Apple A1652 Tablet Device User Manual Live Preview

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sync a deleted video back to iPad, set iTunes to not sync the video. See Syncwith iTunes (on page) .Important:  If you delete a rented movie from iPad, it’s deleted permanently andcannot be transferred back to your computer.Control playbackScale the video to fill the screen or fit to the screen.Tap   or  . Or double-tap the video. If you don’t see thescaling controls, your video already fits the screen perfectly.Start over from the beginning.If the video contains chapters, drag the playhead along the scrubber bar all theway to the left. If there are no chapters, tap  .Skip to the next or previous chapter.Tap   or  . You can also press the center button orequivalent on a compatible headset two times (skip to next) or three times (skipApple Confidential143DRAFT
to previous).Rewind or fast-forward.Touch and hold   or  . Or drag the playhead left or right.Move your finger toward the bottom of the screen as you drag for finer control.Select a different audio language.If the video offers other languages, tap  , then choose a languagefrom the Audio list.Show subtitles or closed captions.Tap  . Not all videos offer subtitles or closed captions.Customize the appearance of closed captions.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning.See closed captions and subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning, then turn onClosed Captions + SDH.Watch the video on a TV.Tap  . For more about AirPlay and other ways to connect, see AirPlay(on page) .Multitask with Picture in Picture. When watching a video, press the Home button or tap  . Your videoscreen scales down to a corner of your display so you can see the Homescreen and open other apps. To return to the video, tap   in thesmall video window. For more information, see Picture in Picture (on page) .Videos settingsGo to Settings > Videos, where you can:Choose where to resume playback the next time you open a videoChoose to show only videos that are downloaded to this deviceLog in to Home SharingApple Confidential144DRAFT
NotesNotes at a glanceWith Notes you can jot down important information, add attachments—likephotos, web links, or maps—sketch ideas, and keep things organized. Whenyou create notes in your iCloud account, they’re available on your other iOSdevices, Mac computers, and iCloud.com.Apple Confidential145DRAFT
Set up notes.Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Notes. Your iCloud notes appear on allyour iOS devices and Mac computers that use the same Apple ID.Note:  If you’ve been using an older version of Notes, you may need toupgrade your iCloud notes to use all the new features—sketching, checklists,paragraph styles, and more. To upgrade, tap the Upgrade button (next to youriCloud notes account in the upper-left corner of Notes). For more informationabout upgrading notes in your iCloud account, including how it affects usingNotes on your other devices, see  support.apple.com/HT204987.Create a new note.Tap  , then tap your note to bring up the keyboard. The first line of thenote becomes the note’s title.See just the note.Tap   or turn iPad to portrait orientation.Add a photo or video to your note.Tap  . Take a new photo or video, or tap Photo Library to select andadd existing photos and videos. Ask Siri  Say something like: “Create a new note.”Format notesWith upgraded notes, you can create checklists, change paragraph styles, andadd attachments.Start a checklist.Apple Confidential146DRAFT
Tap a line in your note, then tap  . Tap   again to remove thechecklist format. Type the task. Tap the empty checklist circle to mark your taskcomplete.Change the paragraph style of a line. Tap a line in your note, tap  , then select the style.Set a default formatting style for the first paragraph.Go to Settings > Notes, then tap New Notes Start With.Add an attachment.When you’re in another app and find something (like a location in the Maps appor a web page in Safari) that you want to add to one of your notes, tap Share or, then tap Notes. You can create a new note, or add the attachment toan existing one.Create a sketchSometimes you may want a sketch to help you capture an idea or plan. Start asketch using the pencil, marker, or pen tool. Switch to the eraser if you make amistake.Note:  The sketching feature is available with upgraded notes on iPad(4th generation), iPad Air (all models), and iPad mini 2 and later.Apple Confidential147DRAFT
Sketch in your note.Tap  , use your finger to sketch, then tap Done. Your sketch appearsin your note. Tap the sketch to edit it.View more color choices.Swipe the color palette left or right to see more colors.Draw straight lines.Tap the ruler tool to make it appear on your canvas. Draw a line along the edgeof the ruler. Tap the ruler tool again to make it disappear.Move the ruler without changing its angle.Drag the ruler with one finger.Adjust the angle of the ruler.Touch and hold the ruler with two fingers, then rotate your fingers.Mask a part of your sketch.Place the ruler along the edge of the area you want to cover, then start yoursketch. Draw lines that start away from the ruler’s edge, then come toward it.Hide the toolbar.Swipe the toolbar down to hide it and see just the tool you’re using. Tap thetool you’re using to see the entire toolbar again.Zoom in.Pinch open so you can sketch the details—then pinch closed to zoom backout. Drag two fingers to navigate after you’ve zoomed in.Apple Confidential148DRAFT
Start over.Touch and hold the eraser tool, then tap Erase All.Organize and share notesShare or print a note.Tap   at the top of the note. For more information about sharing, seeShare from apps (on page) . For more information about printing, see AirPrint (onpage) .Search for a note.Scroll to the top of a list of notes to reveal the search field, then tap the field andtype what you’re looking for.Delete a note.Tap  , or swipe left over the note in the notes list.Recover deleted notes.Open the Recently Deleted folder. Tap the note you want to keep, tap in thenote, then tap Recover (upgraded notes only).Search for a specific attachment.Tap   in the lower-left corner of the notes list to see sketches, photos,links, documents, and other attachments you’ve added to your notes. To go tothe note with the attachment, touch and hold the thumbnail of the attachment,then tap Go to Note (upgraded notes only).Create a folder to organize your notes.Tap New Folder (at the bottom of the Folders list), then name your folder(upgraded notes only).Move notes from one folder or account to another.Tap Edit in the upper-right corner of the notes list, tap the notes you want tomove, tap Move, then choose the folder or account. To move all your notesfrom one folder or account to another, tap Edit in the upper-right corner of thenotes list, then tap Move All.Use notes in multiple accountsView and edit notes from other accounts (such as Google, Yahoo!, or AOL).Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then turn on Notes for the account.These notes appear in Notes on all your other iOS devices and Mac computersthat are also signed in to that account.Note:  Notes from these accounts can’t use many of the features in upgradedApple Confidential149DRAFT
notes.Turn on an On My iPad account.Go to Settings > Notes, then turn on On My iPad. Notes in this account appearonly on your iPad.Choose the default account for new notes you create with Siri.Go to Settings > Notes.See all folders in an account.Tap   at the top of a list of notes.RemindersReminders lets you keep track of all the things you need to do.Reminders at a glanceReminders lets you keep track of all the things you need to do.Apple Confidential150DRAFT
Add a reminder.Tap a list, then tap a blank line.Share a list.Tap a list, then tap Edit. Tap Sharing, then tap Add Person. The people youshare with also need to be iCloud users. After they accept your invitation toshare the list, you’ll all be able to add, delete, and mark items as completed.Family members can also share a list. See Family Sharing (on page) . Ask Siri  Say something like:“Remember to take an umbrella”“Add artichokes to my groceries list”“Read my work to-do list”Delete a list.While viewing a list, tap Edit, then tap Delete List. All of the reminders in the listare also deleted.Delete a reminder.Swipe the reminder left, then tap Delete.Change the order of lists or reminders.Apple Confidential151DRAFT
Tap Edit, then touch   and move the item.What list was that in?When you enter text in the search field, reminders in all lists are searched bythe reminder’s name. Ask Siri  Say something like: “Find the reminder about milk.”With OS X Yosemite or later, you can hand off reminders you’re editing betweenyour Mac and iPad. See About Continuity features (on page) .Scheduled remindersScheduled reminders notify you when they’re due. Ask Siri  Say something like: “Remind me to take my medicine at 6 a.m.tomorrow.”Schedule a reminder.Swipe a reminder to the left, tap More, then turn on “Remind me on a day.” TapAlarm to set the date and time. Tap Repeat to schedule the reminder forregularly occurring intervals.Don’t bother me now.You can turn off Reminders notifications in Settings > Notifications. To silencenotifications temporarily, turn on Do Not Disturb.Location remindersOn iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular models, Reminders can alert you when you arrive at orleave a location.Apple Confidential152DRAFT
Be reminded when you arrive at or leave a location.Swipe a reminder to the left, tap More, then turn on “Remind me at a location.”Tap Location, then choose a location from the list or enter an address. After youdefine a location, you can drag to change the size of the geofence on the map,which sets the approximate distance at which you want reminded. You can’tsave a location reminder in Outlook or Microsoft Exchange accounts. Ask Siri  “Remind me to stop at the grocery store when I leave here.”Add common locations to your My Info card.When you set a location reminder, locations in the list include addresses fromyour My Info card in Contacts. Add your work, home, and other favoriteaddresses to your card for easy access in Reminders.Reminders settingsGo to Settings > Reminders, where you can:Set a default list for new remindersSync past remindersKeep your reminders up to date on other devices.Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Reminders. To keep up to date withReminders on OS X, turn on iCloud on your Mac, too. Some other types ofaccounts, such as Exchange, also support Reminders. Go to Settings > Mail,Contacts, Calendars, then turn on Reminders for the accounts you want to use.Apple Confidential153DRAFT
Photo BoothIt’s easy to take a photo with Photo Booth and spice it up with effects.Take photosApple Confidential154DRAFT
When you take a photo, iPad makes a shutter sound. You can use the volumebuttons on the side of iPad to control the volume of the shutter sound, or mute itby setting the Side Switch to silent. See Volume buttons (on page) .Note:  In some regions, sound effects are played even if the Side Switch is setto silent.Take a photo.Aim iPad and tap the shutter button.Select an effect.Tap  , then tap the effect you want.Change a distortion effect:  Drag your finger across the screen.Alter a distortion:  Pinch, swipe, or rotate the image.What have you done?Tap the thumbnail of your last shot. To display the controls again, tap the screen.Switch between cameras.Tap   at the bottom of the screen.Manage photosThe photos you take with Photo Booth are saved to your Recently Added albumin the Photos app on iPad.Delete a photo.Select a thumbnail, then tap  .Share or copy a photo.Tap a thumbnail, tap  , then tap a share option (Message, Mail, iCloud,Twitter, or Facebook) or Copy.View photos in the Photos app.In Photos, tap Photos, then tap Today, or tap Albums, then Recently Added,then tap a thumbnail. To see the next or previous photo, swipe left or right. SeeView photos and videos (on page) .Share photos on all your devices.If you use iCloud Photo Library, you can share your photos with any iOS 8.1 orlater device, Mac with OS X Yosemite v10.10.3 or later, and on iCloud.com usingthe same Apple ID. See iCloud Photo Library (on page) .Upload photos to your computer.Connect iPad to your computer using the included USB cable.Mac:  Select the photos to upload, then click the Import or Download buttonApple Confidential155DRAFT
in iPhoto or other supported photo app on your computer.PC:  Follow the instructions that came with your photo app.If you delete the photos from iPad when you upload them to your computer,they’re removed from Photos. You can use the Photos settings pane in iTunes tosync photos to the Photos app on iPad.Game CenterDiscover new games and share your game experiences with friends around theworld in Game Center.Game Center at a glanceGame Center lets you play your favorite games with friends who have an iOSdevice or a Mac (OS X Mountain Lion or later). You must be connected to theInternet to use Game Center.WARNING:  For important information about avoiding repetitive motion injuries,see Important safety information (on page) .Apple Confidential156DRAFT
Get started.Open Game Center. If you see your nickname at the top of the screen, you’realready signed in. Otherwise, you’ll be asked for your Apple ID and password.Get some games.Tap Games, then tap a recommended game, browse for games in the App Store(look for Supports Game Center in the game details), or get a game one of yourfriends has. See Play games with friends (on page) .Play!Tap Games, choose a game, tap   in the upper right, then tap Play. (IfPlay doesn’t appear, the game is not currently installed.)Sign out?No need to sign out when you quit Game Center, but if you want to, go toSettings > Game Center, then tap your Apple ID.Play games with friendsInvite friends to a multiplayer game.Apple Confidential157DRAFT
Tap Friends, choose a friend, choose a game, then tap   in the upperright. If the game allows or requires additional players, choose the players toinvite, 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’trespond, you can tap Auto-Match to have Game Center find another player foryou, or tap Invite Friend to invite someone else.Send a friend request.Tap Friends, tap  , then enter your friend’s email address or GameCenter nickname. To browse your contacts, tap  . (To add severalfriends with one request, type Return after each address.) Or, tap any player yousee anywhere in Game Center.Challenge someone to outdo you.Tap one of your scores or achievements, then tap Challenge Friends.What are your friends playing and how are they doing?Tap Friends, tap your friend’s name, then tap the Games or Points bubble.Want to purchase a game your friend has?Tap Friends, then tap your friend’s name. Tap his or her Games bubble, tap thegame in the list, then tap   in the upper right.Make new friends.To see a list of your friend’s friends, tap Friends, tap your friend’s name, then taphis or her Friends bubble.Unfriend a friend.Tap Friends, tap the friend’s name, then tap   in the upper right.Keep your email address private.Turn off Public Profile in your Game Center account settings. See Game Centersettings (on page) .Turn off multiplayer activity or friend requests.Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, then turn off Multiplayer Games orAdding Friends. If the switches are dimmed, tap Enable Restrictions at the topfirst.Keep it friendly.To report offensive or inappropriate behavior, tap Friends, tap the person’sname, tap   in the upper right, then tap Report a Problem.Apple Confidential158DRAFT
Game Center settingsGo to Settings > Game Center, where you can:Sign out (tap your Apple ID)Allow invitesLet nearby players find youEdit your Game Center profile (tap your nickname)Get friend recommendations from Contacts or FacebookSpecify which notifications you want for Game Center.Go to Settings > Notifications > Game Center. If Game Center doesn’t appear,turn on Notifications.Change restrictions for Game Center.Go to Settings > General > Restrictions.NewsNews at a glanceNews collects all the stories you want to read, from your favorite sources,based on the topics that interest you most. You can also explore recommendedchannels, search for specific channels or topics, and save and share yourfavorite stories.Note:  You need a Wi-Fi or cellular connection to read News. News is notavailable in all areas.Apple Confidential159DRAFT
Get started with NewsThe first time you open News, you can personalize it based on your interests.Add channels and topics.Open News, then add your preferred channels (or publications) and topics toyour favorites. The stories that appear in your For You feed (your list of stories)are influenced by your choices.Seek out additional channels and topics.Tap Explore to browse suggested channels and topics. Or browse topics suchas Travel, Arts, or Sports by tapping it. To add a channel or topic to yourfavorites, tap  .For YouFor You presents the best stories from the channels and topics you added toFavorites.See what you missed.The number of new stories in your feed appears next to For You at the top ofthe screen.Get newer stories.Pull down to refresh the For You feed.Quickly share, save, or like a story.Touch and hold a story in your feed, then choose Share Story, Save, or Like.Read storiesRead a story.Tap a story to read it. Web stories delivered through an RSS feed show apreview. To view a story in full, swipe up. To always see the full story, turn offRSS previews in Settings > News > Show Story Preview.Read the next story.Swipe left to read the next story, swipe right to read the previous story. Swipefrom the left edge to return to the story feed.Tell News what you like.When viewing a story, tap   to like the story. News takes yourApple Confidential160DRAFT
feedback into account for future recommendations.Share stories.Tap  , then choose a sharing method such as Message, Mail, Twitter, orFacebook.Report a concern.If you believe a story is mislabeled or inappropriate, tap  , then tapReport a Concern.Find related stories.Tap the topic tag to see a list of related stories.FavoritesThe channels and topics you select when you first open News appear inFavorites. Favorites also includes channels and topics you add later.Browse a channel’s stories.Tap a channel or publication to see the most recent published stories. Somepublishers also let you browse sections, such as political stories or storiesabout food.Dig deeper into a topic.Tap a topic to see recent related stories.Edit your favorites.Tap Edit, then tap   to delete a channel or topic that you no longerwish to follow.SearchNews keeps track of more than a million topics, which makes it easy to find thestories that interest you.Apple Confidential161DRAFT
Search for channels and topics.Tap Search, then enter the name of a channel (CNN or Wired, for example) or atopic (fashion, business, or politics, for example). Tap   to add an itemto your favorites.View trending topics.Search offers some suggestions to get you started. Tap a suggestion to seerelated topics and channels. Tap   to add an item to your favorites.Save storiesNews lets you save stories to read later. You can even read them offline.Save and delete stories.When browsing a story, tap   to save it. To read a saved story, tap Saved,then tap the story. Stories that display   are not currently saved toiPad. Tap   to save them to iPad for offline reading. Swipe a storyleft to delete it.Check your reading history.Tap the History tab to see what you’ve read. You can also swipe stories inHistory to delete them. To delete your entire history, tap Clear History.Apple Confidential162DRAFT
News settingsGo to Settings > News to set options for News, including:Refreshing the story list even when you’re not using NewsAllowing News to be used over a cellular connectionDisplaying stories from RSS feeds as previews or full storiesiTunes StoreiTunes Store at a glanceUse the iTunes Store to add music, movies, TV shows, and more to iPad.Apple Confidential163DRAFT
Note:  You need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to use the iTunes Store.The iTunes Store is not available in all areas.Browse or searchBrowse by category or genre.Tap one of the categories (Music, Movies, TV Shows). Tap Genres to see a list ofgenres to choose from. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Get a new ringtone”“Purchase song name by band name”“Redeem an iTunes Store gift card”If you know what you’re looking for, tap Search.You can tap a search term that’s trending among other iTunes users, or enterinfo in the search field, then tap Search on the keyboard.Access family members’ purchases.With Family Sharing turned on, you can view and download songs, TV shows,and movies purchased by other family members. Tap Purchased, tap your nameor My Purchases, then select a family member from the menu.Ask Siri to tag it.When you hear music playing around you, ask Siri “What song is playing?” Siritells you what the song is and gives you an easy way to purchase it. It alsoApple Confidential164DRAFT
saves it to the Siri tab in the iTunes Store so you can buy it later. Tap Music, tap , then tap the Siri tab to see a list of tagged songs available forpreview or purchase.Discover great new music.When you listen to Radio, songs you play appear in the Radio tab in theiTunes Store so you can preview or purchase them. Tap Music, tap  ,then tap Radio.Preview a song or video.Tap it.Add to your Wish List.When you hear something you hope to buy from the iTunes Store, tap  ,then tap Add to Wish List. To view your Wish List in the iTunes Store, tap , then tap Wish List.Purchase, rent, or redeemTap an item’s price (or tap Free), then tap again to buy it. If you see instead of a price, you’ve already purchased the item and you can download itagain without a charge.Approve purchases with Family Sharing.With Family Sharing set up, the family organizer can review and approvepurchases made by family members under a certain age. For more information,see Family Sharing (on page) .Hide individual purchases.Using iTunes on a computer, family members can hide any of their purchases soother family members can’t view or download them. For more information, seeFamily Sharing (on page) .Use a gift card or code.Tap a category (for example, Music), scroll to the bottom, then tap Redeem.Send a gift.View the item you want to give, tap  , then tap Gift. Or tap one of thecategories (Music, Movies, or TV Shows), scroll to the bottom, then tap SendGift to send an iTunes gift certificate to someone.Bought something on another device?Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store to set up automatic downloads on yourApple Confidential165DRAFT
iPad. You can always view your purchased music, movies, and TV shows in theiTunes Store (just tap Purchased).Watch your time with rentals.In some areas, you can rent movies. You have 30 days to begin watching arented movie. After you start watching it, you can play it as many times as youwant in the allotted time (24 hours in the U.S. iTunes Store; 48 hours in othercountries). Once your time’s up, the movie is deleted. Rentals can’t betransferred to another device; however, you can use AirPlay and Apple TV toview a rental on your television.iTunes Store settingsTo set options for the iTunes Store, go to Settings > iTunes & App Store.View or edit your account.Tap your Apple ID, then tap View Apple ID. To change your password, tap theApple ID field, then tap Password.Sign in using a different Apple ID.Tap your account name, then tap Sign Out. You can then enter a differentApple ID.Subscribe to or turn on iTunes Match.You can subscribe to iTunes Match, a service that stores your music and more iniCloud. See iTunes Match (on page) . If you’re a subscriber, turn on iTunes Matchto access your music on iPad from anywhere.Turn on automatic downloads.Tap Music, Books, or Updates. Content updates automatically over Wi-Fi,unless you turn off the option in Automatic Downloads.Download purchases over the cellular network.On iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular models, you can turn on Use Cellular Data.Downloading purchases, using iTunes Match, or listening to Apple Music overthe cellular network may incur carrier charges.App StoreApple Confidential166DRAFT
App Store at a glanceUse the App Store to browse, purchase, and download apps specificallydesigned for iPad, or for iPhone and iPod touch. Your apps update automaticallyover Wi-Fi (unless you turn off this feature), so you can keep up with the latestimprovements and features.Note:  You need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to use the App Store.The App Store is not available in all areas.Find apps Ask Siri  Say something like:“Find apps by Apple”“Purchase app name”“Redeem an App Store gift card”If you know what you’re looking for, tap Search.Apple Confidential167DRAFT
Or tap Categories to browse by type of app.Access family members’ apps.With Family Sharing turned on, you can view and download apps purchased byother family members. Tap Purchased, tap your name or My Purchases, thenselect a family member from the menu. For more information, see FamilySharing (on page) .Tell a friend about an app.Find the app, tap  , then choose the method. See Share from apps (onpage) .Use Wish List.To track an app you might want to purchase later, tap   on the app page,then tap Add to Wish List.See your Wish List.After you add items to your Wish List, tap   on the Purchased screen.Search apps by category.Tap Explore, then tap Categories to focus on the apps you want, for example,Education, Medical, or Sports.What apps are being used nearby?Tap Explore to find out the most popular apps others around you are using(Location Services must be on in Settings > Privacy > Location Services). Trythis at a museum, sporting event, or when you’re traveling.Delete an app.Touch and hold the app icon on the Home screen until the icons jiggle, then tap . You can’t delete built-in apps. When you finish, press the Homebutton. Deleting an app also deletes its data. You can download any app you’vepurchased from the App Store again, free of charge, subject to their availability.For information about erasing all of your apps, data, and settings, see Restart orreset iPad (on page) .Purchase, redeem, and downloadTap the app’s price, then tap Buy to purchase it. If it’s free, tap Free, then tapInstall.If you see   instead of a price, you’ve already purchased the app andyou can download it again, free of charge. While the app is downloading orupdating, its icon appears on the Home screen with a progress indicator.Apple Confidential168DRAFT
Approve purchases with Family Sharing.With Family Sharing set up, the family organizer can review and approvepurchases made by other family members, under a certain age. For moreinformation see Family Sharing (on page) .Hide individual purchases.Using iTunes on a computer, family members can hide any of their purchases soother family members can’t view or download them. For more information, seeFamily Sharing (on page) .Use a gift card or code.Tap Featured, scroll to the bottom, then tap Redeem.Send a gift.View the item you want to give, tap  , then tap Gift. Or tap Featured, scrollto the bottom, then tap Send Gift to send an iTunes gift certificate to someone.Restrict in-app purchases.Many apps provide extra content or enhancements for a fee. To limit purchasesthat can be made from within an app, go to Settings > General > Restrictions(make sure Restrictions is enabled), then set options (for example, restrict byage rating or require a password immediately or every 15 minutes). You can turnoff In-App Purchases to prevent all purchases. See Restrictions (on page) .Delete an app.Touch and hold the app icon on the Home screen until the icon jiggles, then tap . When you finish, press the Home button. You can’t delete built-inapps. Deleting an app also deletes its data. You can download any app you’vepurchased from the App Store again, free of charge.For information about erasing all of your apps, data, and settings, see ResetiPad settings (on page) .App Store settingsTo set options for App Store, go to Settings > iTunes & App Store.View or edit your account.Tap your Apple ID, then tap View Apple ID. To change your password, tap theApple ID field, then tap the Password field.Sign in using a different Apple ID.Tap your account name, then tap Sign Out. Then enter the other Apple ID.Turn off automatic downloads.Tap Apps in Automatic Downloads. Apps update automatically over Wi-Fi,unless you turn off the option.Download apps using the cellular network (Wi-Fi + Cellular models).Turn on Use Cellular Data. Downloading apps over the cellular network mayApple Confidential169DRAFT
incur carrier charges. See Cellular settings (on page) . Newsstand apps updateonly over Wi-Fi.Get app suggestions.Turn on “Apps on the App Store” to show suggestions relevant to your currentlocation on the Lock screen and in the app switcher. Turn on Installed Apps toshow suggested apps that are already installed.iBooksGet booksGet books from the iBooks Store.In iBooks, use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to access the iBooksStore. Tap Featured to browse the latest releases, or Top Charts to view themost popular. To find a specific book, tap the Search field that appears after youaccess the iBooks Store. Ask Siri  Say something like: “Find books by author name.”Read a bookApple Confidential170DRAFT
Open a book.Tap the book you want to read. If you don’t see it in on the bookshelf, swipe leftor right to see other collections.Show the controls.Tap near the center of a page. Not all books have the same controls, but someof the things you can do include searching, viewing the table of contents, andsharing what you’re reading.Close a book.Tap Library, or pinch the page.Enlarge an image.Tap, or with some books double-tap, the image.Read by columns.In books that support it, double-tap a column of text to zoom in, then swipe upor to the left to move to the next column.Go to a specific page.Use the page navigation controls at the bottom of the screen. Or tap Apple Confidential171DRAFT
and enter a page number, then tap the page number in the search results.Get a definition.Double-tap a word, then tap Define in the menu that appears. Definitions aren’tavailable for all languages.Remember your place.Tap   to add a bookmark, or tap again to remove it. You can have multiplebookmarks—to see them all, tap  , then tap Bookmarks. You don’tneed to add a bookmark when you close the book, because iBooks rememberswhere you left off.Remember the good parts.Some books let you add notes and highlights. To add a highlight, touch and holda word, then move your finger to draw the highlight. To add a note, double-tap aword to select it, move the grab points to adjust the selection, then tap Note orHighlight in the menu that appears. To see all the notes and highlights you’vemade, tap  , then tap Notes.Share the good parts.Tap some highlighted text, then, in the menu that appears, tap  . If thebook is from the iBooks Store, a link to the book is included automatically.(Sharing may not be available in all regions.)Share a link to a book.Tap near the center of a page to display the controls, tap  , then tap .Change the way a book looks.Some books let you change the font, font size, and color of the page. (Tap .) You can change justification and hyphenation in Settings > iBooks.These settings apply to all books that support them.Apple Confidential172DRAFT
Change the brightness.Tap  . If you don’t see  , tap   first.Dim the screen when it’s dark.Turn on Auto-Night Theme to automatically change the bookshelf, page color,and brightness when using iBooks in low-light conditions. (Not all books supportAuto-Night Theme.)Interact with multimediaSome books have interactive elements, such as movies, diagrams,presentations, galleries, and 3D objects. To interact with a multimedia object,tap, swipe, or pinch it. To view an element full screen, pinch open with twofingers. When you finish, pinch it closed.Study notes and glossary termsIn books that support it, you can review all of your highlights and notes as studycards.See all your notes.Tap  . You can search your notes, or tap a chapter to see notes youmade in that chapter.Delete notes.Tap  , select some notes, then tap Delete.Review your notes as study cards.Apple Confidential173DRAFT
Tap Study Cards. Swipe to move between cards. Tap Flip Card to see its back.Shuffle your study cards.Tap  , then turn on Shuffle.Study glossary terms.If a book includes a glossary, tap   to include those words in your studycards.Listen to an audiobookOpen an audiobook.Audiobooks are identified by a   on the cover. Tap the book you want tolisten to. If you don’t see it in the library, swipe left or right to view othercollections.Skip farther forward or back.Touch and hold the arrows, or slide and hold the cover. To change the number ofseconds that skipping moves, go to Settings > iBooks.Apple Confidential174DRAFT
Speed it up, or slow it down.Tap Speed, then choose a playback rate. 1x is normal speed, 0.75x is three-quarters speed, and so on.Go to a chapter.Tap  , then tap a chapter. Some books don’t define chapter markersGo to a specific time.Drag the playhead, located underneath the book cover. Where you startedlistening during this session is marked with a small circle on the timeline. Tap themark to jump to that spot.Set a sleep timer.Before starting playback, tap Sleep Timer, then choose a duration until the audioautomatically stops.Download a previously purchased audiobook.You can download a book again from the Purchased list in the iBooks Storeanytime, free of charge.Organize booksApple Confidential175DRAFT
View books by title or cover.Tap   or  .View only audiobooks or PDFs.Tap the name of the current collection (at the top of the screen) then choosePDFs or Audiobooks.Organize your books with collections.Tap Select, then select some books to add them into a collection. To edit orcreate collections, tap the name of the current collection (at the top of thescreen). Some built-in collections, such as PDFs, can’t be renamed or deleted.Rearrange books.While viewing books by cover, touch and hold a cover then drag it to a newlocation. While viewing books by title, sort the list using the buttons at the top ofthe screen. The All Books collection is automatically arranged for you; switch toanother collection if you want to manually arrange your books.Search for a book.Pull down to reveal the Search field at the top of the screen. Searching looks forthe title and the author’s name.Hide purchased books you haven’t downloaded.Apple Confidential176DRAFT
Tap the name of the current collection (at the top of the screen), then turn onHide iCloud Books.Read PDFsSync a PDF.On a Mac, add the PDF to iBooks for OS X, open iTunes, select the PDF, thensync. In iTunes on your Windows computer, choose File > Add to Library, selectthe PDF, then sync. See iTunes Help for more info about syncing.Add a PDF email attachment to iBooks.Open the email message, then touch and hold its PDF attachment. ChooseOpen in iBooks from the menu that appears.Print a PDF.With the PDF open, tap   then choose Print. You’ll need an AirPrint-compatible printer. For more about AirPrint, see AirPrint (on page) .Email a PDF.With the PDF open, tap  , then choose Email.iBooks settingsRestrict access to books and audiobooks with explicit content.Go to Settings > General > Restrictions then select an option for Books.Go to Settings > iBooks, where you can:Sync collections and bookmarks (including notes and current pageinformation) with your other devices.Display online content within a book. Some books might access video oraudio that’s stored on the web.Change the direction pages turn when you tap in the left margin.PodcastsApple Confidential177DRAFT
Podcasts at a glanceOpen Podcasts, then browse, subscribe to, and play your favorite audio orvideo podcasts on iPad.Get podcasts and episodesDiscover more podcasts.Tap Featured or Top Charts at the bottom of the screen.Search for new podcasts.Tap Search at the bottom of the screen.Search your library.Tap My Podcasts, then drag down the left of the screen to reveal the Searchfield.Preview or stream an episode.Tap the podcast, then tap an episode.Apple Confidential178DRAFT
Get more info.Tap  , then tap View Full Description to get episode details. Tap anylinks in podcast or episode descriptions to open them in Safari.Find new episodes.Tap Unplayed to find episodes you haven’t yet heard.Browse episodes.Tap Feed to see episodes available to download or stream.Download an episode to iPad.Tap  , then tap Download Episode.Get new episodes as they’re released.Subscribe to the podcast. If you’re browsing Featured podcasts or Top Charts,tap the podcast, then tap Subscribe. If you’ve already downloaded episodes,tap My Podcasts, tap a podcast that appears under Not Subscribed, tap , then turn on Subscribed.Save or delete unplayed episodes.Apple Confidential179DRAFT
Tap Unplayed, tap Edit, select individual episodes, then tap Save or Delete.Control playbackUse the playback controls to go forward and back in a podcast, set the speed,skip episodes, and more.See podcast info while you listen.Tap the podcast image on the Now Playing screen.Skip forward or back with greater accuracy.Move your finger toward the top of the screen as you drag the playhead left orright. When you’re close to the playback controls, you can scan quickly throughthe entire episode. When you’re close to the top of the screen, you can scan onesecond at a time. Ask Siri  Say something like:“Play podcasts”“Play it twice as fast”Apple Confidential180DRAFT
“Play ‘Freakonomics Radio’ podcast”Organize your favorites into stationsOrganize your favorite podcasts into custom stations, and update episodesautomatically across all your devices.Create a station.Tap My Podcasts, tap  , then tap Add Station. Name your station, tapSave, then add podcasts. To play the podcasts in your station, tap MyPodcasts, then tap   next to the station.Change the order of the station list.Tap My Podcasts, tap Edit above the station list, then drag   up ordown.Change the playback order of shows in a station.Apple Confidential181DRAFT
Tap a station, tap Edit at the top-right of the screen, then drag   upor down.Delete stations.Tap My Podcasts, tap Edit above the station list, then tap  .List oldest episodes first.Tap My Podcasts, tap a podcast, tap  , then tap Sort Order.Podcasts settingsGo to Settings > Podcasts, where you can:Choose to keep your podcast subscriptions up to date on all your devicesChoose how frequently Podcasts checks your subscriptions for new episodesHave episodes downloaded automaticallyLimit the number of podcasts that are downloadedChoose whether to keep episodes after you finish themAccessibilityiPad includes a variety of assistive features for people facing challenges,Apple Confidential182DRAFT
including the VoiceOver screen reader and support for braille displays, visualalerts and mono audio for the deaf or hard of hearing, Guided Access for thosewho need help staying on task, and AssistiveTouch and Switch Control for userswith impaired physical or motor skills.Accessibility featuresiPad offers many accessibility features:VisionVoiceOverSupport for braille displaysZoomInvert Colors and GrayscaleSpeak SelectionSpeak ScreenSpeak Auto-TextLarge, bold, and high-contrast textButton ShapesReduce screen motionOn/off switch labelsAssignable tonesAudio DescriptionsHearingHearing aidsMono audio and balanceSubtitles and closed captionsInteractionSiriWidescreen keyboardsGuided AccessSwitch ControlAssistiveTouchTouch AccommodationsSoftware and hardware keyboardsTurn on accessibility features.You can turn on many accessibility features just by asking Siri (“turn onVoiceOver,” for example). See Siri (on page) and Use Siri. Or go to Settings >Apple Confidential183DRAFT
General > Accessibility, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See AccessibilityShortcut.Use iTunes on your computer to configure accessibility on iPad.In iTunes you can enable a limited number of accessibility features, includingVoiceOver, zoom, invert colors, speak auto-text, mono audio, and show closedcaptions where available. Click Summary, then click Configure Accessibility atthe bottom of the Summary screen.For more information about iPad accessibility features, goto www.apple.com/accessibility/.Accessibility ShortcutUse the Accessibility Shortcut.After setting up an accessibility shortcut, press the Home button quickly threetimes to engage the associated feature. Features include:VoiceOverInvert ColorsGrayscaleZoomSwitch ControlAssistiveTouchGuided Access (The shortcut starts Guided Access if it’s already turned on.See Guided Access.)Hearing Aid Control (if you have paired Made for iPhone hearing aids)Choose the features you want to control.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut, then select theaccessibility features you use.Not so fast.To slow down the triple-click speed, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Home Button. (This also slows down double-clicks.)VoiceOverVoiceOverVoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so that you can use iPadwithout seeing it.VoiceOver tells you about each item on the screen as you select it. TheVoiceOver cursor (a rectangle) encloses the item and VoiceOver speaks its nameor describes it.Touch the screen or drag your finger over it to hear the items on the screen.Apple Confidential184DRAFT
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—forexample, “double-tap to open.” To interact with items on the screen, such asbuttons and links, use the gestures described in Learn VoiceOver gestures.When you go to a new screen, VoiceOver plays a sound, then selects andspeaks the first item on the screen (typically in the upper-left corner). VoiceOveralso lets you know when the display changes to landscape or portraitorientation, and when the screen becomes dimmed or locked.Note:  VoiceOver speaks in the language specified in Settings > General >Language & Region. VoiceOver is available in many languages, but not all.Use iPad with VoiceOverUnlock iPad.Press either the Sleep/Wake or Home button, drag the slider, then double-tapthe screen. On iPad models with Touch ID, you can unlock iPad by placing yourfinger on the Home button. See  Touch ID.Enter your passcode silently.To avoid having your passcode spoken as you enter it, use handwriting; seeWrite with your finger.Open an app, toggle a switch, or tap an item.Select the item, then double-tap the screen.Double-tap the selected item.To invoke a command normally executed by tapping twice on the screen—selecting a word or zooming an image, for example—tap three times.Adjust a slider.Select the slider, then swipe up or down with one finger.Use a standard gesture.Double-tap and hold your finger on the screen until you hear three rising tones,then make the gesture. When you lift your finger, VoiceOver gestures resume.For example, to drag a volume slider with your finger instead of swiping up anddown, select the slider, double-tap and hold, wait for the three tones, then slideleft or right.Scroll a list or area of the screen.Swipe up or down with three fingers.Scroll continuously through a list: Double-tap and hold until you hear threerising tones, then drag up or down.Use the list index: Some lists have an alphabetical table index along the rightside. Select the index, then swipe up or down to move through the index. Youcan also double-tap, hold, then slide your finger up or down.Reorder a list: You can change the order of items in some lists, such as theRotor items in Accessibility settings. Select   to the right of anitem, double-tap and hold until you hear three rising tones, then drag up ordown.Apple Confidential185DRAFT
Open Notification Center.Select any item in the status bar, then swipe down with three fingers. To dismissNotification Center, do a two-finger scrub (move two fingers back and forth threetimes quickly, making a “z”).Open Control Center.Select any item in the status bar, then swipe up with three fingers. To dismissControl Center, do a two-finger scrub.Switch apps.Double-click the Home button to display open apps, swipe left or right with onefinger to select an app, then double-tap to switch to it. Or, set the rotor toActions while viewing open apps, then swipe up or down.Rearrange your Home screen.Select an icon on the Home screen, double-tap and hold, then drag. Lift yourfinger when the icon is in its new location. Drag an icon to the edge of thescreen to move it to another Home screen. You can continue to select and moveitems until you press the Home button.Speak iPad status information.Tap the status bar at the top of the screen, then swipe left or right to hearinformation about the time, battery state, Wi-Fi signal strength, and more.Speak notifications.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then turn on Always SpeakNotifications. Notifications, including the text of incoming text messages, arespoken as they occur, even if iPad is locked. Unacknowledged notifications arerepeated when you unlock iPad.Turn the screen curtain on or off.Triple-tap with three fingers. When the screen curtain is on, the screen contentsare active even though the display is turned off.VoiceOver basicsImportant:  VoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPad. WhenVoiceOver is on, you must use VoiceOver gestures—even to turn VoiceOver off.Turn VoiceOver on or off.Press and hold the Home button and tell Siri “turn VoiceOver on.” To turnVoiceOver off, tell Siri “turn VoiceOver off.” You can also go to Settings >General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. SeeAccessibility Shortcut.Explore.Drag your finger over the screen. VoiceOver speaks each item you touch. Liftyour finger to leave an item selected.Select an item: Tap once to select an item, double-tap to invoke it.Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger. Item orderis left-to-right, top-to-bottom.Select the item above or below: Set the rotor to Vertical Navigation, thenswipe up or down with one finger. If you don’t find Vertical Navigation in theApple Confidential186DRAFT
rotor, you can add it; see Use the VoiceOver rotor.Select the first or last item on the screen: Tap with four fingers at the top orbottom of the screen.Select an item by name: Triple-tap with two fingers anywhere on the screen toopen the Item Chooser. Then type a name in the search field, or swipe right orleft to move through the list alphabetically, or tap the table index to the rightof the list and swipe up or down to move quickly through the list of items. Youcan also use handwriting to select an item by writing its name; see Write withyour finger. To dismiss the Item Chooser without making a selection, double-tap.Change an item’s name so it’s easier to find: Select the item, then double-tapand hold with two fingers anywhere on the screen.Speak the text of the selected item: Set the rotor to characters or words, thenswipe down or up with one finger.Turn spoken hints on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >VoiceOver > Speak Hints.Use phonetic spelling: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >Phonetic Feedback.Speak the entire screen, from the top: Swipe up with two fingers.Speak from the current item to the bottom of the screen: Swipe down withtwo fingers.Pause speaking: Tap once with two fingers. Tap again with two fingers toresume, or select another item.Mute VoiceOver: Double-tap with three fingers; repeat to unmute. If you’reusing an external keyboard, press the Control key.Silence sound effects: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver,then turn off Use Sound Effects.Use a larger VoiceOver cursor.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then turn on Large Cursor.Adjust the speaking voice.You can adjust the VoiceOver speaking voice:Change the volume: Use the volume buttons on iPad. You can also addvolume to the rotor, then swipe up and down to adjust; see Use theVoiceOver rotor.Change the speech rate: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >VoiceOver, then drag the Speaking Rate slider. You can also set the rotor toSpeech Rate, then swipe up or down to adjust.Use pitch change: VoiceOver uses a higher pitch when speaking the first itemof a group (such as a list or table) and a lower pitch when speaking the lastitem of a group. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > UsePitch Change.Speak punctuation: Set the rotor to Punctuation, then swipe up or down to toselect how much you want to hear.Control audio ducking: To choose whether audio that’s playing is turned downApple Confidential187DRAFT
while VoiceOver speaks, set the rotor to Audio Ducking, then swipe up ordown.Change the language for iPad: Go to Settings > General > Language &Region. VoiceOver pronunciation of some languages is affected by theRegion Format you choose there.Change pronunciation: Set the rotor to Language, then swipe up or down.Language is available in the rotor only if you add a language at Settings >General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech > Rotor Languages.Choose which dialects are available in the rotor: Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech > Rotor Languages. To adjust voicequality or speaking rate, tap   next to the language. To removelanguages from the rotor or change their order, tap Edit, tap the delete buttonor drag   up or down, then tap Done.Set the default dialect for the current iPad language: Go to Settings >General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech.Download an enhanced quality reading voice: Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech, tap a language, then choose anenhanced voice. By default, VoiceOver uses the Siri voice. If you’re usingEnglish, you can choose to download Alex (869 MB), the same high-qualityU.S. English voice used for VoiceOver on Mac computers.Learn VoiceOver gesturesWhen VoiceOver is on, standard touchscreen gestures have different effects,and additional gestures let you move around the screen and control individualitems. VoiceOver gestures include two-, three-, and four-finger taps and swipes.For best results using multi-finger gestures, relax and let your fingers touch thescreen with some space between them.You can use different techniques to enter a particular VoiceOver gesture. Forexample, you can perform a two-finger tap using two fingers on one hand, orone finger on each hand. You can even use your thumbs. Some people use asplit-tap gesture: instead of selecting an item and double-tapping, touch andhold an item with one finger, then tap the screen with another finger.Try different techniques to discover which works best for you. If a gesturedoesn’t work, try a quicker movement, especially for a double-tap or swipegesture. To swipe, try brushing the screen quickly with your finger or fingers.In VoiceOver settings, you can enter a special area where you can practiceVoiceOver gestures without affecting iPad or its settings.Practice VoiceOver gestures.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then tap VoiceOverPractice. When you finish practicing, tap Done. If you don’t see the VoiceOverPractice button, make sure VoiceOver is turned on.Here are some key VoiceOver gestures:Navigate and readApple Confidential188DRAFT
Tap: Select and speak the item.Swipe right or left: Select the next or previous item.Swipe up or down: Depends on the rotor setting. See Use the VoiceOverrotor.Two-finger swipe up: Read all from the top of the screen.Two-finger swipe down: Read all from the current position.Two-finger tap: Stop or resume speaking.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.Three-finger swipe up or down: Scroll one page at a time.Three-finger swipe right or left: Go to the next or previous page (on the Homescreen, for example).Three-finger tap: Speak additional information, such as position within a listor whether text is selected.Four-finger tap at top of screen: Select the first item on the page.Four-finger tap at bottom of screen: Select the last item on the page.ActivateDouble-tap: Activate the selected item.Triple-tap: Double-tap an item.Split-tap: As an alternative to selecting an item and double-tapping toactivate it, touch and hold an item with one finger, then tap the screen withanother.Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture: Use a standard gesture.The double-tap and hold gesture tells iPad to interpret the next gesture asstandard. For example, you can double-tap and hold, then without lifting yourfinger, drag your finger to slide a switch.Two-finger double-tap: Play or pause in Music, Videos, or Photos. Take aphoto or start or pause recording in Camera. Start or stop the stopwatch.Two-finger double-tap and hold: Change an item’s label to make it easier tofind.Two-finger triple-tap: Open the Item Chooser.Three-finger double-tap: Mute or unmute VoiceOver.Three-finger triple-tap: Turn the screen curtain on or off.Use the VoiceOver rotorUse the rotor to choose what happens when you swipe up or down withVoiceOver turned on, or to select special input methods such as Braille ScreenInput or Handwriting.Operate the rotor.Rotate two fingers on the screen around a point between them.Apple Confidential189DRAFT
Choose your rotor options.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor, then select theoptions you want to include in the rotor.The available rotor options and their effects depend on what you’re doing. Forexample, if you’re reading an email, you can use the rotor to switch betweenhearing text spoken word-by-word or character-by-character when you swipeup or down. If you’re browsing a webpage, you can set the rotor to speak all thetext (either word-by-word or character-by-character), or to jump from one itemto another of a certain type, such as headers or links.When you use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to control VoiceOver, the rotor letsyou adjust settings such as volume, speech rate, use of pitch or phonetics,typing echo, and reading of punctuation. See Use VoiceOver with an AppleWireless Keyboard.Use the onscreen keyboardWhen you activate an editable text field, the onscreen keyboard appears (unlessyou have an Apple Wireless Keyboard attached).Activate a text field.Select the text field, then double-tap. The insertion point and the onscreenkeyboard appear.Enter text.Type characters using the onscreen keyboard:Standard typing: Select a key on the keyboard by swiping left or right, thendouble-tap to enter the character. Or move your finger around the keyboardto select a key and, while continuing to touch the key with one finger, tap thescreen with another finger. VoiceOver speaks the key when it’s selected, andagain when the character is entered.Touch typing: Touch a key on the keyboard to select it, then lift your finger toenter the character. If you touch the wrong key, slide your finger to the keyyou want. VoiceOver speaks the character for each key as you touch it, butdoesn’t enter a character until you lift your finger.Direct Touch typing: VoiceOver is disabled for the keyboard only, so you cantype just as you do when VoiceOver is off.Choose typing style: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >Typing Style. Or, set the rotor to Typing Mode, then swipe up or down.Move the insertion point.Swipe up or down to move the insertion point forward or backward in the text.Use the rotor to choose whether you want to move the insertion point byApple Confidential190DRAFT
character, by word, or by line. To jump to the beginning or end, double-tap thetext.VoiceOver makes a sound when the insertion point moves, and speaks thecharacter, word, or line that the insertion point moves across. When movingforward by words, the insertion point is placed at the end of each word, beforethe space or punctuation that follows. When moving backward, the insertionpoint is placed at the end of the preceding word, before the space orpunctuation that follows it.Move the insertion point past the punctuation at the end of a word orsentence.Use the rotor to switch back to character mode.When moving the insertion point by line, VoiceOver speaks each line as youmove across it. When moving forward, the insertion point is placed at thebeginning 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). Whenmoving backward, the insertion point is placed at the beginning of the line that’sspoken.Change typing feedback.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Typing Feedback.Use phonetics in typing feedback.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Phonetic Feedback. Textis read character by character. VoiceOver first speaks the character, then itsphonetic equivalent—for example, “f” and then “foxtrot.”Delete a character.Use   with any of the VoiceOver typing styles. VoiceOver speakseach character as it’s deleted. If Use Pitch Change is turned on, VoiceOverspeaks deleted characters in a lower pitch.Select text.Set the rotor to Edit, swipe up or down to choose Select or Select All, thendouble-tap. If you choose Select, the word closest to the insertion point isselected when you double-tap. To increase or decrease the selection, do a two-finger scrub to dismiss the pop-up menu, then pinch.Cut, copy, or paste.Set the rotor to Edit, select the text, swipe up or down to choose Cut, Copy, orPaste, then double-tap.Undo.Shake iPad, swipe left or right to choose the action to undo, then double-tap.Enter an accented character.In standard typing style, select the plain character, then double-tap and holduntil you hear a sound indicating alternate characters have appeared. Drag leftor right to select and hear the choices. Release your finger to enter the currentselection. In touch typing style, touch and hold a character until the alternatecharacters appear.Apple Confidential191DRAFT
Change the keyboard language.Set the rotor to Language, then swipe up or down. Choose “default language” touse the language specified in Language & Region settings. The Language rotoritem appears only if you select more than one language in Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech.Write with your fingerHandwriting mode lets you enter text by writing characters on the screen withyour finger. In addition to normal text entry, use handwriting mode to enter youriPad passcode silently or open apps from the Home screen.Enter handwriting mode.Use the rotor to select Handwriting. If Handwriting isn’t in the rotor, go toSettings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor, then add it.Choose a character type.Swipe up or down with three fingers to choose lowercase, numbers, uppercase,or punctuation.Hear the currently selected character type.Tap with three fingers.Enter a character.Trace the character on the screen with your finger.Enter a space.Swipe right with two fingers.Go to a new line.Swipe right with three fingers.Delete the character before the insertion point.Swipe left with two fingers.Select an item on the Home screen.Start writing the name of the item. If there are multiple matches, continue tospell the name until it’s unique, or swipe up or down with two fingers to choosefrom the current matches.Enter your passcode silently.Set the rotor to Handwriting on the passcode screen, then write the charactersof your passcode.Use a table index to skip through a long list.Select the table index to the right of the table (for example, next to yourContacts list or in the VoiceOver Item Chooser), then write the letter.Set the rotor to a web browsing element type.Write the first letter of a page element type. For example, write “l” to have up ordown swipes skip to links, or “h” to skip to headings.Exit handwriting mode.Do a two-finger scrub, or turn the rotor to a different selection.Type onscreen brailleApple Confidential192DRAFT
With Braille Screen Input enabled, you can use your fingers to enter 6-dot, 8-dot, or contracted braille codes directly on the iPad screen. Tap codes with iPadlaying flat in front of you (tabletop mode), or hold iPad with the screen facingaway so your fingers curl back to tap the screen (screen away mode).Turn on Braille Screen Input.Use the rotor to select Braille Screen Input. If you don’t find it in the rotor, go toSettings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor, then add it.Enter braille codes.Place iPad flat in front of you or hold it with the screen facing away, then tap thescreen with one or several fingers at the same time.Adjust entry dot positions.To move the entry dots to match your natural finger positions, double-tap six oreight fingers at the same time.Switch between 6-dot, 8-dot, and contracted braille.Swipe to the right with three fingers. To set the default, go to Settings >General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > Braille Screen Input.Enter a space.Swipe right with one finger. (In screen away mode, swipe to your right.)Delete the previous character.Swipe left with one finger.Move to a new line (typing).Swipe right with two fingers.Cycle through spelling suggestions.Swipe up or down with one finger.Select an item on the Home screen.Start entering the name of the item. If there are multiple matches, continue tospell the name until it is unique, or swipe up or down with one finger to select apartial match.Open the selected app.Swipe right with two fingers.Turn braille contractions on or off.Swipe to the right with three fingers.Translate immediately (when contractions are enabled).Swipe down with two fingers.Stop entering braille.Do a two-finger scrub, or set the rotor to another setting.Use VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless KeyboardYou can control VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard paired with iPad.See Bluetooth devices.Use VoiceOver keyboard commands to navigate the screen, select items, readscreen contents, adjust the rotor, and perform other VoiceOver actions. For theApple Confidential193DRAFT
commands, you can use the Control-Option key combination or the Caps Lockkey, abbreviated in the list that follows as “VO.” (To choose a modifier key, goto Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Modifier Keys.)You can use VoiceOver Help to learn the keyboard layout and the actionsassociated with various key combinations. VoiceOver Help speaks keys andkeyboard commands as you type them, without performing the associatedaction.VoiceOver keyboard commandsVO = Control-OptionTurn on VoiceOver Help: VO–KTurn off VoiceOver Help: EscapeSelect the next or previous item: VO–Right Arrow or VO–Left ArrowDouble-tap to activate the selected item: VO–Space barPress the Home button: VO–HTouch and hold the selected item: VO–Shift–MMove to the status bar: VO–MRead from the current position: VO–ARead from the top: VO–BPause or resume reading: ControlCopy the last spoken text to the clipboard: VO–Shift–CSearch for text: VO–FMute or unmute VoiceOver: VO–SOpen Notification Center: Fn–VO–Up ArrowOpen Control Center: Fn–VO–Down ArrowOpen the Item Chooser: VO–IChange the label of the selected item: VO–/Double-tap with two fingers: VO–”-”Adjust the rotor: Use Quick Nav (see below)Swipe up or down: VO–Up Arrow or VO–Down ArrowAdjust the speech rotor: VO–Command–Left Arrow or VO–Command–RightArrowAdjust the setting specified by the speech rotor: VO–Command–Up Arrow orVO–Command–Down ArrowTurn the screen curtain on or off: VO–Shift–SReturn to the previous screen: EscapeSwitch apps: Command–Tab or Command–Shift–TabQuick NavTurn on Quick Nav to control VoiceOver using the arrow keys.Turn Quick Nav on or off: Left Arrow–Right ArrowApple Confidential194DRAFT
Select the next or previous item: Right Arrow or Left ArrowSelect the next or previous item specified by the rotor: Up Arrow or DownArrowSelect the first or last item: Control–Up Arrow or Control–Down ArrowTap an item: Up Arrow–Down ArrowScroll up, down, left, or right: Option–Up Arrow, Option–Down Arrow, Option–Left Arrow, or Option–Right ArrowAdjust the rotor: Up Arrow–Left Arrow or Up Arrow–Right ArrowSingle-key Quick Nav for web browsingWhen you view a webpage with Quick Nav enabled, you can use the followingkeys on the keyboard to navigate the page quickly. Typing the key moves to thenext item of the indicated type. To move to the previous item, hold the Shift keyas you type the letter.Turn on Single-key Quick Nav: VO-QHeading: HLink: LText field: RButton: BForm control: CImage: ITable: TStatic text: SARIA landmark: WList: XItem of the same type: MLevel 1 heading: 1Level 2 heading: 2Level 3 heading: 3Level 4 heading: 4Level 5 heading: 5Level 6 heading: 6Text editingUse these commands (with Quick Nav turned off) to work with text. VoiceOverreads the text as you move the insertion point.Go forward or back one character: Right Arrow or Left ArrowGo forward or back one word: Option–Right Arrow or Option–Left ArrowGo up or down one line: Up Arrow or Down ArrowGo to the beginning or end of the line: Command–Left Arrow or Command–Down ArrowApple Confidential195DRAFT
Go to the beginning or end of the paragraph: Option–Up Arrow or Option–Down ArrowGo to the previous or next paragraph: Option–Up Arrow or Option–DownArrowGo to the top or bottom of the text field: Command–Up Arrow or Command–Down ArrowSelect text as you move: Shift + any of the insertion point movementcommands aboveSelect all text: Command–ACopy, cut, or paste the selected text: Command–C, Command–X, orCommand–VUndo or redo last change: Command–Z or Shift–Command–ZSupport for braille displaysYou can use a Bluetooth braille display to read VoiceOver output, and you canuse a braille display with input keys and other controls to control iPad whenVoiceOver is turned on. For a list of supported braille displays, go towww.apple.com/accessibility/ios/braille-display.html.Connect a braille display.Turn on the display, then go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth. Thengo to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille and choose thedisplay.Adjust Braille settings.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille, where you can:Choose contracted, uncontracted 8-dot, or uncontracted 6-dot braille inputor outputTurn on the status cell and choose its locationTurn on Nemeth code for equationsDisplay the onscreen keyboardChoose to have the page turned automatically when panningChange the braille translation from Unified EnglishChange the alert display durationFor information about common braille commands for VoiceOver navigation, andfor information specific to certain displays, go to support.apple.com/HT4400.Set the language for VoiceOver.Go to Settings > General > Language & Region.If you change the language for iPad, you may need to reset the language forVoiceOver and your braille display.You can set the leftmost or rightmost cell of your braille display to providesystem status and other information:Announcement History contains an unread messageThe current Announcement History message hasn’t been readApple Confidential196DRAFT
VoiceOver speech is mutedThe iPad battery is low (less than 20% charge)iPad is in landscape orientationThe screen display is turned offThe current line contains additional text to the leftThe current line contains additional text to the rightSet the leftmost or rightmost cell to display status information.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > Status Cell, thentap Left or Right.See an expanded description of the status cell.On your braille display, press the status cell’s router button.Read math equationsVoiceOver can read aloud math equations encoded using:MathML on the webMathML or LaTeX in iBooks AuthorHear an equation.Have VoiceOver read the text as usual. VoiceOver says “math” before it startsreading an equation.Explore the equation.Double-tap the selected equation to display it full screen and move through itone element at a time. Swipe left or right to read elements of the equation. Usethe rotor to select Symbols, Small Expressions, Medium Expressions, or LargeExpressions, then swipe up or down to hear the next element of that size. Youcan continue to double-tap the selected element to “drill down” into theequation to focus on the selected element, then swipe left or right, up or downto read one part at a time.Equations read by VoiceOver can also be output to a braille device usingNemeth code, as well as the codes used by Unified English Braille, BritishEnglish, French, and Greek. See Support for braille displays.Use VoiceOver with SafariSearch the web.Select the search field, enter your search, then swipe right or left to move downor up the list of suggested search phrases. Then double-tap the screen tosearch the web using the selected phrase.Skip to the next page element of a particular type.Set the rotor to the element type, then swipe up or down.Set the rotor options for web browsing.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor. Tap to select ordeselect options, or drag   up to reposition an item.Skip images while navigating.Apple Confidential197DRAFT
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Navigate Images. Youcan choose to skip all images or only those without descriptions.Reduce page clutter for easier reading and navigation.Select the Reader item in the Safari address field (not available for all pages).If you pair an Apple Wireless Keyboard with iPad, you can use single-key QuickNav commands to navigate webpages. See Use VoiceOver with an AppleWireless Keyboard.Use VoiceOver with MapsWith VoiceOver, you can zoom in or out, select a pin, or get information about alocation.Explore the map.Drag your finger around the screen, or swipe left or right to move to anotheritem.Zoom in or out.Select the map, set the rotor to Zoom, then swipe down or up with one finger.Pan the map.Swipe with three fingers.Browse visible points of interest.Set the rotor to Points of Interest, then swipe up or down with one finger.Follow a road.Hold your finger down on the road, wait until you hear “pause to follow,” thenmove your finger along the road while listening to the guide tone. The pitchincreases when you stray from the road.Select a pin.Touch a pin, or swipe left or right to select the pin.Get information about a location.With a pin selected, double-tap to display the information flag. Swipe left or rightto select the More Info button, then double-tap to display the information page.Hear location cues as you move about.Turn on Tracking With Heading in Maps to hear street names and points ofinterest as you approach them.Edit videos with VoiceOverYou can use VoiceOver gestures to trim Camera videos.Trim a video.While viewing a video in Photos, double-tap the screen to display the videocontrols, then select the beginning or end of the trim tool. Then swipe up to dragto the right, or swipe down to drag to the left. VoiceOver announces the amountof time the current position will trim from the recording. To complete the trim,select Trim, then double-tap.Apple Confidential198DRAFT
ZoomMany apps let you zoom in or out on specific items. For example, you candouble-tap or pinch to look closer in Photos or expand webpage columns inSafari. There’s also a general Zoom feature that lets you magnify the screen nomatter what you’re doing. You can zoom the entire screen (Full Screen Zoom) orzoom part of the screen in a resizable window and leave the rest of the screenunmagnified (Window Zoom). And, you can use Zoom together with VoiceOver.Turn Zoom on or off.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom. Or use the AccessibilityShortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut.Zoom in or out.With Zoom turned on, double-tap the screen with three fingers.Adjust the magnification.Double-tap with three fingers, then drag up or down. This gesture is similar to adouble-tap, except you don’t lift your fingers after the second tap—instead, dragyour fingers on the screen. You can also triple-tap with three fingers, then dragthe Zoom Level slider in the zoom controls that appear. To limit the maximummagnification, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom > MaximumZoom Level.Pan to see more.Drag the screen with three fingers. Or hold your finger near the edge of thescreen to pan to that side. Move your finger closer to the edge to pan morequickly. Or, if you have detached the Zoom Controller, drag it.Switch between Full Screen Zoom and Window Zoom.Triple-tap with three fingers, then tap Window Zoom or Full Screen Zoom in thezoom controls that appear. To choose the mode that’s used when you turn onZoom, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom > Zoom Region.Resize the zoom window (Window Zoom).Triple-tap with three fingers, tap Resize Lens, then drag any of the roundhandles that appear.Move the zoom window (Window Zoom).Drag the handle at the bottom of the zoom window.Show the zoom controller.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom, then turn on Show Controller,or triple-tap with three fingers, then choose Show Controller. Then you candouble-tap the floating Zoom Controls button to zoom in or out, single-tap thebutton to display the zoom controls, or drag it to pan. To move the ZoomControls button, touch and hold the button, then drag it to a new location. Toadjust the transparency of the zoom controller, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > Zoom > Idle Visibility.Have Zoom track your selections or the text insertion point.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom > Follow Focus. Then, forexample, if you use VoiceOver, turning on this option causes the zoom windowto magnify each element on the screen as you select it using a swipe inApple Confidential199DRAFT
VoiceOver.Zoom in on your typing without magnifying the keyboard.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom, then turn on Follow Focus.When you zoom in while typing (in Messages or Notes, for example), the areaimmediately around the text you type is magnified while all of the keyboardremains visible. Turn on Smart Typing, and the entire window (except thekeyboard) is magnified.Display the magnified part of the screen in grayscale or inverted color.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom > Zoom Filter, then choose anoption. Or triple-tap with three fingers, then tap Choose Filter in the zoomcontrols that appear.While using Zoom with an Apple Wireless Keyboard, the screen image followsthe insertion point, keeping it in the center of the display. See Use an AppleWireless Keyboard.Invert Colors and GrayscaleSometimes, inverting the colors or changing to grayscale on the iPad screenmakes it easier to read.Invert the screen colors.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Invert Colors.See the screen in grayscale.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Grayscale.Turn on both effects to see inverted grayscale. You can also apply these effectsto just the contents of the zoom window—see Zoom.Speak SelectionEven with VoiceOver turned off, you can have iPad read aloud any text youselect.Turn on Speak Selection.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech. There you can also:Adjust the speaking rateChoose to have individual words highlighted as they’re readHave text read to you.Select the text, then tap Speak.You can also have iPad read the entire screen to you. See Speak Screen.Speak ScreenApple Confidential200DRAFT
iPad can read the contents of the screen to you, even if you don’t useVoiceOver.Turn on Speak Screen.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech.Have iPad speak the screen.Swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers. Use the controls thatappear to pause speaking or adjust the rate.Highlight what’s being spoken.Turn on Highlight Content (a command that appears when you turn on SpeakScreen), and text is highlighted as it’s spoken. Ask Siri  Say “speak screen.”You can also have iPad read just text you select—see Speak Selection.Speak Auto-TextSpeak Auto-text speaks the text corrections and suggestions iPad makes whenyou type.Turn Speak Auto-text on or off.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech.Speak Auto-text also works with VoiceOver and Zoom.Large, bold, and high-contrast textDisplay larger text in apps such as Settings, Calendar, Contacts, Mail,Messages, and Notes.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Larger Text, then turn on LargerAccessibility Sizes.Display bolder text on iPad.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on Bold Text.Increase text contrast where possible.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on Increase Contrast.Button ShapesiPad can add a colored background shape or an underline to buttons so they’reeasier to see.Emphasize buttons.Apple Confidential201DRAFT
Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on Button Shapes.Reduce screen motionYou can stop the movement of some screen elements, for example, the parallaxeffect of icons and alerts against the wallpaper, or motion transitions.Reduce motion.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on Reduce Motion.On/off switch labelsTo make it easier to see whether a setting is on or off, you can have iPad showan additional label on on/off switches.Add switch-setting labels.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on the On/Off Labels switch.Assignable tonesYou can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audibleFaceTime caller ID. You can also assign distinct tones to alert you of a variety ofother events, including new voicemail, new mail, sent mail, Tweet, FacebookPost, and reminders. See Sounds and silence.You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPad. See iTunes Store at aglance.Audio DescriptionsAudio Descriptions provides an audible description of video scenes. If you havea video that includes audio descriptions, iPad can play them for you.Turn on Audio Descriptions.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Audio Descriptions.Hearing aidsIf you have Made for iPhone hearing aids (compatible with iPad 4th generationor later and iPad mini), you can use iPad to adjust their settings, stream audio,or use iPad as a remote mic.Pair with iPad.Apple Confidential202DRAFT
If your hearing aids aren’t listed in Settings > General > Accessibility > HearingAids, you need to pair them with iPad. To start, open the battery door on eachhearing aid. Next, on iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure Bluetoothis turned on. Then go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing Aids. Closethe battery doors on your hearing aids and wait until their name appears in thelist of devices (this could take a minute). When the name appears, tap it andrespond to the pairing request.When pairing is finished, you hear a series of beeps and a tone, and acheckmark appears next to the hearing aids in the Devices list. Pairing can takeas long as 60 seconds—don’t try to stream audio or otherwise use the hearingaids until pairing is finished.You should only need to pair once (and your audiologist might do it for you).After that, each time you turn your hearing aids back on, they reconnect to iPad.Adjust hearing aid settings and view status.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing Aids, or choose Hearing Aidsfrom the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut. Hearing aid settingsappear only after you pair your hearing aids with iPad.For shortcut access from the Lock screen, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > Hearing Aids, then turn on Control on Lock Screen. Use thesettings to:Check hearing aid battery status.Adjust ambient microphone volume and equalization.Choose which hearing aids (left, right, or both) receive streaming audio.Control Live Listen.Stream audio to your hearing aids.Stream audio from Siri, Music, Videos, and more by choosing your hearing aidsfrom the AirPlay menu  .Use iPad as a remote microphone.You can use Live Listen to stream sound from the microphone in iPad to yourhearing aids. This can help you hear better in some situations by positioningiPad nearer the sound source. Triple-click the Home button, choose HearingAids, then tap Start Live Listen.Use your hearing aids with more than one iOS device.If you pair your hearing aids with more than one iOS device (both an iPhone andiPad, for example), the connection for your hearing aids automatically switchesfrom one to the other when you do something that generates audio on the otherdevice, or when you receive a phone call on iPhone. Changes you make tohearing aid settings on one device are automatically sent to your other iOSdevices. To take advantage of this, all of the devices must be on the same Wi-Finetwork and signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID.Mono audio and balanceApple Confidential203DRAFT
Mono Audio combines the sound from the left and right channels into a monosignal played on both channels. This way you can hear everything with eitherear, or through both ears with one channel set louder.Turn Mono Audio on or off.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Mono Audio.Adjust the balance.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then drag the Left Right Stereo Balanceslider.Subtitles and closed captionsThe Videos app includes an Alternate Track button   you can tap tochoose subtitles and captions offered by the video you’re watching. Standardsubtitles and captions are usually listed, but if you prefer special accessiblecaptions, such as subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH), you can setiPad to list them instead, if they’re available.Prefer accessible subtitles and closed captions for the hard of hearing inthe list of available subtitles and captions.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning, then turn onClosed Captions + SDH. This also turns on subtitles and captions in the Videosapp.Choose from available subtitles and captions.Tap   while watching a video.Customize your subtitles and captions.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning > Style, whereyou can choose an existing caption style or create a new style based on yourchoice of:Font, size, and colorBackground color and opacityText opacity, edge style, and highlightNot all videos include closed captions.SiriSiri is often the easiest way to start using accessibility features with iPad. WithSiri, you can open apps, turn many settings on or off (for example, VoiceOver),or use Siri for what it does best—acting as your assistant. Siri knows whenVoiceOver is on, so will often read more information back to you than appearson the screen. You can also use VoiceOver to read what Siri shows on thescreen. See Use Siri.Apple Confidential204DRAFT
Widescreen keyboardsAll built-in iPad apps show a larger onscreen keyboard when you rotate iPad tolandscape view. You can also type using an Apple Wireless Keyboard.Guided AccessGuided Access helps an iPad user stay focused on a task. Guided Accessdedicates iPad to a single app, and lets you control which app features areavailable. Use Guided Access to:Temporarily restrict iPad to a particular appDisable areas of the screen that aren’t relevant to a task, or areas where anaccidental gesture might cause a distractionLimit how long someone can use an appDisable the iPad hardware buttonsUse Guided Access.Tell Siri “turn on Guided Access” or go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Guided Access. Within the Guided Access screen you can:Turn Guided Access on or offTap Passcode Settings to set a passcode that controls the use of GuidedAccess (preventing someone from leaving a session), and turn on Touch ID(as a way to end Guided Access)Tap Time Limits to set a sound or have the remaining Guided Access timespoken before time endsSet whether other accessibility shortcuts are available during a sessionStart a Guided Access session.After turning on Guided Access, open the app, then triple-click the Homebutton. Adjust settings for the session, then tap Start.Disable app controls and areas of the app screen: Draw a circle or rectanglearound any part of the screen you want to disable. Drag the mask intoposition or use the handles to adjust its size.Enable the Sleep/Wake button and Volume buttons: Tap Options belowHardware Buttons.Keep iPad from switching from portrait to landscape or from responding toother motions: Tap Options, then turn off Motion.Prevent typing: Tap Options, then turn off Keyboards.Ignore all screen touches: Turn off Touch at the bottom of the screen.Set a session time limit: Tap Time Limit Options at the bottom of the screen.End the session.Apple Confidential205DRAFT
Triple-click the Home button, then enter the Guided Access passcode, or useTouch ID (if enabled).Switch ControlSwitch ControlSwitch Control lets you control iPad using a single switch, or multiple switches.Use any of several methods to perform actions such as selecting, tapping,dragging, typing, invoking multitasking options on iPads that support them, andeven free-hand drawing. The basic technique is to use a switch to select an itemor location on the screen, and then use the same (or different) switch to choosean action to perform on that item or location. Three basic methods are:Item scanning (default), which highlights different items on the screen untilyou select one.Point scanning, which lets you use scanning crosshairs to pick a screenlocation.Manual selection, which lets you move from item to item on demand (requiresmultiple switches).Whichever method you use, when you select an individual item (rather than agroup), a menu appears so you can choose how to act on the selected item (tap,drag, or pinch, for example).If you use multiple switches, you can set up each switch to perform a specificaction and customize your item selection method. For example, instead ofautomatically scanning screen items, you can set up switches to move to thenext or previous item on demand.You can adjust the behavior of Switch Control in a variety of ways, to suit yourspecific needs and style.Add a switch and turn on Switch ControlYou can use any of these as a switch:An external adaptive switch: Choose from a variety of popular USB orBluetooth switches.The iPad screen: Tap the screen to trigger the switch.The iPad FaceTime camera: Move your head to trigger the switch. You canuse the camera as two switches: one when you move your head to the left,and the other when you move your head to the right.Add a switch and choose its action.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control > Switches. If you useonly one switch, it is your Select Item switch by default.If you’re adding an external switch, you need to connect it to iPad before it willappear in the list of available switches. Follow the instructions that came withthe switch. If it connects using Bluetooth, you need to pair it with iPad—turn onthe switch, go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap the switch, then follow the onscreenApple Confidential206DRAFT
instructions. For more information, see Bluetooth devices.Turn on Switch Control.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control, or use theAccessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut.Turn off Switch Control.Use any scanning method to select and tap Settings > General > Accessibility >Switch Control. Or triple-click the Home button.Basic techniquesWhether you use item scanning or point scanning, the Switch Control basics arethe same.Select an item.Trigger your Select Item switch when the item is highlighted (item scanning) orunder the crosshairs (point scanning).Perform an action on the selected item.Choose a command from the control menu that appears when you select theitem. The layout of the menu depends on how you configure tap behavior. (Tochoose an option, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control >Tap Behavior.)With Default on: The control menu usually includes only the Tap button andthe More button (two dots at the bottom). If you’re in a scrollable area of thescreen, a Scroll button also appears. To tap the highlighted item, trigger yourSelect Item button when Tap is highlighted. To see additional action buttons,choose More at the bottom of the menu. If you have multiple switches, youcan set one up specifically for tapping.With Auto Tap on: To tap the item, do nothing—the item is automaticallytapped when the Auto Tap interval expires (0.75 seconds if you haven’tchanged it). To see the control menu, trigger your Select Item button beforethe Auto Tap interval expires. The control menu skips the Tap button andgoes right to the full set of action buttons.With Always Tap on: Tap to select the highlighted item rather than displaythe control menu. Wait until the end of the scan cycle, then tap a button todisplay the control menu.Note:  Always Tap applies only when you choose item scanning. When pointscanning, the default behavior applies.Work with recipes.A recipe lets you temporarily assign a special action to a switch. For example,you can choose a recipe to turn pages in iBooks or control a game. To use arecipe, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control > Recipes, thenchoose a recipe.Dismiss the control menu without choosing an action.Tap while the original item is highlighted and all the icons in the control menu aredimmed. Or choose Escape from the control menu. The menu goes away aftercycling the number of times you specify at Settings > General > Accessibility >Switch Control > Loops.Apple Confidential207DRAFT
Perform screen gestures.Choose Gestures from the control menu.Scroll the screen.Select an item in a scrollable part of the screen, then:With Auto Tap off: Choose the Scroll Down button (next to the Tap button) inthe control menu. Or, for more scrolling options, choose More, then chooseScroll.With Auto Tap on: Choose Scroll from the control menu. If many actions areavailable, you might have to choose More first.Tap the Home button.Choose Home in the control menu.Perform other hardware actions.Select any item, then choose Device from the menu that appears. Use the menuto mimic these actions:Double-click the Home button for multitaskingOpen Notification Center or Control CenterPress the Sleep/Wake button to lock iPadRotate iPadFlip the Side Switch to mute iPad volumePress the volume buttonsShow the Search screenHold down the Home button to open SiriTriple-click the Home buttonShake iPadPress the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons simultaneously to take a screenshotSwipe down from the top with two fingers to speak the screen (if you haveSpeak Screen turned on)Item scanningItem scanning alternately highlights each item or group of items on the entirescreen until you trigger your Select Item switch. If there are many items, SwitchControl highlights them in groups. When you select a group, highlightingcontinues with the items in the group. When you select a unique item, scanningstops and the control menu appears. Item scanning is the default when you firstturn on Switch Control.You can choose from three scanning styles—auto scanning, manual scanning,and single-switch step scanning. Auto scanning automatically highlights items,one after the other. With manual scanning, you use one switch to highlight anitem and another to activate it. Single-switch step scanning uses a switch tomove the highlight from item to item. If you take no action after a period oftime, the highlighted item activates.Select an item or enter a group.Watch (or listen) as items are highlighted. When the item you want to control (orApple Confidential208DRAFT
the group containing the item) is highlighted, trigger your Select Item switch.Work your way down the hierarchy of items until you select the individual itemyou want to control.Back out of a group.Trigger your Select Item switch when the dashed highlight around the group oritem appears.Dismiss the control menu without performing an action.Trigger your Select Item switch when the item itself is highlighted. Or chooseEscape from the control menu.Hear the names of items as they are highlighted.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control, then turn on Speech.Or choose Settings from the control menu, then choose Speech On.Slow down the scanning.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control > Auto Scanning Time.Point scanningPoint scanning lets you select an item on the screen by pinpointing it withscanning crosshairs.Switch to point scanning.Use item scanning to choose Point Mode from the control menu. The verticalcrosshair appears when you close the menu.Select an item.Trigger your Select Item switch when the item you want is within the broad,horizontal scanning band, then trigger again when the fine scanning line is onthe item. Repeat for vertical scanning.Refine your selection point.Choose Refine Selection from the control menu.Return to item scanning.Choose Item Mode from the control menu.Settings and adjustmentsAdjust basic settings.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control, where you can:Add switches and specify their functionChoose, create, and edit recipesChoose a scanning styleAdjust how rapidly items are scannedSet scanning to pause on the first item in a groupChoose how many times to cycle through the screen before hiding SwitchControlChoose a tap behavior and set the interval for performing a second switchaction to show the control menuApple Confidential209DRAFT
Set whether a movement action is repeated when you hold down a switch,and how long to wait before repeatingAdd another action to a switch by holding down the switch for a longdurationChoose which items appear in menus and the order in which they appearSet whether and how long you need to hold a switch down before it’saccepted as a switch actionHave Switch Control ignore accidental repeated switch triggersAdjust the point scanning speedTurn on sound effects or have items read aloud as they are scannedChoose what to include in the Switch Control menuSet whether items should be grouped while item scanningMake the selection cursor larger or a different colorSave custom gestures to the control menu (in Gestures > Saved)Fine-tune Switch Control.Choose Settings from the control menu to:Adjust scanning speedChange the location of the control menuTurn sound or speech accompaniment on or offTurn off groups to scan items one at a timeAssistiveTouchAssistiveTouch helps you use iPad if you have difficulty touching the screen orpressing the buttons. You can use AssistiveTouch without any accessory toperform gestures that are difficult for you. You also can use a compatibleadaptive accessory (such as a joystick) together with AssistiveTouch to controliPad. To configure the AssistiveTouch menu, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > AssistiveTouch.The AssistiveTouch menu lets you perform actions such as these by just tapping(or the equivalent on your accessory):Press the Home buttonSummon SiriPerform multi-finger gesturesAccess Control Center or Notification CenterAdjust iPad volumeShake iPadCapture a screenshotAdd more actions (for a total of eight)Double-tapApple Confidential210DRAFT
Turn on AssistiveTouch.Tell Siri “turn on AssistiveTouch,” go to Settings > General > Accessibility >AssistiveTouch, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut.When AssistiveTouch is on, the floating menu button appears on the screen.Show or hide the menu.Tap the floating menu button, or click the secondary button on your accessory.Simulate pressing the Home button.Tap the menu button, then tap Home.Lock or rotate the screen, adjust iPad volume, or simulate shaking iPad.Tap the menu button, then tap Device.Perform a swipe or drag that uses 2, 3, 4, or 5 fingers.Tap the menu button, tap Device > More > Gestures, then tap the number ofdigits needed for the gesture. When the corresponding circles appear on thescreen, swipe or drag in the direction required by the gesture. When you finish,tap the menu button.Perform a pinch gesture.Tap the menu button, tap Custom, then tap Pinch. When the pinch circlesappear, touch anywhere on the screen to move the pinch circles, then dragthem in or out to perform a pinch gesture. When you finish, tap the menubutton.Create your own gesture.You can add your own favorite gestures to the control menu (for example, touchand hold or two-finger rotation). Tap the menu button, tap Custom, then tap anempty gesture placeholder. Or go to Settings > General > Accessibility >AssistiveTouch > Create New Gesture.Example 1: To create the rotation gesture, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Create New Gesture. On the gesture recordingscreen that prompts you to touch to create a gesture, rotate two fingers on theiPad screen around a point between them. (You can do this with a single fingeror stylus—just create each arc separately, one after the other.) If it doesn’t turnout quite right, tap Cancel, then try again. When it looks right, tap Save, thengive the gesture a name—maybe “Rotate 90.” Then, to rotate the view in Maps,for example, open Maps, tap the AssistiveTouch menu button, and chooseRotate 90 from Custom. When the blue circles representing the starting fingerpositions appear, drag them to the point around which you want to rotate themap, then release. You might want to create several gestures with differentdegrees of rotation.Example 2: Let’s create the touch-and-hold gesture that you use to startrearranging icons on your Home screen. This time, on the gesture recordingscreen, hold down your finger in one spot until the recording progress barreaches halfway, then lift your finger. Be careful not to move your finger whilerecording, or the gesture will be recorded as a drag. Tap Save, then name thegesture. To use the gesture, tap the AssistiveTouch menu button, then chooseyour gesture from Custom. When the blue circle representing your touchappears, drag it over a Home screen icon and release.If you record a sequence of taps or drags, they’re all played back at the sameApple Confidential211DRAFT
time. For example, using one finger or a stylus to record four separate,sequential taps at four locations on the screen creates a simultaneous four-finger tap.Exit a menu without performing a gesture.Tap anywhere outside the menu. To return to the previous menu, tap the arrow inthe middle of the menu.Move the menu button.Drag it anywhere along the edge of the screen.Adjust your accessory tracking speed.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Touch speed.Hide the menu button (with accessory attached).Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Always Show Menu.Touch AccommodationsIf you have trouble using the touchscreen, use Touch Accommodations tochange how the screen responds to touches.Choose how long you must touch the screen before a touch is recognized.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn on HoldDuration, then choose a duration (the default is 0.10 seconds).Choose the duration in which multiple touches are treated as a singletouch.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn onIgnore Repeat, then adjust the timing.Choose the location where iPad registers a tap.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, thenchoose a Tap Assistance option (Use Initial Touch Location or Use Final TouchLocation).When you choose Use Initial Touch Location, iPad uses the location of yourfirst tap—when you tap an app on the Home screen, for example. Choose UseFinal Touch Location, and iPad registers the tap where you lift your finger.Software and hardware keyboardsIf you have difficulty distinguishing characters on the iPad keyboard ormanipulating a hardware keyboard, find help by going to Settings > General >Accessibility > Keyboard. You can adjust settings to:Show only uppercase keys on the iPad keyboard.Adjust the key repeat rate on hardware keyboards.Use the Sticky Keys feature to hold down modifier keys, such as Commandand Option, as you press another key.Apple Confidential212DRAFT
Adjust the time between when a key is pressed and when it’s activated.Accessibility in OS XTake advantage of the accessibility features in OS X when you use iTunes tosync information and content from your iTunes library to iPad. In the Finder,choose Help > Help Center (or Help > Mac Help in OS X El Capitan), thensearch for “accessibility.”For more information about iPad and OS X accessibility features, go towww.apple.com/accessibility/.iPad in BusinessiPad in the enterpriseWith support for secure access to corporate networks, directories, andMicrosoft Exchange, iPad is ready to go to work. For detailed information aboutusing iPad in business, go to www.apple.com/ipad/business/.Mail, Contacts, and CalendarTo use iPad with your work accounts, you need to know the settings yourorganization requires. If you received your iPad from your organization, thesettings and apps you need might already be installed. If it’s your own iPad, yourApple Confidential213
system administrator may provide you with the settings for you to enter, or haveyou connect to a mobile device management server that installs the settings andapps you should have.Organizational settings and accounts are typically in configuration profiles. Youmight be asked to install a configuration profile that was sent to you in an email,or one that you need to download from a webpage. When you open the file,iPad asks for your permission to install the profile, and displays informationabout what it contains.In most cases, when you install a configuration profile that sets up an accountfor you, some iPad settings can’t be changed. For example, your organizationmight turn on Auto-Lock and require you to set a passcode in order to protectthe information in the accounts you access.You can see your profiles in Settings > General > Profiles. If you delete a profile,all of the settings and accounts associated with the profile are also removed,including any custom apps your organization provided or had you download. Ifyou need a passcode to remove a profile, contact your system administrator.Network accessA VPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet toprivate resources, such as your organization’s network. You may need to install aVPN app from the App Store that configures your iPad to access a particularnetwork. Contact your system administrator for information about any apps andsettings you need.AppsIn addition to the built-in apps and the ones you get from the App Store, yourorganization may want you to have certain other apps. They might provide youwith a pre-paid redemption code for the App Store. When you download an appusing a redemption code, you own it, even though your organization purchasedit for you.Your organization can also purchase App Store app licenses that are assigned toyou for a period of time, but that the organization retains. You’ll be invited toparticipate in your organization’s program in order to access these apps. Afteryou enroll with your Apple ID, you’re prompted to install these apps as they’reassigned to you. You can also find them in your Purchased list in the App Store.An app you receive this way is removed if the organization assigns it to someoneelse.Your organization might also develop custom apps that aren’t in the App Store.You install them from a webpage or, if your organization uses mobile devicemanagement, you receive a notification asking you to install them over the air.These apps belong to your organization, and they may be removed or stopworking if you delete a configuration profile or dissociate iPad from the mobiledevice management server.Apple Confidential214
International KeyboardsUse international keyboardsInternational keyboards let you type text in many different languages, includingAsian languages and languages written from right to left. For a list of supportedkeyboards, go to www.apple.com/ipad/, choose your iPad, click Tech Specs,then scroll to Languages.Manage keyboards.Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards.Add a keyboard: Tap Add New Keyboard, then choose a keyboard from thelist. Repeat to add more keyboards.Remove a keyboard: Tap Edit, tap   next to the keyboard you wantto remove, tap Delete, then tap Done.Edit your keyboard list: Tap Edit, drag   next to a keyboard to anew place in the list, then tap Done.To enter text in a different language, switch keyboards.Switch keyboards while typing.Touch and hold the Globe key   to show all your enabled keyboards. Tochoose a keyboard, slide your finger to the name of the keyboard, then release.The Globe key   appears only if you enable more than one keyboard.You can also just tap  . When you tap  , the name of the newlyactivated keyboard appears briefly. Continue tapping to access other enabledkeyboards.Apple Confidential215
Many keyboards provide letters, numbers, and symbols that aren’t visible on thekeyboard.Enter accented letters or other characters.Touch and hold the related letter, number, or symbol, then slide to choose avariant. For example:On a Thai keyboard: Choose native numbers by touching and holding therelated Arabic number.On a Chinese, Japanese, or Arabic keyboard: Suggested characters orcandidates appear at the top of the keyboard. Tap a candidate to enter it, orswipe left to see more candidates.Use the extended suggested candidate list.Tap the up arrow on the right to view the full candidate list.Scroll the list: Swipe up or down.Return to the short list: Tap the down arrow.When using certain Chinese or Japanese keyboards, you can create a shortcutfor word and input pairs. The shortcut is added to your personal dictionary.When you type a shortcut while using a supported keyboard, the paired word orinput is substituted for the shortcut.Reset your personal dictionary.Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Keyboard Dictionary. All customwords and shortcuts are deleted, and the keyboard dictionary returns to itsdefault state.Special input methodsYou can use keyboards to enter some languages in different ways. A fewexamples are Chinese Cangjie and Wubihua, Japanese Kana, and Facemarks.You can also use your finger or a stylus to write Chinese characters on thescreen.Build Chinese characters from the component Cangjie keys.As you type, suggested characters appear. Tap a character to choose it, orcontinue typing up to five components to see more options.Build Chinese Wubihua (stroke) characters.Use the keypad to build Chinese characters using up to five strokes, in thecorrect writing sequence: horizontal, vertical, left falling, right falling, and hook.For example, the Chinese character 圈 (circle) should begin with the verticalstroke 󱛩.As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear (the most commonly usedcharacters appear first). Tap a character to choose it.If you’re not sure of the correct stroke, enter an asterisk (*). To see morecharacter options, type another stroke, or scroll through the character list.Tap the match key (匹配) to show only characters that match exactly whatyou typed.Apple Confidential216
Write Chinese characters.Write Chinese characters directly on the screen with your finger when Simplifiedor Traditional Chinese handwriting input is turned on. As you write characterstrokes, iPad recognizes them and shows matching characters in a list, with theclosest match at the top. When you choose a character, its likely follow-oncharacters appear in the list as additional choices.You can type some complex characters, such as 鱲 (part of the name for theHong Kong International Airport), by writing two or more component charactersin sequence. Tap the character to replace the characters you typed. Romancharacters are also recognized.Type Japanese kana.Use the Kana keypad to select syllables. For more syllable options, tap thearrow key and select another syllable or word from the window.Type Japanese romaji.Use the Romaji keyboard to type syllables. Alternative choices appear along thetop of the keyboard; tap one to type it. For more syllable options, drag the list tothe left or tap the arrow key.Type facemarks or emoticons.Apple Confidential217
Use the Japanese Kana keyboard and tap the   key. Or you can:Use the Japanese Romaji keyboard (QWERTY-Japanese layout): Tap , then tap the   key.Use the Chinese (Simplified or Traditional) Pinyin or (Traditional) Zhuyinkeyboard: Tap  , then tap the   key.HomeKitHomeKit basicsWith HomeKit, you can use iPad to control any “Works with Apple HomeKit”accessory that you have in your home, such as lights, locks, thermostats, smartplugs, and more.HomeKit allows you to create commands or scenes to control home settings.For example, you can create a scene to turn off the lights, lock the doors, closethe garage door, and set the thermostat to the desired temperature, all with onecommand. HomeKit also provides an easy, secure way to control HomeKit-enabled accessories using Siri.HomeKit is organized around three types of locations: homes, rooms, andzones. Each home contains rooms, such as “bedroom,” and you can grouprooms into zones, such as “upstairs.”Apple Confidential218
Setting up a home and UsersDefining a home allows HomeKit-enabled apps and accessories from differentmanufacturers to work together. It’s the first thing you should do when gettingstarted with HomeKit.Define a home.Use the app that works with your HomeKit-enabled accessory to define a home.The process varies, depending on the app and accessory, but generally you willpair the accessory with iPad by entering the accessory’s HomeKit setup code inthe accessory’s app. If this is your first accessory, a Home will be created foryou.Adding a second home.As described above, use a HomeKit-enabled app to define an additional home.Give others control.To let others control your accessories using their iOS devices, go to Settings >Home, then tap Invite People. They need an iCloud account to join your home.People you invite can control your accessories, but they can’t add new ones.Control your home away from home.If you have an Apple TV (3rd generation or later) with software version 7.0 orlater, or a HomeKit accessory that supports iCloud Remote Access, this allowsyou to securely control your home when you’re away. Go to Settings > Home,then turn on Allow Remote Access. Make sure you’re signed in with the sameiCloud account on both iPad and Apple TV.Define rooms, zones and scenes.Use your HomeKit-enabled apps to assign accessories to rooms, and rooms tozones. Many apps also allow you to define scenes. Once these items aredefined, you can control with them Siri, as described below.Reset your home data.To delete all of your home data from iPad and iCloud, go to Settings > Privacy >HomeKit, then tap Reset HomeKit Configuration.For more information about HomeKit-enabled accessories and other info, see:support.apple.com/HT204893Control HomeKit accessories using SiriYou can use Siri to control the HomeKit-enabled accessories you haveconfigured. Here are some of the things you might be able to say to Siri,depending on your accessories:“Turn off the lights” or “Turn on the lights”“Dim the lights” or “Set brightness to 55%”“Turn on the coffee maker”“Set the temperature to 68 degrees”If you’ve set up rooms, zones, scenes, or homes you can say things like:Apple Confidential219
“Turn down the kitchen lights”“Turn on the printer in the office”“Turn off the upstairs lights”“Set my reading scene”“Set the temperature in the Chicago house to 72 degrees”Safety, handling, and supportImportant safety informationWARNING:  Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electricshock, injury, or damage to iPad or other property. Read all the safetyinformation below before using iPad.Handling  Handle iPad with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and hassensitive electronic components inside. iPad can be damaged if dropped,burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid. Don’t use adamaged iPad, such as one with a cracked screen, as it may cause injury. Ifyou’re concerned about scratching, consider using a case or cover.Repairing  Don’t open iPad and don’t attempt to repair iPad yourself.Disassembling iPad may damage it or may cause injury to you. If iPad isdamaged, malfunctions, or comes in contact with liquid, contact Apple or anApple Authorized Service Provider. You can find more information about gettingservice at www.apple.com/support/ipad/repair/.Battery  Don’t attempt to replace the iPad battery yourself—you may damagethe battery, which could cause overheating and injury. The lithium-ion battery iniPad should be replaced by Apple or an authorized service provider, and mustbe recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. Don’t incinerateApple Confidential220
the battery. For information about battery services and recycling, go towww.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling/.Distraction  Using iPad in some circumstances may distract you and mightcause a dangerous situation (for example, avoid using headphones while ridinga bicycle and avoid typing a text message while driving a car). Observe rulesthat prohibit or restrict the use of mobile devices or headphones.Navigation  Maps, directions, Flyover, and location-based apps depend on dataservices. These data services are subject to change and may not be available inall areas, resulting in maps, directions, Flyover, or location-based informationthat may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Some Maps features requireLocation Services. Compare the information provided on iPad to yoursurroundings and defer to posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Do not usethese services while performing activities that require your full attention. Alwayscomply with posted signs and the laws and regulations in the areas where youare using iPad and always use common sense.Charging  Charge iPad with the included USB cable and power adapter, or withother third-party “Made for iPad” cables and power adapters that arecompatible with USB 2.0 or later, or power adapters compliant with applicablecountry regulations and with one or more of the following standards: EN301489-34, IEC 62684, YD/T 1591-2009, CNS 15285, ITU L.1000, or anotherapplicable mobile phone power adapter interoperability standard.Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, cancause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to iPad or other property. When youuse the Apple USB Power Adapter to charge iPad, make sure the USB cable isfully inserted into the power adapter before you plug the adapter into a poweroutlet.Lightning cable and connector  Avoid prolonged skin contact with theconnector when the Lightning to USB Cable is plugged into a power sourcebecause it may cause discomfort or injury. Sleeping or sitting on the Lightningconnector should be avoided.Prolonged heat exposure  iPad and its power adapter comply with applicablesurface temperature standards and limits. However, even within these limits,sustained contact with warm surfaces for long periods of time may causediscomfort or injury. Use common sense to avoid situations where your skin is incontact with a device or its power adapter when it’s operating or plugged into apower source for long periods of time. For example, don’t sleep on a device orpower adapter, or place them under a blanket, pillow, or your body, when it’splugged into a power source. It’s important to keep iPad and its power adapterin a well-ventilated area when in use or charging. Take special care if you have aphysical condition that affects your ability to detect heat against the body.Hearing loss  Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing.Background noise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, canmake sounds seem quieter than they actually are. Turn on audio playback andcheck the volume before inserting anything in your ear. For more informationabout hearing loss, see www.apple.com/sound/. For information about how toset a maximum volume limit on iPad, see Music settings (on page) .To avoid hearing damage, use only compatible receivers, earbuds, headphones,speakerphones, or earpieces with iPad. The headsets sold with iPhone 4s orApple Confidential221
later in China (identifiable by dark insulating rings on the plug) are designed tocomply with Chinese standards and are only compatible with iPhone 4s or later,iPad 2 or later, and iPod touch 5th generation.WARNING:  To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volumelevels for long periods.Radio frequency exposure  iPad uses radio signals to connect to wirelessnetworks. For information about radio frequency (RF) energy resulting from radiosignals and steps you can take to minimize exposure, go to Settings > General >About > Legal > RF Exposure or visit www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure/.Radio frequency interference Observe signs and notices that prohibit orrestrict the use of mobile devices (for example, in healthcare facilities or blastingareas). Although iPad is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply withregulations governing radio frequency emissions, such emissions from iPad cannegatively affect the operation of other electronic equipment, causing them tomalfunction. Turn off iPad or use Airplane Mode to turn off the iPad wirelesstransmitters when use is prohibited, such as while traveling in aircraft, or whenasked to do so by authorities.Medical device interference  iPad contains components and radios that emitelectromagnetic fields. iPad also contains magnets along the left edge of thedevice and on the right side of the front glass, which may interfere withpacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices. The iPad Smart Cover andiPad Smart Case also contain magnets. These electromagnetic fields andmagnets may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices.Maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and iPad,the iPad Smart Cover, and the iPad Smart Case. Consult your physician andmedical device manufacturer for information specific to your medical device. Ifyou suspect iPad is interfering with your pacemaker, defibrillator, or any othermedical device, stop using iPad.Not a medical device iPad is not designed or intended for use in the diagnosisof disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or preventionof disease.Medical conditions  If you have any medical condition that you believe couldbe affected by iPad (for example, seizures, blackouts, eyestrain, or headaches),consult with your physician prior to using iPad.Explosive atmospheres  Charging or using iPad in any area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere, such as areas where the air contains high levels offlammable chemicals, vapors, or particles (such as grain, dust, or metalpowders), may be hazardous. Obey all signs and instructions.Repetitive motion  When you perform repetitive activities such as typing orplaying games on iPad, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms,wrists, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you experiencediscomfort, stop using iPad and consult a physician.High-consequence activities  This device is not intended for use where thefailure of the device could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmentaldamage.Choking hazard  Some iPad accessories may present a choking hazard tosmall children. Keep these accessories away from small children.Apple Confidential222
Important handling informationCleaning  Clean iPad immediately if it comes in contact with anything that maycause stains—such as dirt, ink, makeup, or lotions. To clean:Disconnect all cables and turn iPad off (press and hold the Sleep/Wakebutton, then slide the onscreen slider).Use a soft, lint-free cloth.Avoid getting moisture in openings.Don’t use cleaning products or compressed air.The front of iPad is made of glass with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic (oilrepellant) coating. This coating wears over time with normal usage. Cleaningproducts and abrasive materials will further diminish the coating, and mayscratch the glass.Using connectors, ports, and buttons  Never force a connector into a port orapply excessive pressure to a button, because this may cause damage that isnot covered under the warranty. If the connector and port don’t join withreasonable ease, they probably don’t match. Check for obstructions and makesure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned theconnector correctly in relation to the port.Lightning to USB Cable  Discoloration of the Lightning connector after regularuse is normal. Dirt, debris, and exposure to moisture may cause discoloration. Ifyour Lightning cable or connector become warm during use or your iPad won’tcharge or sync, disconnect it from your computer or power adapter and cleanthe Lightning connector with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquids orcleaning products when cleaning the Lightning connector.Certain usage patterns can contribute to the fraying or breaking of cables. TheLightning to USB Cable, like any other metal wire or cable, is subject tobecoming weak or brittle if repeatedly bent in the same spot. Aim for gentlecurves instead of angles in the cable. Regularly inspect the cable and connectorfor any kinks, breaks, bends, or other damage. Should you find any suchdamage, discontinue use of the Lightning to USB Cable.Operating temperature  iPad is designed to work in ambient temperaturesbetween 32° and 95° F (0° and 35° C) and stored in temperatures between -4°and 113° F (-20° and 45° C). iPad can be damaged and battery life shortened ifstored or operated outside of these temperature ranges. Avoid exposing iPad todramatic changes in temperature or humidity. When you’re using iPad orcharging the battery, it is normal for iPad to get warm.If the interior temperature of iPad exceeds normal operating temperatures (forexample, in a hot car or in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), you mayexperience the following as it attempts to regulate its temperature:iPad stops charging.The screen dims.A temperature warning screen appears.Some apps may close.Important:  You may not be able to use iPad while the temperature warningscreen is displayed. If iPad can’t regulate its internal temperature, it goes intoApple Confidential223
deep sleep mode until it cools. Move iPad to a cooler location out of directsunlight and wait a few minutes before trying to use iPad again.For more information, see support.apple.com/HT201678.iPad Support siteComprehensive support information is available online atwww.apple.com/support/ipad/. To contact Apple for personalized support (notavailable in all areas), see www.apple.com/support/contact/.Restart or reset iPadIf something isn’t working right, try restarting iPad, forcing an app to quit, orresetting iPad.Restart iPad.Hold down the Sleep/Wake button until the slider appears. Slide your fingeracross the slider to turn off iPad. To turn iPad back on, hold down theSleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.Force an app to quit. Hold down the Sleep/Wake button on top of iPad for a few seconds until a redslider appears, then hold down the Home button until the app closes.If you can’t turn off iPad or if the problem continues, you may need to resetiPad. Do this only if you’re unable to restart iPad.Reset iPad.Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for atleast ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.You can reset the word dictionary, network settings, home screen layout, andlocation warnings. You can also erase all of your content and settings.Reset iPad settingsReset iPad settings.Go to Settings > General > Reset, then choose an option:Reset All Settings: All your preferences and settings are reset.Erase All Content and Settings: Your information and settings are removed.iPad cannot be used until it’s set up again.Reset Network Settings: When you reset network settings, previously usednetworks and VPN settings that weren’t installed by a configuration profile areremoved. (To remove VPN settings installed by a configuration profile, go toSettings > General > Profile, select the profile, then tap Remove. This alsoremoves other settings or accounts provided by the profile.) Wi-Fi is turnedApple Confidential224
off and then back on, disconnecting you from any network you’re on. The Wi-Fi and “Ask to Join Networks” settings remain turned on.Reset Keyboard Dictionary: You add words to the keyboard dictionary byrejecting words iPad suggests as you type. Resetting the keyboard dictionaryerases all words you’ve added.Reset Home Screen Layout: Returns the built-in apps to their original layouton the Home screen.Reset Location & Privacy: Resets the location services and privacy settingsto their defaults.An app doesn’t fill the screenMost apps for iPhone and iPod touch can be used with iPad, but they might nottake advantage of the large screen. In this case, tap   to zoom in on theapp. Tap   to return to the original size.Check the App Store to see if there’s a version of the app that’s optimized foriPad, or a universal version that’s optimized for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Onscreen keyboard doesn’t appearIf iPad is paired with a Bluetooth keyboard, the onscreen keyboard doesn’tappear. To make the onscreen keyboard appear, press the Eject key on aBluetooth keyboard. You can also make the onscreen keyboard appear bymoving the Bluetooth keyboard out of range or turning it off.Get information about your iPadSee information about iPad.Go to Settings > General > About. The items you can view include:NameNetworkNumber of songs, videos, photos, and appsCapacity and available storage spaceiOS version(Cellular models) CarrierModel numberSerial numberApple Confidential225
(Cellular models) Cellular Data NumberWi-Fi and Bluetooth addresses(Cellular models) IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)(Cellular models) ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier, or Smart Card) forGSM networks(Cellular models) MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) for CDMA networksModem firmwareLegal (including legal notices, and license, warranty, and RF exposureinformation)To copy the serial number and other identifiers, touch and hold the identifier untilCopy appears.To see regulatory marks, go to Settings > General > Regulatory.View or turn off diagnostic information.Go to Settings > Privacy > Diagnostics & Usage.To help Apple improve products and services, iPad sends diagnostic and usagedata. This data doesn’t personally identify you, but may include locationinformation.Usage informationView cellular usage.Go to Settings > Cellular Data. See Cellular settings (on page) .View other usage information.Go to Settings > General > Usage to:See Battery Usage, including the elapsed time since iPad has been chargedand usage by appDisplay battery level as a percentageView overall storage availability and storage used per appView and manage iCloud storageDisabled iPadIf iPad is disabled because you forgot your passcode or entered an incorrectpasscode too many times, you can restore iPad from an iTunes or iCloudbackup and reset the passcode. For more information, see Restore iPad (onpage) .If you get a message in iTunes that your iPad is locked and you must enter apasscode, see support.apple.com/HT204306.Apple Confidential226
VPN settingsA VPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet toprivate networks, such as the network at your organization. You may need toinstall a VPN app from the App Store that configures iPad to access a network.Contact your system administrator for information about the app and settingsyou need.Profiles settingsConfiguration profiles define settings for using iPad with corporate or schoolnetworks or accounts. You might be asked to install a configuration profile thatwas sent to you in an email, or one that is downloaded from a webpage. iPadasks for your permission to install the profile, and displays information aboutwhat it contains, when you open the file. You can see the profiles you haveinstalled in Settings > General > Profiles. If you delete a profile, all of thesettings, apps, and data associated with the profile are also deleted.Back up iPadYou can use iCloud or iTunes to automatically back up iPad. If you choose toback up using iCloud, you can’t also use iTunes to automatically back up to yourcomputer, but you can use iTunes to manually back up to your computer. iCloudbacks up iPad daily over Wi-Fi, when it’s connected to a power source and islocked. The date and time of the last backup is listed at the bottom of theBackup screen.iCloud backs up your:Purchased music, movies, TV shows, apps, and booksPhotos and videos taken with iPad (if you use iCloud Photo Library, yourphotos and videos are already stored in iCloud, so they won’t also be part ofan iCloud backup)iPad settingsApp dataHome screen, folders, and app layoutMessagesRingtonesNote:  Purchased content is not backed up in all areas.Turn on iCloud backups. Go to Settings > iCloud, then log in with your Apple ID and password if required.Go to Backup, then turn on iCloud Backup. To turn on backups in iTunes onyour computer, go to File > Devices > Back Up.Back up immediately. Go to Settings > iCloud > Backup, then tap Back Up Now.Apple Confidential227
Encrypt your backup.iCloud backups are encrypted automatically so that your data is protected fromunauthorized access both while it’s transmitted to your devices and when it’sstored in iCloud. If you’re using iTunes for your backup, select “Encrypt iPadbackup” in the iTunes Summary pane.Manage your backups. Go to Settings > iCloud. You can manage which apps are backed up to iCloudby tapping them on or off. Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage > Manage Storageto remove existing backups and manage iCloud Drive or Documents & Data. IniTunes, remove backups in iTunes Preferences.View the devices being backed up. Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage > Manage Storage.Stop iCloud backups.Go to Settings > iCloud > Backup, then turn off iCloud Backup.Music not purchased in iTunes isn’t backed up in iCloud. Use iTunes to back upand restore that content. See Sync with iTunes (on page) .Important:  Backups for music, movies, or TV show purchases are not availablein all countries. Previous purchases may not be restored if they are no longer inthe iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store.Purchased content, iCloud Photo Sharing, and My Photo Stream content don’tcount against your 5 GB of free iCloud storage.For more information about backing up iPad, see support.apple.com/HT204136.Update and restore iPad softwareAbout update and restoreYou can update iPad software in Settings, or by using iTunes. You can also eraseiPad or restore iPad, and then use iCloud or iTunes to restore from a backup.Deleted data is no longer accessible through the iPad user interface, but it isn’terased from iPad. For information about erasing all content and settings, seeRestart or reset iPad (on page) .Update iPadYou can update iPad software in Settings or by using iTunes.Update wirelessly on iPad. Go to Settings > General > Software Update. iPad checks for available softwareupdates.Update software in iTunes. iTunes checks for available software updates each time you sync iPad usingiTunes. See Sync with iTunes (on page) .For more information about updating iPad software, seesupport.apple.com/HT204204.Apple Confidential228
Restore iPadYou can use iCloud or iTunes to restore iPad from a backup.Restore from an iCloud backup. Reset iPad to erase all content and settings, then choose Restore from aBackup and sign in to iCloud in Setup Assistant. See Restart or reset iPad (onpage) .Restore from an iTunes backup. Connect iPad to the computer you normally sync with, select iPad in the iTuneswindow, then click Restore in the Summary pane.When the iPad software is restored, you can either set it up as a new iPad, orrestore your music, videos, app data, and other content from a backup.For more information about restoring iPad software, seesupport.apple.com/HT201252.Cellular settingsUse Cellular Data settings on iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models) to activate cellulardata service, turn cellular use on or off, or add a Personal Identification Number(PIN) to lock the SIM card. With some carriers, you can also change your dataplan.For the following options, go to Settings > Cellular Data, then turn the optionson or off, or follow the onscreen instructions.Turn Cellular Data on or off.If Cellular Data is off, all data services will use only Wi-Fi—including email, webbrowsing, push notifications, and other services. If Cellular Data is on, carriercharges may be incurred. For example, using certain features and services thattransfer data, such as Messages, could result in charges to your data plan.Monitor and manage your cellular data network usage.You can see which apps use cellular data and turn off the option, if you want.Turn LTE on or off.Turning on LTE loads data faster.Turn Data Roaming on or off.Turning off Data Roaming avoids carrier charges when using a network providedby a different carrier.Set up Personal Hotspot.Personal Hotspot shares iPad’s Internet connection with your computer andother iOS devices. See Personal Hotspot (on page) .Set whether cellular data is used for apps and services.Go to Settings > Cellular, then turn cellular data on or off for any app that canuse cellular data. If a setting is off, iPad uses only Wi-Fi for that service. TheiTunes setting includes both iTunes Match and automatic downloads from theiTunes Store and the App Store.Apple Confidential229
Activate, view, or change your cellular data account.Tap View Account, then follow the onscreen instructions.Lock the SIM card.Locking the SIM card with a PIN means you need to enter the PIN to use acellular connection on iPad.Sell or give away iPadBefore you sell or give away your iPad, be sure to back it up, then erase allcontent and your personal information. If you enabled Find My iPad (see FindMy iPad (on page) ), Activation Lock is on. You need to turn off Activation Lockbefore the new owner can activate iPad under his or her own account.Back up iPad.See Back up iPad.Erase iPad and remove Activation Lock.Go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.See support.apple.com/HT201351.Learn more, service, and supportRefer to the following resources to get more iPad-related safety, software,service, and support information.To learn aboutDo thisUsing iPad safely See Important safety information (onpage) .iPad service and support, tips,forums, and Apple softwaredownloadsGo to www.apple.com/support/ipad/.The latest information about iPad Go to www.apple.com/ipad/.Managing your Apple ID account Go to appleid.apple.com.Using iCloud Go to help.apple.com/icloud/.Using iTunes Open iTunes, then choose Help >iTunes Help. For an online iTunestutorial (not available in all areas), go towww.apple.com/support/itunes/.Using other Apple iOS apps Go to www.apple.com/support/ios/.Finding your iPad serial number or You can find your iPad serial number orApple Confidential230
IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity(IMEI) on the iPad packaging. Or, oniPad, choose Settings > General >About. For more information, go tosupport.apple.com/HT204073.Obtaining warranty service First follow the advice in this guide.Then go towww.apple.com/support/ipad/.Viewing iPad regulatory information On iPad, go to Settings > General >Regulatory.Battery service Go towww.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling/.Using iPad in an enterpriseenvironmentGo to www.apple.com/ipad/business/.FCC compliance statementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.Note:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to whichthe receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Important:  Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Applecould void the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and wireless complianceand negate your authority to operate the product. This product hasdemonstrated EMC compliance under conditions that included the use ofcompliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components.Apple Confidential231
It is important that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cablesbetween system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference toradios, televisions, and other electronic devices.Canadian regulatory statementThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may notcause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce thepotential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.Users are advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e.,priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that theseradars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables auxappareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deuxconditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, mêmesi le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.La bande 5 150-5 250 MHz est réservés uniquement pour une utilisation àl’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes desatellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux.Les utilisateurs êtes avisés que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissancesont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu’ils ont la priorité) pour lesbandes 5 250-5 350 MHz et 5 650-5 850 MHz et que ces radars pourraientcauser du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL.CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)Disposal and recycling informationYour iPad and/or battery should not be disposed of with household waste.Dispose of your iPad and/or battery in accordance with local environmental lawsand guidelines. For information about the recycling program at Apple andrecycling collection points, visit www.apple.com/recycling. For information aboutrestricted substances and other environmental initiatives at Apple, visitwww.apple.com/environment/.Battery replacement:  The lithium-ion battery in iPad should be replaced byApple or an authorized service provider. For more information about batteryservices and recycling, go to www.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling/.European Union—Disposal Information Apple Confidential232
The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations yourproduct and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from householdwaste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection pointdesignated by local authorities. The separate collection and recycling of yourproduct and/or its battery at the time of disposal will help conserve naturalresources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human healthand the environment.Union Européenne—informations sur l’élimination:  Le symbole ci-dessussignifie que, conformément aux lois et réglementations locales, vous devezjeter votre produit et/ou sa batterie séparément des ordures ménagères.Lorsque ce produit arrive en fin de vie, apportez-le à un point de collectedésigné par les autorités locales. La collecte séparée et le recyclage de votreproduit et/ou de sa batterie lors de sa mise au rebut aideront à préserver lesressources naturelles et à s’assurer qu’il est recyclé de manière à protéger lasanté humaine et l’environnement.Europäische Union—Informationen zur Entsorgung:  Das oben aufgeführteSymbol weist darauf hin, dass dieses Produkt und/oder die damit verwendeteBatterie den geltenden gesetzlichen Vorschriften entsprechend und vomHausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden muss. Geben Sie dieses Produkt zurEntsorgung bei einer offiziellen Sammelstelle ab. Durch getrenntes Sammelnund Recycling werden die Rohstoffreserven geschont und es ist sichergestellt,dass beim Recycling des Produkts und/oder der Batterie alle Bestimmungenzum Schutz von Gesundheit und Umwelt eingehalten werden.Unione Europea—informazioni per lo smaltimento:  Il simbolo qui soprasignifica che, in base alle leggi e alle normative locali, il prodotto e/o la suabatteria dovrebbero essere riciclati separatamente dai rifiuti domestici. Quandoil prodotto diventa inutilizzabile, portalo nel punto di raccolta stabilito dalleautorità locali. La raccolta separata e il riciclaggio del prodotto e/o della suabatteria al momento dello smaltimento aiutano a conservare le risorse naturali eassicurano che il riciclaggio avvenga nel rispetto della salute umana edell’ambiente.Per i consumatori italiani: quando si acquista un nuovo prodotto Apple, épossibile restituire un prodotto elettronico simile presso il punto vendita senzacosti aggiuntivi. Nel caso in cui si tratti di di dispositivi mobili e piccoliaccessori, é possibile restituirli al punto vendita in qualsiasi momento. Permaggiori informazioni, consulta la pagina http://www.apple.com/it/recycling.Europeiska unionen—information om kassering:  Symbolen ovan betyderatt produkten och/eller dess batteri enligt lokala lagar och bestämmelser intefår kastas tillsammans med hushållsavfallet. När produkten har tjänat ut måsteden tas till en återvinningsstation som utsetts av lokala myndigheter. Genom attlåta den uttjänta produkten och/eller dess batteri tas om hand för återvinninghjälper du till att spara naturresurser och skydda hälsa och miljö.Brasil—Informações sobre descarte e reciclagemApple Confidential233
O símbolo indica que este produto e/ou sua bateria não devem ser descartadasno lixo doméstico. Quando decidir descartar este produto e/ou sua bateria,faça-o de acordo com as leis e diretrizes ambientais locais. Para informaçõessobre o programa de reciclagem da Apple, pontos de coleta e telefone deinformações, visite www.apple.com/br/environment/.Información sobre eliminación de residuos y reciclajeEl símbolo indica que este producto y/o su batería no debe desecharse con losresiduos domésticos. Cuando decida desechar este producto y/o su batería,hágalo de conformidad con las leyes y directrices ambientales locales. Paraobtener información sobre el programa de reciclaje de Apple, puntos derecolección para reciclaje, sustancias restringidas y otras iniciativasambientales, visite www.apple.com/la/environment/.California battery charger energy efficiencyTurkey battery statementTürkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.Taiwan battery statementChina battery statementENERGY STAR® compliance statementApple Confidential234
To save energy, iPad is set to lock after two minutes of user inactivity. To changethis setting, go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock. To unlock iPad, press theSleep/Wake button or the Home button.iPad meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Reducing energyconsumption saves money and helps conserve valuable resources. For moreinformation about ENERGY STAR, go to www.energystar.gov.Apple and the environmentAt Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impactsof our operations and products. For more information, go towww.apple.com/environment/.Copyright Apple Inc.© 2015 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.Apple, the Apple logo, AirDrop, AirPlay, AirPort, Apple TV, FaceTime, Finder,GarageBand, Guided Access, iBooks, iCloud Keychain, iMessage, iPad,iPad Air, iPhone, iPhoto, iPod, iPod touch, iSight, iTunes, iTunes U, Keychain,Keynote, Lightning, Mac, Numbers, OS X, Pages, Passbook, Photo Booth, thePodcast logo, Safari, Siri, Smart Cover, and Spotlight are trademarks of AppleInc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.AirPrint, Apple Music, Apple Pay, EarPods, Flyover, Handoff, iPad mini, Multi-Touch, and Touch ID are trademarks of Apple Inc.Apple Store, iCloud, iTunes Extras, iTunes Match, iTunes Plus, and iTunes Storeare service marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.Apple1 Infinite LoopCupertino, CA 95014-2084408-996-1010www.apple.comApp Store, iBooks Store, and iTunes Radio are service marks of Apple Inc.IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and othercountries and is used under license.The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned byBluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Apple Inc. is under license.ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. registered trademark.Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks or registered trademarks of AdobeSystems Incorporated in the U.S. and/or other countries.Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks oftheir respective companies.Apple Confidential235
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual isaccurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors.Some apps are not available in all areas. App availability is subject to change.Apple Confidential236

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