Apple A1954 Tablet Device User Manual iPad User Guide

Apple Inc. Tablet Device iPad User Guide

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Note: You can use the Move to iOS app only when you first set up iPad. If youʼve alreadyfinished setup and want to use Move to iOS, you must erase your iOS device and startover, or move your data manually. See the Apple Support article .Connect iPad to your computerBy connecting iPad to your computer, you can  and  . You can also sync with iTunes wirelessly.To use iPad with your computer, you need:A Mac with a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port, or a PC with a USB 2.0 port, and one of thefollowing operating systems:OS X 10.9 or later with iTunes 12.5 or laterWindows 7 or later with iTunes 12.5 or lateriTunes, available from the Connect iPad to your computer. Use the included Lightning to USB Cable.Unless iPad is actively syncing with your computer, you can disconnect it at any time.Look at the top of the iTunes screen on your computer or on iPad to see if syncing is inprogress. If you disconnect iPad while itʼs syncing, some data may not get synced untilthe next time you connect iPad to your computer.Sync iPadYou can transfer information and files between iPad and your other iOS devices and Maccomputers, using either iCloud or iTunes.Move content manuallyfrom your Android device to your iOS devicesync content from your computer usingiTunes back up with iTunesiTunes download website
iCloud stores your photos and videos, documents, music, calendars, contacts, andmore and keeps them up to date on all your iOS devices and Mac computers whereyouʼre signed in with the same Apple ID. See  .With iTunes, you can sync music, videos, photos, and more between your computerand iPad. After you sync, the content on your iPad matches the content in your iTunesLibrary on your computer. iTunes is available from the  . For moreinformation, see the Apple Support article .You can use iCloud or iTunes, or both, depending on your needs. For example, you canuse iCloud to automatically keep your contacts and calendars up to date on all yourdevices, and use iTunes to sync music from your computer to iPad.Note: If you use iCloud for features such as music, photos, calendar, and contacts, youcanʼt use iTunes to sync their associated media and data.Back up iPadYou can back up iPad using iCloud or iTunes. To decide which method is best for you, see.Tip: If you replace your iPad, you can use its backup to transfer your information tothe new device. See  .Back up iPad with iCloud BackupWhen you first sign in with your Apple ID, iCloud Backup turns on automatically. iCloudbacks up iPad daily over Wi-Fi, when iPad is connected to a power source and locked. (Tolock iPad, press the Sleep/Wake button. iPad also locks automatically if you donʼt touchthe screen for a minute or so.)iCloud backups are encrypted automatically so that your data is protected fromunauthorized access both while itʼs transmitted to your devices and when itʼs stored iniCloud. Purchased content, iCloud Photo Sharing, and My Photo Stream content donʼtcount against your 5 GB of free iCloud storage.When you back up iPad using iCloud, you canʼt simultaneously use iTunes toautomatically back up iPad to your computer. However, you can use iTunes to manuallyback up iPad to your computer. See  .iCloud backups donʼt include:Data thatʼs already stored in iCloud, such as contacts, calendars, notes, iCloudShared Streams, My Photo Stream, iCloud Photo Library, and the contents ofiCloud DriveiCloudiTunes websiteSync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch withiTunes using USBAbout backups for iOS devicesRestore iPadBack up iPad with iTunes
Data stored in other cloud services, such as Gmail and Exchange mailApple Pay information and settingsTouch ID settingsContent you didnʼt get directly from the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks, such asimported MP3s, videos, or CDsContent from the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks (if itʼs still available, you can tapto redownload content you purchased)Stop or resume iCloud backups. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloudBackup, then turn iCloud Backup off or on.Back up immediately on iCloud. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloudBackup, then tap Back Up Now.View or remove iCloud backups. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > ManageStorage > Backup, then select a backup from the list.Important: Previous purchases may not be restored from iCloud Backup if theyʼre nolonger in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks.Back up iPad with iTunesConnect to iTunes and back up. Open iTunes on your computer, then connect iPad.(See  .) Click the iPad button, then click Summary in thesidebar. To create a manual backup, click Back Up Now (below Backups). To turn onautomatic iTunes backups, click “This computer” (below Backups). iTunes automaticallybacks up iPad when you connect it to your computer.iTunes backups donʼt include:Content from the iTunes Store and App Store, or PDFs downloaded directly to iBooksContent synced from iTunes, such as imported MP3s or CDs, videos, books, andphotos (see  )Photos already stored in the cloud, such as in iCloud Shared Streams, My PhotoStream, and iCloud Photo LibraryTouch ID settingsApple Pay information and settingsKeychain data—to back up this content, select “Encrypt local backup” in iTunesConnect iPad to your computerSync iPad
Encrypt iPad backup. In the Summary pane, select “Encrypt iPad backup” if you want toencrypt the information stored on your computer when iTunes makes a backup.Encrypted backups are indicated by  , and a password is required to restore the backup.If you donʼt select this option, other passwords (such as those for mail accounts) arenʼtincluded in the backup, and you have to reenter them if you use the backup to restoreiPad.View or remove iTunes backups. Open iTunes on your computer, choose iTunes >Preferences, then click Devices. Encrypted backups have a lock icon in the list ofbackups.Use Apple Pencil on iPad (6th generation). (iOS 11.3) Use Apple Pencil (availableseparately) to write, mark up, and draw in built-in apps and apps from the App Store. See.Use Messages in iCloud. (iOS 11.3) Using Messages in iCloud frees up space on youriPad by storing your messages, and the accompanying photos and other attachments, iniCloud. All the messages you send and receive on iPad appear on your other Appledevices where youʼre signed in to iMessage with the same Apple ID. Messages you deletefrom iPad are removed from your other Apple devices. See .Use Business Chat in Messages. (not available in all regions; beta, iOS 11.3) UsingBusiness Chat, you can communicate with some businesses in Messages. You can getanswers to questions, resolve issues, get advice on what to buy, make purchases withApple Pay, and more. See  .Enjoy more music videos. (iOS 11.3) Apple Music is the new home for music videos.Stream all the music videos you want ad-free—including playlists with the most popularvideos, classic videos, and videos from your favorite artists. See  .Watch live sports and news. (U.S. only; from certain providers; iOS 11.2) Stream a livegame or watch the latest news in the Apple TV App. Sports events are displayed in WatchNow with up-to-the-minute scores so you wonʼt miss any dramatic endings. See .Pay friends with a message. (U.S. only; iOS 11.2) Use Apple Pay to send and receivemoney quickly and easily in Messages. Thereʼs no app to download, and you can use thecards you already have with Apple Pay. See  .Whatʼs new in iOS 11Apple PencilSet up iMessage andSMS/MMSSend and receive messagesDiscover new musicDiscovermovies, shows, sports, and newsSend and receive money (U.S. only)
Apple Pay Cash. (U.S. only; iOS 11.2) When you receive money in Messages, itʼs addedto your Apple Pay Cash card. You can use Apple Pay Cash right away to make purchasesusing Apple Pay in stores, in apps, and on the web. See .Listen to the latest news. (iOS 11.2) Say something like, “Hey Siri, play some news.” Youcan also ask for business, sports, or music news. (Not available in all regions.)Use the Dock any time. With a swipe up from the bottom of the screen, the Dock isavailable while youʼre using any app. And you can customize it with more of your favoriteapps. Favorite apps appear on the left side of the Dock, and suggested apps—like onesyou opened recently and ones open on your iPhone or Mac—are on the right side. See.Work with more apps simultaneously. The Dock makes it easy to work with multipleapps at the same time. Drag an app out of the Dock to make a Slide Over, or drag it to theright or left edge of the screen to make a Split View. You can even work on one app inSlide Over, view two apps in Split View, and watch a movie or use FaceTime in Picture inPicture, all on the same screen. See  .Set up and manage Apple PayCash (U.S. only)Switch between appsUse multiple apps at the same time
Drag and drop between apps. Move text, photos, and files from one app to another. Youcan touch and move just about anything—or things—anywhere on the screen. See .Find all your files in one place. In the new Files app, you can easily browse, search, andorganize all your files. Thereʼs even a dedicated place for your recent files. See .Dragand drop itemsView filesand folders
Enter numbers, punctuation, and symbols more quickly. Swipe down on a key withoutswitching back and forth between keyboards. See  .New Live Photo effects. Turn a Live Photo you love into a continuous video loop, play itback and forth, or simulate a long exposure that blurs movement. See .See your photos in a whole new light. Use new filters to make photos more expressiveand skin tones more natural. Take great photos at a smaller file size using next-generation compression technology. See  .Take a FaceTime Live Photo. During a FaceTime call, capture a special moment of yourconversation. See  .Type and edit textEdit photos andtrim videosEdit photos and trim videosMake and answer calls
A redesigned App Store. See daily stories by experts, a dedicated Games tab, lists forall kinds of apps, and much more in the redesigned App Store. See  .Ask Siri to do more. Siri is more expressive, with a new, more natural voice. WithApple Music, Siri can be your personal DJ. And Siri now translates phrases from Englishto Chinese, Spanish, French, German, and Italian (beta). See  .Discover music with a little help from your friends. Your friends can now help youdiscover new songs and artists. Each of you can have your own profile on Apple Music,where you can see playlists your friends have shared as well as albums and stations theyfrequently listen to. (Apple Music subscription required.) .Find apps and gamesMake requestsSee what your friends arelistening to
Take control of Control Center. Customize Control Center so you have instant access tothe things you do most. You can add the Apple TV Remote, accessibility shortcuts, andmore. To unlock even more commands, touch and hold items in Control Center. See.Scan and sign documents in Notes. The Document Scanner automatically senses andscans a document in the Notes app, crops the edges, and removes any tilt or glare. Onsupported models, you can use Apple Pencil to fill in the blanks or sign the document.See  .Control CenterScan a document
Mark it up. Annotate images, notes, PDFs, screenshots, and more with built-in drawingtools. In some apps, you can also add text, signatures, and speech bubbles and othershapes. On supported models, you can draw with Apple Pencil. See  .Use indoor maps to find your way around an airport or mall. Whether youʼre going ona shopping adventure or just searching for the nearest coffee shop, Maps makes yourjourney smoother. See  .News is even more personal. News now shows top stories that are more relevant to you.Siri learns what interests you and suggests stories you might like. And a new Spotlighttab features stories related to a timely topic, chosen by Apple News editors. See  .Pencil that in. On supported models, tap Apple Pencil on the Lock screen to start takingnotes immediately. See  . And use Apple Pencil to draw and annotate directlyin mail messages and notes. See  .Use MarkupFind placesFor YouLock screenUse Markup
Quickly set up your new iPad. Hold your new iPad near a device with iOS 11 or later toquickly and securely import many of your personal settings and iCloud Keychainpasswords. See  .Learn new tricks for iOS 11. The Tips app adds new suggestions frequently so you canget the most from your iPad. See  .Note: New features and apps may vary depending on the model of your iPad, your region,language, and carrier.Set up iPadGet tips on using iOS 11
Wake and unlock iPadWake iPad. Press the Sleep/Wake button. When you wake iPad, the Lock screen appears.From there, you can check notifications and recent app activity, take photos, and more.For more information, see  .Unlock iPad. Press the Home button, then enter the passcode (if you set up iPad torequire a passcode). On supported models, you can also use the Touch ID sensor in theHome button to unlock iPad. If you didnʼt create a passcode or set up Touch ID when youset up iPad, go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (models with Touch ID) or Settings >Passcode (other models). For more information, see   and  .Tip: On models with Touch ID, you can unlock iPad by touching instead of pressingthe Home button. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Home Button, then turn onRest Finger to Open.Lock iPad. Press the Sleep/Wake button. iPad locks automatically if you donʼt touch thescreen for a minute or so.Home screenThe Home screen shows all the apps on your iPad. It consists of multiple pages, added asnecessary when you need space for apps.Go to the Home screen. Press the Home button at any time.You can also pinch four or five fingers together. To turn off the multifinger pinch gesture,go to Settings > General > Multitasking & Dock.BasicsLock screenPasscode Touch ID
Open an app. Tap the app icon.See more of your apps. Swipe left or right for additional Home screen pages.Some apps may include a badge on their Home screen icon, to let you know how manynew items await—for example, the number of new messages. If thereʼs a problem—suchas a message that couldnʼt be sent—an exclamation mark   appears on the badge. (Ona folder, a numbered badge indicates the total number of notifications for all the appsinside.)GesturesUse a few simple gestures—tap, drag, swipe, and pinch—to control iPad and its apps.
Look around. In an open app, drag a list up or down to see more. Swipe to scroll quickly;touch the screen to stop scrolling. Some lists have an index—tap a letter to jump ahead.Drag a photo, map, or webpage in any direction to see more.To quickly jump to the top of a page, tap the status bar at the top of the screen.Zoom in and out. Pinch open on a photo, webpage, or map for a close-up—then pinchclosed to zoom back out. In Photos, keep pinching to see the collection or album thatcontains the photo.
You can also double-tap a photo or webpage to zoom in, and double-tap again to zoomout. In Maps, double-tap and hold, then drag up to zoom in or drag down to zoom out.Switch between appsWhile using one app, you can easily switch to another.Open an app from the Dock. Swipe up from the bottom to reveal the Dock, then tap anapp. Favorite apps are on the left side of the Dock, and suggested apps—like ones youopened recently and ones open on your iPhone or Mac—appear on the right side of theDock.

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