen
Most 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 appear
If 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∂.
Backing up iPad
You can use iCloud or iTunes to automatically back up iPad. If you choose to automatically back
up using iCloud, you can’t also automatically backup to your computer using iTunes, but you can
use iTunes to back up manually to your computer.
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Backing up with iCloud
iCloud automatically backs up iPad daily over Wi-Fi when it’s connected to a power source
and iPad is locked. The date and time of the last backup is listed at the bottom of the Storage &
Backup screen. iCloud backs up your:
 Purchased music, TV shows, apps, and books
 Photos in your Camera Roll album
 iPad settings and app data
 Home screen and app organization
 Messages
Note: Purchased music isn’t backed up in all areas and TV shows aren’t available in all areas.
If you didn’t enable iCloud backups when you first set up your iPad, you can turn it on in
iCloud settings. When you turn on iCloud backup, iPad no longer backs up to your computer
automatically when you sync with iTunes.
Go to Settings > iCloud, then log in using your Apple ID and password,
if required. Go to Storage & Backup, then turn on iCloud Backup on.
Back up immediately
Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Back Up Now.
Manage your backups
Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Manage Storage.
Tap the name of your iPad.
Turn Camera Roll backup on or o∂
Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then tap Manage Storage.
Tap the name of your iPad, then turn Camera Roll backup on or o∂.
View the devices being backed up
Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > Manage Storage.
Stop iCloud automatic backups
Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, then turn o∂ iCloud Backup.
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Turn on iCloud backups
Music that isn’t purchased in iTunes isn’t backed up in iCloud. You have to use iTunes to back up
and restore that content. See “Syncing with iTunes” on page 19.
Important: Backups for music or TV show purchases are not available in all areas. Previous
purchases may be unavailable if they are no longer in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBookstore.
Purchased content, as well as Photo Stream content, doesn’t count against your 5 GB of free
iCloud storage.
Backing up with iTunes
iTunes creates a backup of photos in Camera Roll or in Saved Photos, text messages, notes,
contact favorites, sound settings, and more. Media files, such as songs, and some photos, aren’t
backed up, but can be restored by syncing with iTunes.
When you connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with, iTunes creates a backup each
time you:
 Sync with iTunes: iTunes syncs iPad each time you connect iPad to your computer. iTunes won’t
automatically back up an iPad that isn’t configured to sync with that computer. See “Syncing
with iTunes” on page 19.
 Update or restore iPad: iTunes automatically backs up iPad before updating and restoring.
iTunes can also encrypt iPad backups to secure your data.
Encrypt iPad backups: Select “Encrypt iPad backup” in the iTunes Summary screen.
Restore iPad les and settings: Connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with, select
iPad in the iTunes window, and click Restore in the Summary pane.
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Removing an iTunes backup
You 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.
 Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences.
 Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences
2 Click Devices (iPad doesn’t need to be connected).
3 Select the backup you want to remove, then click Delete Backup.
4 Click Delete, to conrm you wish to remove the selected backup, then click OK.
Updating and restoring iPad software
You can update iPad software in Settings or by using iTunes. Use iCloud or iTunes to restore
iPad from a backup.
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Deleted data is no longer accessible via the iPad user interface, but it isn’t erased from iPad.
For information about erasing all content and settings, see “Reset” on page 126.
Updating iPad
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You can update iPad software in Settings, or by using iTunes.
Update wirelessly on iPad: Go to Settings > General > Software Update. iPad checks for
available software updates.
Update software in iTunes: iTunes checks for available software updates each time you sync
iPad using iTunes. See “Syncing with iTunes” on page 19.
Restoring iPad
You can use iCloud or iTunes to restore iPad from a backup.
Restore from an iCloud backup: Reset iPad to erase all settings and information. Sign in to
iCloud and choose Restore from a Backup in the Setup Assistant. See “Reset” on page 126.
Restore from an iTunes backup: Connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with, select
iPad in the iTunes window, and click Restore in the Summary pane.
When the iPad software is restored, you can either set it up as a new iPad, or restore your music,
videos, app data, and other content from a backup.
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Safari, Mail, and Contacts
If iPad can’t send or receive email, try these steps.
Can’t send email
 In Settings, choose Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then select the account you’re trying to 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 mail account directly on iPad, instead of syncing it from iTunes. In Settings,
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 seconds 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 areas). Go to expresslane.apple.com.
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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 seconds 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 to the
Internet through the cellular data network. In Settings, choose Wi-Fi and turn o∂ Wi-Fi.
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.
Sound, music, and video
If iPad does’t have sound or if video won’t play, try these steps.
No sound
 Make sure the iPad speaker isn’t covered.
 Make sure the Side Switch isn’t set to silent. See “ Volume buttons” on page 11.
 If you’re using a headset, unplug it, then plug it in again. Make sure you push the plug all
the way in.
 Make sure the volume isn’t turned all the way down.
 Music on iPad might be paused. If you’re using a headset with a play button, try pressing
the play button to resume playback. Or from the Home screen, tap Music, then tap .
 Check to see if a volume limit is set. In Settings, go to Music > Volume Limit.
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 If you’re using the line out port on the optional iPad Dock, make sure that you turn 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 you’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 play
The 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 AirPlay
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To 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 or play
audio. To direct the content to iPad and disconnect iPad from the AirPlay device, tap
and
select iPad in the list.
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you’re using supports both audio and video.
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 If the Apple TV has been set up to require a passcode, you must enter it on iPad when asked,
in order to use AirPlay.
 Make sure the speakers on the AirPlay device are turned on and turned up. If you’re using 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. If you take
iPad out of range, playback stops.
 Depending on the speed of your network, it may take 30 seconds or more for playback to begin
when using AirPlay.
For more information about AirPlay, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT4437.
No image on TV or projector connected to iPad
When you connect iPad to a TV or projector using a USB cable, 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.
 To view HD videos in high resolution, use the Apple Digital AV Adapter or a component
video cable.
 Make sure the video cable is firmly connected at both ends, and that it’s a supported 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 component video.
 If no video appears, press the Home button, disconnect and reconnect the cable, and try again.
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iTunes Store and App Store
To use the iTunes Store or the App Store, iPad must have an Internet connection. See “Network” on
page 122.
iTunes or App Store isn’t available
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. Go to Settings > Store > Create New Apple ID.
You can also set up an Apple ID 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.
Safety, service, and support information
The following table describes where to get more iPad-related safety, software, and service
information.
Do this
Using 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 downloads
Go 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.
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To learn about
Using iCloud
Go to www.apple.com/support/icloud.
Using iTunes
Open iTunes and choose Help > iTunes Help. For an
online iTunes tutorial (not available in all areas), go to
www.apple.com/support/itunes.
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 Elements
See 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.
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Disposal and recycling information
Your 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 environment
At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impacts of our
operations and products. For more information, go to www.apple.com/environment.
iPad operating temperature
If the interior temperature of iPad exceeds normal operating temperatures, you may experience
the following as it attempts to regulate its temperature:
 iPad stops charging.
 The screen dims.
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Important: You can’t use iPad while the temperature warning screen is displayed. If iPad can’t
regulate its internal temperature, it goes into deep sleep mode until it cools. Move iPad to a cooler
location and wait a few minutes before trying to use iPad again.
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