Apple A1652 Tablet Device User Manual Live Preview

Apple Inc. Tablet Device Live Preview

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You can have multiple pages of apps in a folder.Delete a folder.Drag out all the apps—the folder is deleted automatically.Change the wallpaperWallpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lockscreen or Home screen. You can choose from dynamic and still images.Change the wallpaper.Go to Settings > Wallpaper > Choose a New Wallpaper.Apple Confidential35DRAFT
When choosing an image for new wallpaper, the Perspective Zoom buttondetermines whether your selected wallpaper is zoomed. For wallpaper youalready set, go to the Wallpaper setting, then tap the image of the Lock screenor Home screen to see the Perspective Zoom button.Note:  The Perspective Zoom button doesn’t appear if Reduce Motion (inAccessibility settings) is turned on. See Reduce screen motion (on page) .Adjust the screen brightnessDim the screen to extend battery life, or use Auto-Brightness.Adjust the screen brightness.Go to Settings > Display & Brightness, then drag the slider. If Auto-Brightness ison, iPad adjusts the screen brightness for current light conditions using thebuilt-in ambient light sensor. You can also adjust the brightness in ControlCenter.Type textEnter textApple Confidential36DRAFT
Tap a text field to see the onscreen keyboard, then tap letters to type. If youtouch the wrong key, you can slide your finger to the correct key. The letter isn’tentered until you release your finger from the key.Tap Shift to type uppercase, or touch the Shift key and slide to a letter. Double-tap Shift for caps lock. To enter numbers, punctuation, or symbols, tap theNumber key   or the Symbol key  . If youhaven’t added any keyboards, tap   to switch to the Emoji keyboard. Ifyou have several keyboards, tap   to switch to the last one you used.Continue tapping to access other enabled keyboards, or touch and hold , then slide to choose a different keyboard. To quickly end a sentencewith a period and a space, just double-tap the space bar.Enter accented letters or other alternate characters.Touch and hold a key, then slide to choose one of the options.Apple Confidential37DRAFT
Hide the onscreen keyboard.Tap the Keyboard key  .If you see a word underlined in red, tap it to see suggested corrections. If theword you want doesn’t appear, type the correction.As you write, the keyboard predicts your next word (not available in alllanguages). Tap a word to choose it, or accept a highlighted prediction byentering a space or punctuation. When you tap a suggested word, a spaceappears after the word. If you enter a comma, period, or other punctuation, thespace is deleted. Reject a suggestion by tapping your original word (shown asthe predictive text option with quotation marks).Hide predictive text.Pull down the suggested words. Drag the bar up when you want to see thesuggestions again.Turn off predictive text.Touch and hold   or  , then slide to Predictive.If you turn off predictive text, iPad may still try to suggest corrections formisspelled words. Accept a correction by entering a space or punctuation, or bytapping return. To reject a correction, tap the “x.” If you reject the sameApple Confidential38DRAFT
suggestion a few times, iPad stops suggesting it.Set options for typing or add keyboards.Go to Settings > General > Keyboard.You can also use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to enter text. See Use an AppleWireless Keyboard (on page) . To dictate instead of typing, see Dictate (on page).Edit textSelect text.Tap the insertion point to display the selection options. Or double-tap a word toselect it. Drag the grab points to select more or less text. In read-onlydocuments, such as webpages, touch and hold to select a word.You can cut, copy, or paste over selected text. With some apps, you can alsoget bold, italic, or underlined text (tap B/I/U); get the definition of a word; or haveiPad suggest an alternative. You may need to tap   to see all the options.Place insertion point.Touch and hold the text to show the magnifying glass, then drag to position theinsertion point.Apple Confidential39DRAFT
Turn your keyboard into a trackpad.Touch and hold the keyboard with two fingers until it turns light gray. Dragaround the keyboard to position the insertion point. Lift, then touch and holdwith two fingers to reveal the drag points. Move your fingers to select text. Tapwith two fingers to select a word. Double-tap with two fingers to select asentence. Tap three times with two fingers to select a paragraph.Apple Confidential40DRAFT
Use the Shortcut Bar.Copy and paste selected text, or style your text to be bold, italic, or underline—right from the Shortcut Bar at the top of your keyboard.Note:  The Shortcut Bar will differ from app to app. The features describedhere may not be available with all apps.Undo the last edit.Use the Shortcut Bar, or shake iPad, then tap Undo.Justify text.Select the text, then tap the left or right arrow (not always available).Save keystrokesApple Confidential41DRAFT
A shortcut lets you enter a word or phrase by typing just a few characters. Forexample, type “omw” to enter “On my way!” That one’s already set up for you,but you can also add your own.Create a shortcut.Go to Settings > General > Keyboard, then tap Text Replacement.Have a word or phrase you use and don’t want it corrected?Create a shortcut, but leave the Shortcut field blank.Use iCloud to keep your personal dictionary up to date on your otherdevices.Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on iCloud Drive or Documents & Data.Use an Apple Wireless KeyboardYou can use an Apple Wireless Keyboard (available separately) to enter text onyour iPad. The keyboard connects via Bluetooth, so you must first pair it withiPad.Note:  The Apple Wireless Keyboard may not support keyboard features that areon your device. For example, it doesn’t anticipate your next word orautomatically correct misspelled words.Pair an Apple Wireless Keyboard with iPad.Turn on the keyboard, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth, thentap the keyboard when it appears in the Devices list.Once it’s paired, the keyboard reconnects to iPad whenever it’s in range—up toabout 33 feet (10 meters). When it’s connected, the onscreen keyboard doesn’tappear.Save your batteries.Turn off Bluetooth and the wireless keyboard when not in use. You can turn offBluetooth   in Control Center. To turn off the keyboard, hold down theOn/off switch until the green light goes off.Unpair a wireless keyboard.Go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap   next to the keyboard name, then tapForget this Device.See Bluetooth devices (on page) .Add or change keyboardsYou can turn typing features, such as spell checking, on or off; add keyboardsfor writing in different languages; and change the layout of your onscreenkeyboard or Apple Wireless Keyboard.Set typing features.Apple Confidential42DRAFT
Go to Settings > General > Keyboard.Add a keyboard for another language.Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard.Switch keyboards.If you haven’t added any keyboards, tap   to switch to the Emojikeyboard. If you have several keyboards, tap   to switch to the lastone you used. Continue tapping to access other enabled keyboards, or touchand hold  , then slide to choose a different keyboard.For information about international keyboards, see Use international keyboards(on page) .Change the keyboard layout.Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards, select a keyboard, thenchoose a layout.Keyboard layoutsOn iPad, you can type with a split keyboard that’s at the bottom of the screen,or undocked and in the middle of the screen.Adjust the keyboard.Touch and hold  , then:Use a split keyboard: Slide your finger to Split, then release. Or spread thekeyboard apart from the middle.Move the keyboard to the middle of the screen: Slide your finger to Undock,then release.Return to a full keyboard: Slide your finger to Dock and Merge, then release.Return a full keyboard to the bottom of the screen: Slide your finger to Dock,then release.Turn Split Keyboard on or off.Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Split Keyboard.Apple Confidential43DRAFT
DictateIf you like, you can dictate instead of typing. Make sure Enable Dictation isturned on (in Settings > General > Keyboard) and iPad is connected to theInternet.Note:  Dictation may not be available in all languages or in all areas, andfeatures may vary. Cellular data charges may apply. See Cellular settings (onpage) .Dictate text.Tap   on the iPad keyboard, then speak. When you finish, tap Done.Add text.Tap   again and continue dictating. To insert text, tap to place the insertionpoint first. You can also replace selected text by dictating.Add punctuation or format text.Say the punctuation or format. For example, “Dear Mary comma the check is inthe mail exclamation mark” becomes “Dear Mary, the check is in the mail!”Punctuation and formatting commands include:quote … end quotenew paragraphnew linecap—to capitalize the next wordcaps on … caps off—to capitalize the first character of each wordall caps—to make the next word all uppercaseall caps on … all caps off—to make the enclosed words all uppercaseno caps on … no caps off—to make the enclosed words all lowercaseno space on … no space off—to run a series of words togethersmiley—to insert :-)Apple Confidential44DRAFT
frowny—to insert :-(winky—to insert ;-)SearchYou can search iPad, the Internet, and apps for useful information, including:Sports scores and schedulesWeather forecastsStock pricesQuick conversionsCalculationsiCloud documentsSiri provides even more information before you start to type.Relevant peopleSuggested appsPlaces nearbyItems in the newsSearch with iPad.Drag right from the Home screen to show Search. Tap an item to get moreinformation, or tap the search field. Results occur as you type; to hide thekeyboard and see more results on the screen, tap Search. Tap an item in the listto open it.Apple Confidential45DRAFT
Choose what to search.Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search, then tap to deselect apps orcontent. To change the search order, touch and drag   to a newposition.Turn off Siri Suggestions.Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search.Turn off Location Services for Spotlight Suggestions.Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Tap System Services, then turn offSafari & Spotlight Suggestions.Search in apps.Many apps include a search field where you can type to find something withinthe app. For example, in the Maps app, you can search for a specific location.Control CenterControl Center gives you instant access to the camera, AirPlay, control andplayback of currently playing audio, and other handy features. You can alsoadjust the brightness, lock the screen in portrait orientation, turn wirelessservices on or off, and turn on AirDrop. For more information about AirDrop, seeApple Confidential46DRAFT
AirDrop (on page) .Open Control Center.Swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen (even the Lock screen).Open the currently playing audio app.Tap the song title.Close Control Center.Swipe down, tap the top of the screen, or press the Home button.Turn off access to Control Center in apps or on the Lock screen.Go to Settings > Control Center.Alerts and Notification CenterAlertsAlerts let you know about important events. They can appear briefly at the top ofthe screen, or remain in the center of the screen until you acknowledge them.Some apps may include a badge on their Home screen icon, to let you knowhow many new items await—for example, the number of new email messages. Ifthere’s a problem—such as a message that couldn’t be sent—an exclamationmark   appears on the badge. On a folder, a numbered badge indicatesthe total number of notifications for all the apps inside.Alerts can also appear on the Lock screen.Respond to an alert without leaving your current app.Pull down on the alert when it appears at the top of your screen.Note:  This feature works with text and email messages, calendar invitations,and more.Respond to an alert when iPad is locked.Swipe the alert from right to left.Apple Confidential47DRAFT
Silence your alerts.Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb. You can also use Siri to turn Do Not Disturb onor off. Say “Turn on Do Not Disturb” or “Turn off Do Not Disturb.”Set sounds.Go to Settings > Sounds.Notification CenterNotification Center collects your notifications in one place, so you can reviewthem whenever you’re ready. View details about your day—such as the weatherforecast, appointments, birthdays, stock quotes, and even a quick summary ofwhat’s coming up tomorrow. Tap the Notifications tab to review all your alerts.Open Notification Center.Swipe down from the top edge of the screen.Set Today options.To choose what information appears, tap the Edit key at the end of yourinformation on the Today tab. Tap + or — to add or remove information. Toarrange the order of your information, touch  , then drag it to a newposition.Set notification options.Go to Settings > Notifications. Tap an app to set its notification options. ForApple Confidential48DRAFT
example, choose to view a notification from the Lock screen. You can also tapEdit to arrange the order of app notifications. Touch  , then drag it toa new position.Choose whether to show Today and Notifications View on a locked screen.Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPad models with Touch ID) or Settings >Passcode (other models), then choose whether to allow access when locked.Close Notification Center.Swipe up, or press the Home button.Sounds and silenceYou can change or turn off the sounds iPad plays when you get a FaceTime call,text message, email, tweet, Facebook post, reminder, or other event.Set sound options.Go to Settings > Sounds for options such as alert tones and ringtones, andringer and alert volumes.If you want to temporarily silence incoming FaceTime calls, alerts, and soundeffects, see Do Not Disturb (on page) .Do Not DisturbDo Not Disturb is an easy way to silence iPad, whether you’re going to dinner orto sleep. It keeps FaceTime calls and alerts from making any sounds or lightingup the screen.Turn on Do Not Disturb.Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . When Do Not Disturb is on,   appears in the status bar.Note:  Alarms still sound, even when Do Not Disturb is on. To make sure iPadstays silent, turn it off.Configure Do Not Disturb.Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb.You can schedule quiet hours, allow FaceTime calls from your Favorites orgroups of contacts, and allow repeated FaceTime calls to ring through for thoseemergency situations. You can also set whether Do Not Disturb silences iPadonly when it’s locked, or even when it’s unlocked.SharingApple Confidential49DRAFT
Share from appsIn many apps, you can tap Share or   to choose how to share yourinformation. The choices vary depending on the app you’re using. Additionaloptions may appear if you’ve downloaded apps with sharing options. For moreinformation, see App extensions (on page) .Use Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Vimeo or other third-party apps with sharingoptions.Sign in to your account in Settings. The third-party sharing buttons take you tothe appropriate setting if you’re not yet signed in.Customize the different ways you share, view, and organize yourinformation.Tap the More button, then touch and drag   to move items to newpositions.AirDropAirDrop lets you share your photos, videos, websites, locations, and otheritems wirelessly with other nearby devices (iOS 7 or later). With iOS 8, you canshare with Mac computers with OS X Yosemite or later. AirDrop transfersinformation using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth—both must be turned on. To useAirDrop, you need to be signed in to iCloud using your Apple ID. Transfers areencrypted for security.Share an item using AirDrop.Apple Confidential50DRAFT
Tap Share  , then tap the name of a nearby AirDrop user.Receive AirDrop items from others.Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center. TapAirDrop, then choose to receive items from Contacts only or from Everyone. Youcan accept or decline each request as it arrives.Family SharingWith Family Sharing, up to six family members can share their iTunes Store,iBooks Store, and App Store purchases, a family calendar, and family photos, allwithout sharing accounts.One adult in your household—the family organizer—invites family members tojoin the family group and agrees to pay for any iTunes Store, App Store, andiBooks Store purchases those family members initiate while part of the familygroup. Once set up, family members get immediate access to each other’smusic, movies, TV shows, books, and eligible apps. In addition, family memberscan easily share photos in a shared family album, add events to a familycalendar, share their location with other family members, and even help locateanother family member’s missing device.Children under 13 can participate in Family Sharing, too. As a parent or legalguardian, the family organizer can provide parental consent for a child to havehis or her own Apple ID, and create it on the child’s behalf. Once the account iscreated, it’s added to the family group automatically.Family Sharing requires you to sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID. You willalso be asked to confirm the Apple ID you use for the iTunes Store, App Store,and iBooks Store. Family Sharing is available on devices with iOS 8 or later,Mac computers with OS X Yosemite or later, and PCs with iCloud forWindows 4.0. You can be part of only one family group at a time.Set up Family Sharing.Go to Settings > iCloud > Set Up Family Sharing. Follow the onscreeninstructions to set up Family Sharing as the family organizer, then invite familymembers to join.Create an Apple ID for a child.Go to Settings > iCloud > Family, scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tapCreate an Apple ID for a child.Accept an invitation to Family Sharing.Make sure you are signed in to iCloud, and that you can accept a Family Sharinginvitation from your iOS device (iOS 8 required), Mac (OS X Yosemite required),or PC (iCloud for Windows 4.0 required). Or, if the organizer is nearby during thesetup process, he or she can simply ask you to enter the Apple ID and passwordyou use for iCloud.Apple Confidential51DRAFT
Access shared purchases.Open iTunes Store, iBooks Store, or App Store, tap Purchased, then choose afamily member from the menu that appears.When a family member initiates a purchase, it is billed directly to the familyorganizer’s account. Once purchased, the item is added to the initiating familymember’s account and is shared with the rest of the family. If Family Sharing isever disabled, each person keeps the items they chose to purchase—even ifthey were paid for by the family organizer.Turn on Ask to Buy.The family organizer can require young family members to request approval forpurchases or free downloads. Go to Settings > iCloud > Family, then tap theperson’s name.Note:  Age restrictions for Ask to Buy vary by area. In the United States, thefamily organizer can enable Ask to Buy for any family member under age 18; forchildren under age 13, it’s enabled by default.Hide your iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store purchases.To hide all your purchases from family members, tap Settings > iCloud > Family> [your name], then turn off Share My Purchases. On your computer, you canalso hide specific purchases so they aren’t available to other family members.See support.apple.com/en-us/HT201322.Share photos or videos with family members.Apple Confidential52DRAFT
When you set up Family Sharing, a shared album called  Family isautomatically created in the Photos app on all family members’ devices. Toshare a photo or video with family members, open the Photos app, then view aphoto or video or select multiple photos or videos. Tap  , tap iCloudPhoto Sharing, add comments, then share to your shared family album. SeeiCloud Photo Sharing (on page) .Add an event to the family calendar.When you set up Family Sharing, a shared calendar called  Family isautomatically created in the Calendar app on all family members’ devices. Toadd a family event, open the Calendar app, create an event, then choose toadd the event to the family calendar. See Share iCloud calendars (on page) .Set up a family reminder.When you set up Family Sharing, a shared list is automatically created in theReminders app on all family members’ devices. To add a reminder to the familylist, open the Reminders app, tap the family list, then add a reminder to the list.See Reminders at a glance (on page) .Share your location with family members.Family members can share their location by tapping Settings > iCloud > ShareMy Location (under Advanced). To find a family member’s location, use the FindMy Friends app. Or, use the Messages app (iOS 8 required). For moreinformation about using Messages to share or view locations, see Share photos,videos, your location, and more (on page) .Keep track of your family’s devices.If family members have enabled Share My Location in iCloud, you can help themlocate missing devices. Open Find My iPhone on your device or at iCloud.com.For more information, see Find My iPad (on page) .Leave Family Sharing.Go to Settings > iCloud > Family, then tap Leave Family Sharing. If you are theorganizer, go to Settings > iCloud > Family, tap your name, then tap Stop FamilySharing. For more information, see support.apple.com/kb/HT201081.iCloud DriveAbout iCloud DriveiCloud Drive stores your documents—including your presentations,spreadsheets, PDFs, and images—in iCloud so you can access them from anyof your devices set up with iCloud. It allows your apps to share documents soyou can work on the same file across multiple apps.iCloud Drive works with devices with iOS 8 or later, Mac computers withOS X Yosemite or later, PCs with iCloud for Windows 4.0, or on iCloud.com. Toaccess iCloud Drive, you must be signed in to iCloud using your Apple ID.iCloud Drive works with Pages, Numbers, Keynote, GarageBand, and someiCloud-enabled third-party apps. Storage limits are subject to your iCloudApple Confidential53DRAFT
storage plan.Note:  iCloud Drive is automatically turned on for new accounts and users(iOS 8 or later).Set up iCloud DriveIf you didn’t set up iCloud Drive when you installed iOS 9, you can set it up inSettings. iCloud Drive is an upgrade to Documents & Data. When you upgradeto iCloud Drive, your documents are copied to iCloud Drive and becomeavailable on your devices using iCloud Drive. You won’t be able to access thedocuments stored in iCloud Drive on your other devices until they are alsoupgraded to iOS 8 or later, or OS X Yosemite or later. For more informationabout upgrading to iCloud Drive, see support.apple.com/HT201104.Set up iCloud Drive.Go to Settings > iCloud > iCloud Drive, turn on iCloud Drive, then follow theonscreen instructions.Show iCloud Drive on your Home screen.Go to Settings > iCloud > iCloud Drive, then turn on Show on Home Screen.Transfer filesThere are several ways to transfer files between iPad and your computer orApple Confidential54DRAFT
other iOS devices.Transfer files using iTunes.Connect iPad to your computer using the included cable. In iTunes on yourcomputer, select iPad, then click Apps. Use the File Sharing section to transferdocuments between iPad and your computer. Apps that support file sharingappear in the Apps list. To delete a file, select it in the Documents list, then pressthe Delete key.You can also view files received as email attachments on iPad.With some apps, you can transfer files using AirDrop. See AirDrop (on page) .Personal HotspotUse Personal Hotspot to share your iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models) Internetconnection. Computers can share your Internet connection using Wi-Fi,Bluetooth, or a USB cable. Other iOS devices can share the connection usingWi-Fi. Personal Hotspot works only if iPad is connected to the Internet over thecellular data network.Note:  This feature may not be available with all carriers. Additional fees mayapply. Contact your carrier for more information.Share an Internet connection.Go to Settings > Cellular Data, then tap Personal Hotspot—if it appears—to setup the service with your carrier.After you turn on Personal Hotspot, other devices can connect in the followingways:Wi-Fi: On the device, choose your iPad in the list of available Wi-Finetworks.USB: Connect your iPad to your computer using the cable that came with it.In your computer’s Network preferences, choose iPad, then configure thenetwork settings.Bluetooth: On iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth, then turn on Bluetooth. Topair and connect iPad with your device, refer to the documentation that camewith your device.Note:  When a device is connected, a blue band appears at the top of the iPadscreen. The Personal Hotspot icon   appears in the status bar of iOSdevices using Personal Hotspot.Change the Wi-Fi password for iPad.Go to Settings > Personal Hotspot > Wi-Fi Password, then enter a password ofat least eight characters.Monitor your cellular data network usage.Go to Settings > Cellular. See Cellular settings (on page) .Apple Confidential55DRAFT
AirPlayUse AirPlay to stream music, photos, and video wirelessly to Apple TV and otherAirPlay-enabled devices. If you don’t see your AirPlay-enabled devices whenyou tap  , you may also need to make sure everything is on the sameWi-Fi network.Display the AirPlay controls.Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap .Stream content.Tap  , then choose the device you want to stream to.Switch back to iPad.Tap  , then choose iPad.Mirror the iPad screen on a TV.Tap  , choose an Apple TV, then tap Mirroring. A blue bar appears atthe top of the iPad screen when AirPlay mirroring is turned on.You can also connect iPad to a TV, projector, or other external display using theappropriate Apple cable or adapter. See support.apple.com/HT202044.AirPrintUse AirPrint to print wirelessly to an AirPrint-enabled printer from apps such asMail, Photos, and Safari. Many apps available on the App Store also supportAirPrint.iPad and the printer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. For more informationabout AirPrint, see support.apple.com/HT201311.Print a document.Tap   or   (depending on the app you’re using).See the status of a print job.Double-click the Home button, then tap Print Center. The badge on the iconshows how many documents are in the queue.Cancel a job.Select it in Print Center, then tap Cancel Printing.Apple Confidential56DRAFT
Apple PayOn iPad models with Touch ID, you can use Apple Pay to make payments withinsupporting apps (not available in all areas). These apps sell physical goods andservices such as apparel, electronics, health and beauty products, tickets,reservations, and more.Set up Apple Pay.Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, then enter information for up to eightsupported credit or debit cards, your shipping and billing details, and yourcontact information. When you add a card to use with Apple Pay, the card issuerdetermines if your card is eligible to be added and may ask you to provideadditional information to complete the verification process.Note:  Many credit and debit cards can be used with Apple Pay (not available inall areas). For information about Apple Pay availability and current card issuers,go to support.apple.com/HT204916.Set your default card.Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, tap Default Card, then select the card youwant to use as your default card.Modify your shipping address.Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, then tap Shipping Address. Select ashipping address or enter a new one.Pay within an app.Tap the Apple Pay button, then review the information that appears (forexample, the card you’re using for the payment, your email, and the shippingmethod). Make any changes before using Touch ID or your passcode tocomplete the payment.You may receive a notification with the merchant name, and the amountauthorized for the purchase. Your zip or postal code may be provided to theapp to calculate tax and shipping costs. Payment information—such as billingand shipping addresses, email address, and phone number—may also beprovided to the app once you authorize the payment with Touch ID or apasscode.View Apple Pay activity.Your Apple Pay activity will appear on the statement you receive from your cardissuer. You may also be able to view Apple Pay activity on supported credit anddebit cards by going to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay.Suspend and remove cards.You have several options for removing or suspending credit and debit cards. Toremove the ability to pay using your cards in Apple Pay, go to Settings > Wallet& Apple Pay, tap an existing credit or debit card, then scroll to the bottom andtap Remove. If your iPad is lost or stolen, and you have enabled Find My iPad,you can use it to help you locate and secure your iPad—including suspendingthe use of, or removing, your credit and debit cards used for Apple Pay. SeeFind My iPad (on page) . You can log in to your account at iCloud.com andremove your cards in Settings > My Devices. You can also call the issuers ofyour cards.Apple Confidential57DRAFT
Bluetooth devicesYou can use Bluetooth devices with iPad, such as stereo headphones or anApple Wireless Keyboard. For supported Bluetooth profiles, go tosupport.apple.com/kb/HT3647.WARNING:  For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoidingdistractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safetyinformation (on page) .Note:  The use of certain accessories with iPad may affect wirelessperformance. Not all iPhone and iPod touch accessories are fully compatiblewith iPad. Turning on Airplane Mode may eliminate audio interference betweeniPad and an accessory. Reorienting or relocating iPad and the connectedaccessory may improve wireless performance.Turn Bluetooth on or off.Go to Settings > Bluetooth. You can also turn Bluetooth   on or off inControl Center.Connect to a Bluetooth device.Tap the device in the Devices list, then follow the onscreen instructions toconnect to it. See the documentation that came with the device for informationabout Bluetooth pairing. For information about using an Apple WirelessKeyboard, see Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard (on page) .iPad must be within about 33 feet (10 meters) of the Bluetooth device.Return audio output to iPad.Turn off or unpair the device, turn off Bluetooth in Settings > Bluetooth, or useAirPlay   to switch audio output to iPad. See AirPlay (on page) . Audiooutput returns to iPad if the Bluetooth device moves out of range.Unpair a device.Go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap   next to the device, then tap Forget thisDevice. If you don’t see the Devices list, make sure Bluetooth is on.RestrictionsYou can set restrictions for some apps, and for purchased content. For example,parents can restrict explicit music from appearing in playlists, or disallowchanges to certain settings. Use restrictions to prevent the use of certain apps,the installation of new apps, or changes to accounts or the volume limit.Turn on restrictions.Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, then tap Enable Restrictions. You’ll beasked to define a restrictions passcode that’s necessary to change the settingsyou make. This can be different from the passcode for unlocking iPad.Apple Confidential58DRAFT
Important:  If you forget your restrictions passcode, you must restore the iPadsoftware. See Restore iPad (on page) .PrivacyPrivacy settings let you see and control which apps and system services haveaccess to Location Services, and to contacts, calendars, reminders, and photos.Location Services lets location-based apps such as Reminders, Maps, andCamera gather and use data indicating your location. Your approximate locationis determined using available information from local Wi-Fi networks, if you haveWi-Fi turned on. The location data collected by Apple isn’t collected in a formthat personally identifies you. When an app is using Location Services, appears in the status bar.Turn Location Services on or off.Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. You can turn it off for some or forall apps and services. If you turn off Location Services, you’re prompted to turnit on again the next time an app or service tries to use it.Turn Location Services off for system services.Several system services, such as location-based ads, use Location Services. Tosee their status, turn them on or off, or show   in the status bar whenthese services use your location, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services >System Services.Turn off access to private information.Go to Settings > Privacy. You can see which apps and features have requestedand been granted access to the following information:ContactsCalendarRemindersPhotosBluetooth SharingMicrophoneCameraHomeKitMotion & FitnessTwitterFacebookYou can turn off each app’s access to each category of information. Review theterms and privacy policy for each third-party app to understand how it uses thedata it’s requesting. For more information, see support.apple.com/kb/HT6338.Apple Confidential59DRAFT
SecurityUse a passcode with data protectionFor better security, you can set a passcode that must be entered each time youturn on or wake up iPad.Set a passcode.Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPad models with Touch ID) or Settings >Passcode (other models), then set a 6-digit passcode.Setting a passcode turns on data protection, using your passcode as a key toencrypt Mail messages and attachments stored on iPad, using 256-bit AESencryption. (Other apps may also use data protection.)Increase security.Turn off Simple Passcode and use a longer passcode. To enter a passcodethat’s a combination of numbers and letters, you use the keyboard. If you preferto unlock iPad using the numeric keypad, set up a longer passcode usingnumbers only.Add fingerprints and set options for the Touch ID sensor.(iPad models with Touch ID) Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode. SeeTouch ID (none) .See Touch ID (none) , below.Allow access to features when iPad is locked.Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPad models with Touch ID) or Settings >Passcode (other models). Optional features include:Today (see Notification Center (on page) )Notifications View (see Notification Center (on page) )Siri (if enabled, see Siri settings (on page) )Allow access to Control Center when iPad is locked.Go to Settings > Control Center. See Control Center (on page) .Erase data after ten failed passcode attempts.Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPad models with Touch ID) or Settings >Passcode (other models), then tap Erase Data. After ten failed passcodeattempts, all settings are reset, and all your information and media are erased byremoving the encryption key to the data.If you forget your passcode, you must restore the iPad software. See RestoreiPad (on page) .Touch IDOn iPad models with Touch ID, you can unlock iPad by placing a finger on theHome button. Touch ID also lets you:Use your Apple ID password to make purchases in the iTunes Store, AppStore, or iBooks StoreProvide debit and credit card info, billing and shipping addresses, andcontact info when paying in an app that offers Apple Pay as a method ofpaymentApple Confidential60DRAFT
Set up the Touch ID sensor.Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode. Set whether you want to use afingerprint to unlock iPad, and to make purchases. Tap Add a Fingerprint, thenfollow the onscreen instructions. You can add more than one fingerprint (yourthumb and forefinger, for example, or one for your spouse).Note:  If you turn iPad off after setting up the Touch ID sensor, you’ll be asked toconfirm your passcode when you turn iPad back on and unlock it the first time.You’ll also be asked for your Apple ID password for the first purchase you makein the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store.Delete a fingerprint.Tap the fingerprint, then tap Delete Fingerprint. If you have more than onefingerprint, place a finger on the Home button to find out which fingerprint it is.Name a fingerprint.Tap the fingerprint, then enter a name, such as “Thumb.”Use the Touch ID sensor to make a payment in the iTunes Store, App Store,or iBooks Store.When purchasing from the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store, follow theprompts to enable purchases with your fingerprint. Or go to Settings > Touch ID& Passcode, then turn on iTunes & App Store.Use Touch ID to make a payment within an app that supports Apple Pay.Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode to ensure that Apple Pay is enabled withyour Touch ID. For more information, see Apple Pay (on page) .iCloud KeychainiCloud Keychain keeps your Safari website user names and passwords, creditcard information, and Wi-Fi network information up to date. iCloud Keychainworks on all your approved devices (iOS 7 or later) and Mac computers (OS XMavericks or later).iCloud Keychain works with Safari Password Generator and AutoFill. Whenyou’re setting up a new account, Safari Password Generator suggests unique,hard-to-guess passwords. You can use AutoFill to have iPad enter your username and password info, making login easy. See Fill in forms (on page) .Note:  Some websites do not support AutoFill.iCloud Keychain is secured with 256-bit AES encryption during storage andtransmission, and cannot be read by Apple.Set up iCloud Keychain.Go to Settings > iCloud > Keychain. Turn on iCloud Keychain, then follow theonscreen instructions. If you set up iCloud Keychain on other devices, you needto approve use of iCloud Keychain from one of those devices, or use youriCloud Security Code.Important:  Your iCloud Security Code cannot be retrieved by Apple. If youforget your security code, you have to start over and set up your iCloudKeychain again.Set up AutoFill.Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords & AutoFill. Make sure Names andApple Confidential61DRAFT
Passwords, and Credit Cards, are turned on (they’re on by default). To add creditcard info, tap Saved Credit Cards.The security code for your credit card is not saved—you have to enter thatmanually.To automatically fill in names, passwords, or credit card info on sites thatsupport it, tap a text field, then tap AutoFill.To protect your personal information, set a passcode if you turn on iCloudKeychain and AutoFill.Limit Ad TrackingRestrict or reset Ad Tracking.Go to Settings > Privacy > Advertising. Turn on Limit Ad Tracking to preventapps from accessing your iPad advertising identifier. For more information, tapAbout Advertising & Privacy.Find My iPadLocate and secure your lost iPad using the Find My iPhone app on anotheriPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or using a web browser on a Mac or PC signed into www.icloud.com/find. Find My iPhone includes Activation Lock, which isdesigned to prevent anyone else from using your iPad if you lose it. YourApple ID and password are required to turn off Find My iPad or to erase andreactivate your iPad.Turn on Find My iPad.Go to Settings > iCloud > Find My iPad.Important:  To use these features, Find My iPad must be turned on before youriPad is lost. iPad must be able to connect to the Internet for you to locate andsecure the device. iPad sends its last location prior to the battery running outwhen Send Last Location in Settings is turned on.Use Find My iPhone.Open the Find My iPhone app on an iOS device, or go to www.icloud.com/findon your computer. Sign in, then select your device.Play Sound: Play a sound at full volume for two minutes, even if the ringer isset to silent.Lost Mode: Immediately lock your missing iPad with a passcode and send ita message displaying a contact number. Find My iPhone tracks and reportsthe location of your iPad, so you can see where it’s been. When your iPad isin Lost Mode, Find My iPhone attempts to suspend or remove the ability topay with credit and debit cards used for Apple Pay (iPad models withTouch ID). See Apple Pay (on page) .Erase iPad: Protect your privacy by erasing all the information and media onyour iPad and restoring it to its original factory settings. Erasing iPad alsoremoves your ability to make payments using your credit and debit cardsused for Apple Pay (iPad models with Touch ID). See Apple Pay (on page) .Note:  Before selling or giving away your iPad, you should erase it completelyto remove all of your personal data, and turn off Find My iPad to ensure thenext owner can activate and use the device normally. Go to Settings >Apple Confidential62DRAFT
General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. See Sell or give away iPad(on page) .Find My FriendsThe Find My Friends app is a great way to share your location with people whoare important to you. Friends and family members who share their locations withyou appear on a map, so you can quickly see where they are. You can setnotifications for friends and family members to alert you when they leave from orarrive at various locations.Turn on Share My Location.Go to Settings > iCloud > Share My Location.Share your location with a friend.Open Find My Friends on iPad and then tap Add. Select a contact’s name, ortype a name in the To field. Choose how long you want to share your location.Share your location using AirDrop.Tap Add, then select a friend who appears in AirDrop. Choose how long youwant to share your location.Set a notification.Select a friend, then tap Notify Me. Choose whether you want to be notifiedwhen a friend leaves from or arrives at a location. Choose the friend’s currentlocation, or tap Other to create a new location for the notification.Charge and monitor the batteryiPad has an internal, lithium-ion rechargeable battery. For more informationabout the battery—including tips for maximizing battery life—seewww.apple.com/batteries/.WARNING:  For important safety information about the battery and chargingiPad, see Important safety information (on page) .Charge the battery.The best way to charge the iPad battery is to connect iPad to a power outletusing the included cable and USB power adapter.Apple Confidential63DRAFT
Note:  Connecting iPad to a power outlet can start an iCloud backup or wirelessiTunes syncing. See Back up iPad (on page) and Sync with iTunes (on page) .iPad may also charge slowly when you connect it to a USB 2.0 port on yourcomputer. If your Mac or PC doesn’t provide enough power to charge iPad, a“Not Charging” message appears in the status bar.Important:  The iPad battery may drain instead of charge if iPad is connected toa computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, to a USB hub, or tothe USB port on a keyboard.See proportion of battery used by each app.Go to Settings > Battery > Usage, then tap Battery Usage.The battery icon in the upper-right corner of the status bar shows the batterylevel or charging status.Display the percentage of battery charge.Go to Settings > Battery > Usage, then turn on Battery Percentage.Important:  If iPad is very low on power, it may display an image of a nearlydepleted battery, indicating that iPad needs to charge for up to twenty minutesbefore you can use it. If iPad is extremely low on power, the display may beblank for up to two minutes before the low-battery image appears.Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and mayeventually need to be replaced. The iPad battery isn’t user replaceable; itshould be replaced by Apple or an authorized service provider. Seewww.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling/.Travel with iPadSome airlines let you keep your iPad turned on if you switch to Airplane Mode.Apple Confidential64DRAFT
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled so you can’t make or receive FaceTime calls oruse features that require wireless communication, but you can listen to music,play games, watch videos, or use other apps that don’t require Internet access.If your airline allows it, you can turn Wi-Fi or Bluetooth back on to enable thoseservices, even while in Airplane Mode.Turn on Airplane Mode.Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . You can also turn Airplane Mode on or off in Settings. When AirplaneMode is on,   appears in the status bar at the top of the screen.You can also turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on or off in Control Center. See ControlCenter (on page) .When you travel abroad, you may be able to sign up for cellular service with acarrier in the country you’re visiting, right from your iPad (available on iPadmodels with cellular and Touch ID). For more information see Sign up for cellularservice (on page) .SiriUse SiriSiri (iPad 3rd generation or later) lets you speak to iPad to send messages,schedule meetings, make FaceTime calls, and much more. Siri understandsnatural speech, so you don’t have to learn special commands or keywords. AskSiri anything, from “set the timer for 3 minutes” to “what movies are showingtonight?” Open apps, and turn features like Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, Do NotApple Confidential65DRAFT
Disturb, and VoiceOver on or off. Siri is great for keeping you updated with thelatest sports info, helping you decide on a restaurant, and searching theiTunes Store or App Store.Note:  To use Siri, iPad must be connected to the Internet. See Connect to Wi-Fi(on page) . Cellular charges may apply.Summon Siri.Press and hold the Home button until Siri beeps, then make your request.Control when Siri listens.Instead of letting Siri notice when you stop talking, you can continue to holddown the Home button while you speak, then release it when you finish.Hey Siri.With iPad connected to a power source (or if you’ve already started aconversation with Siri), you can use Siri without even pressing the Home button.Just say “Hey Siri,” then make your request. To turn Hey Siri on or off, go toSettings > General > Siri > Allow “Hey Siri”.If you’re using a headset, you can use the center or call button in place of theHome button.For hints, ask Siri “what can you do,” or tap  .Apple Confidential66DRAFT
Depending on your request, the onscreen response from Siri often includesinformation or images that you can tap for additional detail, or to perform someother action like searching the web or opening a related app.Change the voice gender for Siri.Go to Settings > General > Siri (may not be available in all areas).Adjust the volume for Siri.Use the volume buttons while you’re interacting with Siri.Siri and appsSiri works with many of the apps on iPad, including FaceTime, Messages, Maps,Clock, Calendar, and more. For example, you can say things like:“FaceTime Mom”“Do I have any new texts from Rick?”“I’m running low on gas”“Set an alarm for 8 a.m.”“Cancel all my meetings on Friday”More examples of how you can use Siri with apps appear throughout this guide.Tell Siri about yourselfIf you tell Siri about yourself—including things like your home and workaddresses, and your relationships—you can get personalized service like,“remind me to call my wife when I get home.”Tell Siri who you are.Fill out your contact card in Contacts, go to Settings > General > Siri > My Info,then tap your contact card.To let Siri know about a relationship, say something like “Emily Parker is mywife.”Note:  Siri uses Location Services when your requests require knowing yourlocation. See Privacy (on page) .Make correctionsIf Siri doesn’t get something right, you can tap to edit your request.Apple Confidential67DRAFT
Or tap   again, then clarify your request verbally.Want to cancel that last command?Say “cancel,” tap the Siri icon, or press the Home button.Siri settingsTo set options for Siri, go to Settings > General > Siri. Options include:Turning Siri on or offTurning Allow “Hey Siri” on or offLanguageVoice gender (may not be available in all areas)Voice feedbackMy Info cardPrevent access to Siri when iPad is locked.Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPad models with Touch ID) or Settings >Passcode (other models). You can also disable Siri by turning on restrictions.See Restrictions (on page) .MessagesiMessage serviceApple Confidential68DRAFT
With the Messages app and the built-in iMessage feature, you can send textmessages over Wi-Fi to others using iOS 5 or later, or OS X Mountain Lion orlater. Messages can include photos, videos, and other info. You can see whenpeople are typing, and let them know when you’ve read their messages. If you’resigned in to iMessage using the same Apple ID on other iOS devices or a Mac(OS X Mavericks or later), you can start a conversation on one device andcontinue it on another. For security, messages you send with iMessage areencrypted before they’re sent.With Continuity (iOS 8 or later), you can also send and receive SMS and MMSmessages on your iPad, relayed through your iPhone. Both your iPad andiPhone must be signed in to iMessage using the same Apple ID. Charges mayapply to the text messaging service for your iPhone. See About Continuityfeatures (on page) .Sign in to iMessage.Go to Settings > Messages, then turn on iMessage.WARNING:  For important information about avoiding distractions that couldlead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information (on page) .Note:  Cellular data charges or additional fees may apply for you, and for theiPhone and iPad users you exchange messages with over their cellular datanetwork.Send and receive messagesApple Confidential69DRAFT
Start a conversation.Tap  , then enter a phone number or email address, or tap  ,then choose a contact. You can also start a conversation by tapping a phonenumber in Contacts, Calendar, or Safari.Note:  An alert   appears if a message can’t be sent. Tap the alert in aconversation to try sending the message again. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Send a message to Emily saying how about tomorrow”“Read my messages”“Read my last message from Bob”“Reply that’s great news”Resume a conversation.Tap the conversation in the Messages list.Hide the keyboard.Apple Confidential70DRAFT
Tap   in the lower-right corner.Use picture characters.While typing a message, tap   or   to bring up the Emojikeyboard. See Special input methods (on page) .Tap to Talk.Touch and hold   to record a message, then swipe up to send itimmediately. Lift your finger, then tap   to listen to your message beforeyou send it, or tap   to delete it.To save space, Tap to Talk audio messages that you receive are deletedautomatically two minutes after you listen to them, unless you tap Keep. To keepthem automatically, go to Settings > Messages > Expire (under AudioMessages), then tap Never.See what time a message was sent or received.Drag any bubble to the left.See a person’s contact info.In a conversation, tap Details, then tap  . Tap the info items to performactions, such as making a FaceTime call.Send messages to a group.Tap  , then enter multiple recipients.Give a group a name.While viewing the conversation, tap Details, drag down, then enter the name inthe Subject line.Add someone to a group.While viewing the conversation, tap Details, then tap Add Contact. The personyou add doesn’t see messages sent within the group prior to you adding him orher.Leave a group.Tap Details, then tap Leave this Conversation.Keep it quiet.Tap Details, then turn on Do Not Disturb to mute notifications for theconversation.Block unwanted messages.On a contact card, tap Block this Caller. You can see someone’s contact cardApple Confidential71DRAFT
while viewing a message by tapping Details, then tapping  . You canalso block callers in Settings > Messages > Blocked. You won’t receiveFaceTime calls or text messages from blocked callers. For more informationabout blocking calls, see support.apple.com/HT201229.Filter unknown senders.Go to Settings > Messages, then turn on Filter Unknown Senders. This turnsoff notifications for iMessages from people who are not in your contacts andsorts them into a separate Messages list. When you view a message from anunknown sender, tap Report Junk (below the message) to delete it and send itto Apple.Manage conversationsConversations are saved in the Messages list. A blue dot   indicatesunread messages. Tap a conversation to view or continue it.Forward a message or attachment.Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select additional items ifdesired, then tap  .Delete a message or attachment.Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More, select additional items ifApple Confidential72DRAFT
desired, then tap  .Delete a conversation.In the Messages list, swipe the conversation from right to left, then tap Delete.Search conversations.In the Messages list, tap the top of the screen to display the search field, thenenter the text you’re looking for. You can also search conversations from theHome screen. See Search (on page) .Share photos, videos, your location, andmoreYou can send photos, videos, locations, contact info, and voice memos. Thesize limit of attachments is determined by your service provider—iPad maycompress photo and video attachments when necessary.Quickly take and send a photo or video.Touch and hold  . Then slide to   or   to take aphoto or video. Tap   to preview your video.To save space, Video Messages that you receive are deleted automatically twominutes after you view them, unless you tap Keep. To keep them automatically,go to Settings > Messages > Expire (under Video Messages), then tap Never.Send photos and videos from your Photos library.Tap  . Recent shots are right there; tap Photo Library for older ones.Select the items you want to send.View attachments.While viewing a conversation, tap Details. Attachments are shown in reversechronological order at the bottom of the screen. Tap an attachment to see it infull screen. In full-screen mode, tap   to view the attachments as a list.Send your current location.Tap Details, then tap Send My Current Location to send a map that showswhere you are.Share your location.Tap Details, tap Share My Location, then specify the length of time. The personyou’re texting can see your location by tapping Details. To turn Share MyLocation on or off, or to select the device that determines your location, go toSettings > iCloud > Share My Location (under Advanced).Send items from another app.Apple Confidential73DRAFT
In the other app, tap Share or  , then tap Message.Share, save, or print an attachment.Tap the attachment, then tap  .Copy a photo or video.Touch and hold the attachment, then tap Copy.Messages settingsGo to Settings > Messages, where you can:Turn iMessage on or offNotify others when you’ve read their messagesSpecify phone numbers, Apple IDs, and email addresses to use withMessagesShow the Subject fieldBlock unwanted messagesSet how long to keep messagesFilter unknown sendersManage the expiration of audio messages and video messages created withinMessages (audio or video attachments created outside of Messages are keptuntil you delete them manually)Manage notifications for messages.See Notification Center (on page) .Set the alert sound for incoming text messages.See Sounds and silence (on page) .MailApple Confidential74DRAFT
Write messagesWARNING:  For important information about avoiding distractions that couldlead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information (on page) .Insert a photo or video.Double-tap, then tap Insert Photo or Video. Also see Edit text (on page) .Add attachments.Double-tap, tap Add Attachment, then select files from iCloud Drive.Quote some text when you reply.Apple Confidential75DRAFT
Tap the insertion point, then select the text you want to include. Tap , then tap Reply. You can turn off the indentation of the quoted text in Settings >Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Increase Quote Level.Send a message from a different account.Tap the From field to choose an account.Change a recipient from Cc to Bcc.After you enter recipients, you can drag them from one field to another orchange their order.Mark addresses outside certain domains.When you’re addressing a message to a recipient that’s not in yourorganization’s domain, Mail can color the recipient’s name red to alert you. Go toSettings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Mark Addresses, then define thedomains that you don’t want marked. You can enter multiple domains separatedby commas, such as “apple.com, example.org.” Ask Siri  Say something like:“New email to Jonah Schmidt”“Email Simon and say I got the forms, thanks”Get a sneak peekSee a longer preview.Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Preview. You can show up to fivelines.Is this message for me?Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then turn on Show To/Cc Label. Ifthe label says Cc instead of To, you were just copied. You can also use theTo/Cc mailbox, which gathers all mail addressed to you. To show it, tap Editwhile viewing the Mailboxes list.Finish a message laterLook at another message while you’re writing one.Swipe down on the title bar of a message you’re writing. When you’re ready toreturn to your message, tap its title at the bottom of the screen. If you have morethan one message waiting to be finished, tap the bottom of the screen to seethem all.Apple Confidential76DRAFT
Save a draft for later.If you’re writing a message and want to finish it later, tap Cancel, then tap SaveDraft. To get it back, touch and hold Compose.With OS X Yosemite or later, you can also hand off unfinished messages withyour Mac. See About Continuity features (on page) .See important messagesGet notified of replies to a message or thread.Tap  , then tap Notify Me. While you’re writing a message, you can alsotap   in the Subject field. To change how notifications appear, go toSettings > Notifications > Mail > Thread Notifications.Gather important messages.Add important people to your VIP list, so all their messages appear in the VIPmailbox. Tap the sender’s name in a message, then tap Add to VIP. To changehow notifications appear, go to Settings > Notifications > Mail > VIP.Get notified of important messages.Notification Center lets you know when you receive messages in favoritemailboxes or messages from your VIPs. Go to Settings > Notifications > Mail.Flag a message so you can find it later.Apple Confidential77DRAFT
Tap   while reading the message. To change the appearance of theflagged message indicator, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > FlagStyle. To see the Flagged smart mailbox, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxeslist, then tap Flagged.Search for a message.Scroll to or tap the top of the message list to reveal the search field. Searchinglooks at the address fields, the subject, and the message body. To searchmultiple accounts at once, search from a smart mailbox, such as All Sent.Search by timeframe.Scroll to or tap the top of the message list to reveal the search field, then typesomething like “February meeting” to find all messages from February with theword “meeting.”Search by message state.To find all flagged, unread messages from people in your VIP list, type “flagunread vip.” You can also search for other message attributes, such as“attachment.”Junk be gone!Tap   while you’re reading a message, then tap Move to Junk to file it inthe Junk folder. If you accidentally move a message, shake iPad immediately toundo.Use Siri.Say, for example, “Any new mail from Jonah today?”Make a favorite mailbox.Favorite mailboxes appear at the top of the Mailboxes list so you can accessthem easily. To designate a favorite, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list.Tap Add Mailbox, then select the mailbox to add.Show draft messages from all of your accounts.While viewing the Mailboxes list, tap Edit, tap Add Mailbox, then turn on the AllDrafts mailbox. Ask Siri  Say something like: “Any new mail from Natalia today?”AttachmentsSave a photo or video to Photos.Touch and hold the photo or video until a menu appears, then tap Save Image.Mark up attachments.You can use Markup to annotate an image or PDF attachment. Touch andhold the attachment, then tap Markup (if it’s an attachment you’re sending) or“Markup and Reply” if it’s an attachment you’ve received.Apple Confidential78DRAFT
Open an attachment with another app.Touch and hold the attachment until a menu appears, then tap the app you wantto use to open the attachment. Some attachments automatically show a bannerwith buttons you can use to open other apps.See messages with attachments.The Attachments mailbox shows messages with attachments from all accounts.To add it, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list.Add an attachment.See Write messages (on page) .Work with multiple messagesDelete, move, or mark a message.While viewing a list of messages, swipe a message to the left to reveal a menuof actions. Swipe all the way to the left to select the first action. You can alsoswipe a message to the right to reveal another action. Choose the actions youwant to appear in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Swipe Options.Apple Confidential79DRAFT
Delete, move, or mark multiple messages.While viewing a list of messages, tap Edit. Select some messages, then choosean action. If you make a mistake, shake iPad immediately to undo.Organize your mail with mailboxes.Tap Edit in the mailboxes list to create a new one, or rename or delete one.(Some built-in mailboxes can’t be changed.) There are several smart mailboxes,such as Unread, that show messages from all your accounts. Tap the ones youwant to use.Recover a deleted message.Go to the account’s Trash mailbox, open the message, then tap   andmove the message. Or, if you just deleted it, shake iPad to undo. To see deletedmessages across all your accounts, add the Trash mailbox. To add it, tap Edit inthe mailboxes list, then select it in the list.Archive instead of delete.Instead of deleting messages, you can archive them so they’re still around, inthe Archive mailbox, if you need them. To turn this option on, select ArchiveMailbox in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > account name > Account >Advanced. To delete a message instead of archiving it, touch and hold , then tap Delete.Stash your trash.You can set how long deleted messages stay in the Trash mailbox. Go toSettings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > [account name] > Account > Advanced.See and save addressesSee who received a message.While viewing the message, tap More in the To field.Add someone to Contacts or make them a VIP.Tap the person’s name or email address, then tap Add to VIP. You can also addtheir address to a new or existing contact.Print messagesPrint a message.Tap  , then tap Print.Print an attachment or picture.Tap to view it, tap  , then choose Print.Apple Confidential80DRAFT
See AirPrint (on page) .Mail settingsGo to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, where you can:Create a different mail signature for each accountAdd mail accountsSet Out of Office replies for Exchange email accountsBcc yourself on every message you sendTurn on Organize by Thread to group related messages togetherTurn off confirmation for deleting a messageTurn off Push delivery of new messages, to save on battery powerTemporarily turn off an accountSafariSafari at a glanceUse Safari on iPad to browse the web, use Reading List to collect webpages toread later, and add page icons to the Home screen for quick access. Use iCloudto see pages you have open on other devices, and to keep your bookmarks,history, and reading list up to date on your other devices.Apple Confidential81DRAFT
Search the webSearch the web.Enter a URL or search term in the search field at the top of the page, then tap asearch suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search for exactly what youtyped. If you don’t want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Safari,then (under Search) turn off Search Engine Suggestions.Quickly search a site you’ve visited before.Enter the name of the site, followed by your search term. For example, enter“wiki einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.” Go to Settings > Safari > QuickWebsite Search to turn this feature on or off.Have your favorites top the list.Select them at Settings > Safari > Favorites.Search the page.To find a specific word or phrase on the current page, tap  , then tapFind on Page. Enter the word or phrase in the search field to search. Tap to find other instances.Choose your search tool.Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine.Apple Confidential82DRAFT
Browse the webLook before you leap.To see the URL of a link before you go there, touch and hold the link. Open,Open in New Tab, Add to Reading List, and Copy also appear.Open a link in a new tab.Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab. If you’d like to switch to anew tab when you open it, go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Open New Tabsin Background.Browse open tabs.Tap  , or pinch with three fingers to view all your open tabs. If you haveseveral open tabs, tabs for the same site are stacked. To close a tab, tap  in the upper-left corner, or swipe the tab to the left. To return to a singletab, tap a tab, tap Done, or spread three fingers.View tabs open on your other devices.If you turn on Safari in Settings > iCloud, you can view open tabs on your otherdevices. Tap  , then scroll to the lists at the bottom of the page. Toclose the tab on another device, swipe left, then tap Delete.View recently closed tabs.Touch and hold  .Get back to the top.Tap the top edge of the screen to quickly return to the top of a long page.See more.Turn iPad to landscape orientation.See the latest.Apple Confidential83DRAFT
Tap   next to the address in the search field to update the page.See a tab’s history.Touch and hold   or  .View the desktop version of a site.If you want to see the full desktop version of a site instead of the mobile version,tap  , then tap Request Desktop Site.Keep bookmarksBookmark the current page.Tap   (or touch and hold  ), then tap Add Bookmark.View your bookmarks.Tap  , then tap  .Get organized.To create a folder for bookmarks, tap  , then tap Edit.Add a webpage to your favorites.Open the page, tap  , then tap Add to Favorites.Add a site to your News favorites.On a website that offers an RSS feed, open the page, tap  , then tap AddApple Confidential84DRAFT
to News.Quickly see your favorite and frequently visited sites.Tap the search field to see your favorites. Scroll down to see frequently visitedsites. (To avoid seeing a list of such sites, go to Settings > Safari, then turn offFrequently Visited Sites.)Edit your favorites.Tap  , tap Favorites, then tap Edit to delete, rename, or change theorder of favorites.Choose which favorites appear when you tap the search field.Go to Settings > Safari > Favorites.Bookmarks bar on your Mac?Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Safari if you want items from thebookmarks bar in Safari on your Mac to appear in Favorites on iPad.Save an icon for the current page on your Home screen.Tap  , then tap Add to Home Screen. The icon appears only on the devicewhere you create it.Save a reading list for laterSave interesting items in your reading list so you can revisit them later. You canread pages in your reading list even when you’re not connected to the Internet.Apple Confidential85DRAFT
Add the current page to your reading list.Tap  , then tap Add to Reading List.Add a linked page without opening it.Touch and hold the link, then tap Add to Reading List.View your reading list.Tap  , then tap  .Delete something from your reading list.Swipe left on the item in your reading list.Don’t want to use cellular data to download reading list items?Go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Use Cellular Data.Shared links and subscriptionsYou can view links shared from social media, such as Twitter, or feeds from yoursubscriptions.View shared links and subscriptions.Tap  , then tap  .Subscribe to a feed.Go to a site that provides a subscription feed, tap  , tap Add to SharedLinks, then confirm by tapping Add to Shared Links.Delete a subscription.Tap  , tap  , tap Subscriptions below the list of your sharedlinks, then tap   next to the subscription you want to delete.Share links.Tap  .Apple Confidential86DRAFT
Fill in formsWhether you’re logging in to a website, signing up for a service, or making apurchase, you can fill in a web form using the onscreen keyboard or have Safarifill it in for you using AutoFill.Tired of always having to log in?When you’re asked if you want to save the password for the site, tap Yes. Thenext time you visit, your user name and password will be filled in for you.Fill in a form.Apple Confidential87DRAFT
Tap any field to bring up the onscreen keyboard. Tap   or   above thekeyboard to move from field to field.Fill it in automatically.Go to Settings > Safari > AutoFill, then turn on Use Contact Info. Then, tapAutoFill above the onscreen keyboard when you’re filling in the form. Not allwebsites support AutoFill.Choose a different identity.If you use multiple identities with a site and an unwanted identity is filled in, tapPasswords, then select the identity you prefer.Add a credit card for purchases.Go to Settings > Safari > AutoFill > Saved Credit Cards > Add Credit Card. Toenter the information without typing it, tap Use Camera, then hold iPad abovethe card so that the image of the card fits in the frame. You can also add a creditcard by accepting when Safari offers to save it when you make an onlinepurchase. See iCloud Keychain.Use your credit card information.Look for the AutoFill Credit Card button above the onscreen keyboard wheneveryou’re in a credit card field. Your card’s security code isn’t stored, so you stillenter that yourself. If you’re not using a passcode for iPad, you might want tostart; see Use a passcode with data protection (on page) .Submit a form.Tap Go, Search, or the link on the webpage.Avoid clutter with ReaderUse Safari Reader to focus on a page’s primary content.Focus on content.Tap   at the left end of the address field. If you don’t see the icon,Reader isn’t available for the page you’re looking at.Share just the good stuff.To share just the article text and a link to it, tap   while viewing the page inReader.Return to the full page.Tap the Reader icon in the address field again.Apple Confidential88DRAFT
Privacy and securityYou can adjust Safari settings to keep your browsing activities to yourself andprotect yourself from malicious websites.Want to keep a low profile?Go to Settings > Safari, then turn on Do Not Track. Safari will ask websites youvisit not to track your browsing, but beware—a website can choose not to honorthe request.Control cookies.Go to Settings > Safari > Block Cookies. To remove cookies already on iPad, goto Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.Let Safari create secure passwords and store them for you.Tap the password field when creating a new account, tap Suggest Password,then Safari will suggest a password for you to use.View your saved passwords.Go to Settings > Safari > Passwords, then enter your iPad passcode.Erase your browsing history and data from iPad.Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History, and Settings > Safari > Clear History andWebsite Data.Visit sites without making history.Tap  , then tap Private. Sites you visit won’t appear in iCloud Tabs or beadded to History on your iPad. To put away your private sites, tap  ,then tap Private again. You can close the pages, or keep them for viewing thenext time you use Private Browsing Mode.Watch for suspicious websites.Go to Settings > Safari, then turn on Fraudulent Website Warning.Safari settingsGo to Settings > Safari, where you can:Apple Confidential89DRAFT
Choose your search engine and configure search resultsProvide AutoFill informationChoose which favorites are displayed when you searchHave new tabs open in the backgroundDisplay your Favorites at the top of the pageShow or hide the tab barBlock pop-upsTighten privacy and securityClear your history and website dataChoose whether to use cellular data for Reading List items (Wi-Fi + Cellularmodels)Configure advanced settings and moreMusicMusic at a glanceUse Music to enjoy music stored on iPad as well as music streamed over theInternet, including the live worldwide station Beats 1. With an optionalApple Music membership, listen to millions of tracks, recommended by musicexperts.Note:  You need a Wi-Fi or cellular connection to stream Apple Music, Radio,and Connect content. In some cases an Apple ID is also required. Services andfeatures are not available in all areas, and features may vary by area. Additionalcharges may apply when using a cellular connection.Apple Confidential90DRAFT
WARNING:  For important information about avoiding hearing loss, seeImportant safety information.Access musicPlay music and other audio content on iPad in the following ways:Become an Apple Music member: With a membership and Wi-Fi or cellularconnection, stream as much music as you like from the Apple Music catalogand make songs, albums, and playlists available for offline play. SeeApple Music.Listen to Beats 1: Tune in to Beats 1 radio for free.Purchase music from the iTunes Store: Go to iTunes Store. See iTunes Storeat a glance.iCloud Music Library: iCloud Music Library includes all your music fromApple Music, your iTunes purchases, and songs uploaded from yourcomputer, along with your iTunes Match library. Find this music in My Music.See My Music.Family Sharing: Purchase an Apple Music Family Membership and everyonein your Family Sharing group can enjoy Apple Music. If you aren’t an AppleMusic member, you can still listen to songs purchased by other members ofyour family who have chosen to share their purchases. Go to iTunes Store,tap More, tap Purchased, then choose a family member. See Family Sharing.Sync content with iTunes on your computer: See Sync with iTunes.Apple MusicAs an Apple Music member you can listen to dozens of hand-curated ad-freeradio stations and create your own stations, all with unlimited skips. You canalso access millions of songs for streaming and offline play, receiverecommendations from music experts and artists, and share playlists amongfriends.Members and nonmembers alike can also listen to music stored on iPad,access iTunes purchases available through Family Sharing, stream previousiTunes purchases to iPad, enjoy content posted directly by artists, and listen toBeats 1 radio. You can also play tracks identified by iTunes Match, if you havean iTunes Match subscription.Join Apple MusicYou can join Apple Music when you first open Music, or later inSettings > Music > Join Apple Music.Note:  You can play Apple Music and Radio tracks on only one device at a timeunless you have an Apple Music Family Membership, which lets you play musicon multiple devices. If you end your Apple Music membership, you can noApple Confidential91DRAFT
longer stream Apple Music tracks or play Apple Music tracks saved for offlineplay.Get personalized recommendationsApple Music can suggest songs you might enjoy, with a little guidance from youabout your genre and artist preferences.Select your favorite genres and artists.When you first tap For You, you are prompted to tell Music about yourpreferences. Tap the genres you like. (Double-tap those you love, and touch andhold the genres you don’t care for.) Tap Next, then do the same with the artistnames that appear. Apple Music uses these preferences when recommendingmusic to you.Update genre and artist preferences.Tap  , then tap Choose Artists For You.For YouDiscover expertly selected playlists and albums based on your tastes.Apple Confidential92DRAFT

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