Apple A1954 Tablet Device User Manual iPad User Guide

Apple Inc. Tablet Device iPad User Guide

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Use the App Switcher. To reveal all your open apps, swipe up from the bottom edge. Ifthe Dock isnʼt already showing when you begin to swipe, swipe long enough to displaythe Dock then the App Switcher. You can also double-click the Home button. To see moreapps, swipe right. To switch to another app, tap it.Swipe between open apps. Swipe right or left with four or five fingers. To turn off themultifinger swipe gesture, go to Settings > General > Multitasking & Dock.Close an app. If an app isnʼt working properly, you can force it to close. (Typically, thereis no reason to close an app; closing it doesnʼt save battery power, for example.) In theApp Switcher, swipe up on the app. Then try opening the app again.Lock screenThe Lock screen, which shows the current time and date and your most recentnotifications, appears when you turn on or wake iPad.
You can quickly access the features and information you need most from the Lockscreen, even while iPad is locked:Open Camera: Swipe left. (See  .)Open Control Center: Swipe up from the bottom edge. (See  .)See earlier notifications: Swipe up from the center. (See  .)See Today View: Swipe right. (See  .)Start drawing and taking notes: (On supported models) Tap Apple Pencil on the Lockscreen. Whatever you create is  .Unlock iPad. Press the Home button, then enter the passcode (if required).Choose what you can access from the Lock screen. Go to Settings > Touch ID &Passcode (supported models) or Settings > Passcode (other models). You can changeaccess to Today View, Recent Notifications, Control Center, and more.Show notification previews on the Lock screen. Go to Settings > Notifications > ShowPreviews, then tap Always. (Notification previews include text from Messages, lines fromMail messages, and details about Calendar invitations. See  .)Control CenterControl Center gives you instant access to airplane mode, Do Not Disturb, a flashlight,and other handy features.Take photosControl CenterNotificationsToday Viewsaved in NotesNotifications
Open Control Center. Swipe up from the bottom edge. If the Dock isnʼt already showingwhen you begin to swipe, swipe long enough to display the Dock then Control Center.When iPad is unlocked, you can also open Control Center by double-clicking the Homebutton.Access more controls. Many controls offer additional options. To see available options,touch and hold a control. For example, AirDrop options are available when you touch andhold the top-left group of controls, then tap  . Options to take a selfie, take a photo, orrecord a video are available when you touch and hold  .Temporarily disconnect from a Wi-Fi network. Tap  . To reconnect, tap it again. Tosee the name of the connected Wi-Fi network, touch and hold  .
Because Wi-Fi isnʼt turned off when you disconnect from a network, AirPlay and AirDropstill work, and iPad joins known networks when you change locations or restart iPad. Toturn off Wi-Fi, go to Settings > Wi-Fi. (To turn on Wi-Fi again in Control Center, tap  .)For information about turning Wi-Fi on or off in Control Center while in airplane mode,see  .Temporarily disconnect from Bluetooth devices. Tap  . To allow connections, tap thebutton again.Because Bluetooth isnʼt turned off when you disconnect from devices, location accuracyand other services are still enabled. To turn off Bluetooth, go to Settings > Bluetooth. Toturn on Bluetooth again in Control Center, tap  . For information about turning Bluetoothon or off in Control Center while in airplane mode, see  .Close Control Center. Tap the screen or press the Home button. You can also tap an appin the App Switcher.Add and organize controls. Go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls. Tap  or   to add or remove controls. To rearrange controls, touch   next to a control,then drag it to a new position.NotificationsNotifications help you keep track of whatʼs new. They let you know if you missed a call, ifthe date of an event moved, and more. You can customize your notifications so you seeonly whatʼs important to you.Respond when iPad is locked. Touch and hold the notification.Travel with iPadTravel with iPad
Respond when iPad is unlocked. Tap the notification to open the app.Respond without leaving the current app. Pull down on the notification when it appearsat the top of your screen. To dismiss it without responding, swipe it up. This featureworks with text and email messages, calendar invitations, and more.See recent and earlier notifications from any screen. Swipe down from the top to seerecent notifications, then scroll up to see older notifications. From the notificationsscreen, you can also do the following:Respond to a notification: Tap it.Open Camera: Swipe left. (To avoid removing a notification, swipe from the rightedge.)See Today View: Swipe right. (To avoid opening a notification, swipe from the leftedge.)Start drawing and taking notes: (On supported models) Tap the screen withApple Pencil.Return to where you left off: Swipe up from the bottom edge, or press the Homebutton.Remove a notification. Swipe it left. Or, touch and hold the notification, then tap  . Toremove a group of notifications, tap  .Set notification preferences. Go to Settings > Notifications.Choose when to show notification previews: Tap Show Previews, then choose anoption. When you select When Unlocked, previews also appear on the Lock screen.Previews include text from Messages, lines from Mail messages, and details aboutCalendar invitations.Set the notification style for an app: Tap the app, then choose options.Choose whether to show recent notifications on the Lock screen. Go to Settings >Touch ID & Passcode (supported models) or Settings > Passcode (other models), thenbelow Allow Access When Locked, turn on Recent Notifications.Silence all your notifications. Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb. You can also use Siri toturn Do Not Disturb on or off. Say “Turn on Do Not Disturb” or “Turn off Do Not Disturb.”Today ViewGet information from your favorite apps, at a glance. Choose from Maps Nearby,Calendar, Notes, News, Reminders, and more.
Open Today View. Swipe right from the left edge of the Home screen or the Lock screen.Add and organize Today View widgets. To choose which widgets appear, tap Edit at thebottom of the screen. Tap   or   to add or remove widgets. To arrange the order ofyour widgets, touch  , then drag to a new position.Choose whether to allow access to Today View when iPad is locked. Go to Settings >Touch ID & Passcode (supported models) or Settings > Passcode (other models).Control the volumeUse the Volume buttons on the side of iPad to adjust the volume of songs and othermedia, alerts, and sound effects. You can also use Siri to turn the volume up or down.Just say “Turn up the volume” or “Turn down the volume.” Use Control Center (or onsome iPad models, the Side Switch) to silence audio alerts and notifications.WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see .Lock the ringer and alert volumes. Go to Settings > Sounds, then turn off Change withButtons.Note: To limit the maximum headset volume, go to Settings > Music > Volume Limit. Toprevent changes to the volume limit, go to Settings > General > Restrictions > VolumeLimit.Use Control Center to adjust the volume. When iPad is locked or when youʼre usinganother app, open Control Center, then drag  .Important safetyinformation
Mute the sound. Press and hold the Volume Down button.You can also use either volume button to  .Put iPad in ring or silent mode. Open Control Center, then tap  .Use Do Not Disturb.   to temporarily silence alerts andnotifications. Open Control Center, then tap   to turn Do Not Disturb on or off.Do Not Disturb, and the Side Switch (available on some models) set to silent, donʼt mutethe audio from music, podcasts, movies, and TV shows.Sounds and silenceYou can change or turn off the sounds iPad plays when you get a FaceTime or Wi-Fi call,text message, email, reminder, or other type of notification.Set sound options. Go to Settings > Sounds for options such as alert tones andringtones, and ringer and alert volumes.To temporarily silence incoming calls, alerts, and sound effects,  .To put iPad in ring or silent mode, open Control Center, then tap  .Tip: If youʼre not hearing or seeing incoming calls and notifications when you expect,open Control Center, then check whether Do Not Disturb is on. If   is highlighted, tap itto turn off Do Not Disturb. (When Do Not Disturb is on,   also appears in the status bar.)Do Not DisturbTo quickly silence iPad, whether youʼre going to dinner or going to sleep, turn on Do NotDisturb. It silences notifications and FaceTime and Wi-Fi calls and prevents them fromlighting up the screen.Turn on Do Not Disturb. Open Control Center, then tap  . You can also use Siri to turnDo Not Disturb on or off. Say “Turn on Do Not Disturb” or “Turn off Do Not Disturb.”When Do Not Disturb is on,   appears in the status bar.Allow FaceTime and Wi-Fi calls when Do Not Disturb is on. Go to Settings > Do NotDisturb. To allow incoming calls from selected groups, tap Allow Calls From. To allowrepeated calls to come through for emergency situations, turn on Repeated Calls.Allow FaceTime and Wi-Fi calls and messages from emergency contacts when DoNot Disturb is on. Go to Contacts, select a contact, tap Edit, tap Text Tone or Ringtone,then turn on Emergency Bypass.take a photo or record a videoTurn on Do Not Disturbturn on Do Not Disturb
Schedule quiet hours. Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb, turn on Scheduled, then set thestart time and end time for your quiet hours.Set when to silence iPad. To set whether Do Not Disturb silences iPad only when itʼslocked, or even when itʼs unlocked, go to Settings > Do Not Disturb.Status iconsThe icons in the status bar at the top of the screen provide information about iPad:Status icon What it meansWi-Fi  iPad has a Wi-Fi Internet connection. The more bars, thestronger the connection. See  .Cell signal  iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models) is in range of thecellular network. If thereʼs no signal, “No service” appears.Airplane mode  Airplane mode is on. Nonwireless features areavailable, but wireless functions may be disabled. See .LTE  iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular model) is connected to the Internetover a 4G LTE network (not available in all regions). See .4G  iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular model) is connected to the Internetover a 4G network. (not available in all regions). See .3G  iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular model) is connected to the Internetover a 3G network. See  .EDGE  iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular model) is connected to the Internetover an EDGE network. See  .GPRS  iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular model) is connected to the Internetover a GPRS network. See  .Personal Hotspot  iPad is providing a Personal Hotspot foranother device. See  .Syncing  iPad is syncing with iTunes. See  .Activity  There is network or other activity. Some third-partyapps use this icon to show app activity.VPN  iPad is connected to a network using VPN. See .Connect to Wi-FiTravel withiPadCellulardata settingsCellular datasettingsCellular data settingsCellular data settingsCellular data settingsPersonal HotspotSync iPadVPNsettings
Lock  iPad is locked. See  .Do Not Disturb  Do Not Disturb is turned on. See .Orientation lock  Screen orientation is locked. See .Location Services  An app is using Location Services. See.Alarm  An alarm is set. See  .Bluetooth®  Bluetooth is on and connectable. See .Headphones connected  iPad is paired with Bluetoothheadphones that are turned on and within Bluetooth range. See.Bluetooth battery  Shows the battery level of a supportedpaired Bluetooth device.Battery  Shows the battery level or charging status. See .Change the screen orientationMany apps give you a different view when you rotate iPad.Lock screenDo NotDisturbChange thescreen orientationLocation ServicesSet an alarm or bedtime scheduleConnectBluetooth devicesConnect Bluetooth devicesChargeand monitor the battery
Lock the screen orientation. Open Control Center, then tap  .When the screen orientation is locked,   appears in the status bar.On iPad models with a side switch, you can also set the side switch to lock the screenorientation instead of silencing sound effects and notifications. Go to Settings > General.Below “Use Side Switch to,” tap Lock Rotation.
MultitaskUse multiple apps at the same timeOn supported models, you can work with more than one app at the same time.Use Split View to keep two apps open in resizable views.Use Slide Over to slide an app over another open app. On supported models, you caneven work on one app in Slide Over while working on two others that are open in SplitView.Use Picture in Picture to watch a movie or use FaceTime while working with other apps.
You can use Slide Over and Split View with many apps including Safari, Notes, Photos,and Calendar. You can use Picture in Picture with FaceTime, Videos, and more. For moreinformation, see  ,  , and  .Turn off Split View and Slide Over. Go to Settings > General > Multitasking & Dock,then turn off Allow Multiple Apps.Split ViewOn supported models, Split View keeps two apps open in resizable views.Open a second app in Split View. While using an app, swipe up from the bottom toreveal the Dock. Touch and hold an app in the Dock, drag it to the right or left edge of thescreen, then lift your finger. If two apps are already open, drag over the app you want toreplace.To give both apps equal space, drag the app divider to the center of the screen.Apps that you use together in a Split View are paired, so they both open when you selecteither from the App Switcher or from the Dock.Split View Slide Over Picture in Picture
Open Split View from the Home screen. Touch and hold an app on the Home screen orin the Dock, drag it a fingerʼs width or more, then continue holding it while you tap adifferent app with another finger. After the second app opens, drag the app youʼreholding to the left or right edge of the screen, then lift your finger. (If you donʼt initiallydrag the first app far enough, all of the apps on the Home screen begin to jiggle, whichallows you to rearrange your Home screen. To start over without rearranging, press theHome button.)Close Split View. Drag the app divider to the left or right, depending on which app youwant to close.Turn Split View into Slide Over. Swipe down from the top of an app in the smaller view.(See  .)Slide OverOn supported models, you can work on an app that slides in front of another open app.Open an app in Slide Over. While using an app, swipe up from the bottom to reveal theDock. Touch and hold an app in the Dock, then drag it above the Dock.If an app is already open in Slide Over, itʼs replaced by the app you drag from the Dock.To open a third app in Slide Over when the screen is in Split View, drag the app from theDock to the Split View app divider. (See  .) On supported models, you can workon all three apps simultaneously.Slide OverSplit View
Open an app in Slide Over from the Home screen. Touch and hold an app on the Homescreen or in the Dock, drag it a fingerʼs width or more, then continue holding it while youtap a different app with another finger. After the second app opens, lift your finger. (If youdonʼt initially drag the first app far enough, all of the apps on the Home screen begin tojiggle, which allows you to rearrange your Home screen. To start over withoutrearranging, press the Home button.)Move an app in Slide Over off and on the screen. Drag the top of the Slide Overwindow off the right edge of the screen. To view it again from any other open app, swipefrom the right.Move an app in Slide Over to the other side of the screen. Drag from the top of theSlide Over window.Turn Slide Over into Split View. Swipe down from the top of the Slide Over window. (See.)Picture in PictureOn supported models, you can watch a movie or use FaceTime while you use other apps.Split View
Use Picture in Picture. When watching a video or using FaceTime, press the Homebutton or tap  . The video screen scales down to a corner of your display so you cansee the Home screen and open other apps.Resize the video window. Pinch open to make the small video window larger; pinchclosed to shrink it again.Show and hide controls. Tap the video window.Pause and resume play. To pause, tap   in the video window. To play again, tap  .Move the video window. Drag it to a different corner of the screen.Hide the video window. Drag it off the left or right edge of the screen.Close the video window. Tap  .Return FaceTime or a video to full screen. Tap   in the small video window.Turn Picture in Picture off. Go to Settings > General > Multitasking & Dock, then turn offPersistent Video Overlay.
Enter textType and edit textTap a text field to see the onscreen keyboard, then tap letters to type.You can also rest your fingers on the onscreen keyboard, then start typing normally. Theplacement of the keys invisibly adjusts based on where youʼve rested your fingers. If youstop typing, the placement of the keys resets after two seconds (on supported models).Type uppercase letters. Tap Shift or touch the Shift key and slide to a letter.Turn on Caps Lock. Double-tap Shift.Enter numbers, punctuation, or symbols. To enter the character from the top of a key,swipe down on the key. Or tap the Number key   or the Symbol key  , then type.Enter accented letters or other alternate characters. Touch and hold a key, then slideto choose one of the options.Quickly end a sentence with a period and a space. Double-tap the space bar.
Correct spelling. If you see a word underlined in red, tap it to see suggested corrections.If the word you want doesnʼt appear, type the correction.Hide the onscreen keyboard. Tap the Keyboard key  .Set options for typing or add keyboards. Touch and hold   or  , then slide toKeyboard settings. Or go to Settings > General > Keyboard.You can also   or   to entertext. To dictate instead of typing, see  .Select text. Tap the inser tion point to display the selection options. Or double-tap aword to select it. Drag the grab points to select more or less text. In read-onlydocuments, such as webpages, touch and hold to select a word.You can cut, copy, or paste over selected text. With Universal Clipboard, you can also .You can   to move selected text within an app and to copy and paste itto other apps.With some apps, you can also make text bold, italic, and underlined (tap B/I/U); seesuggestions in Look Up; or have Siri suggest alternative text. You may need to tap   tosee all the appʼs options. When you choose Look Up, you see suggested information fromthe web and other apps. To turn off Suggestions in Look Up, go to Settings > Siri &Search.Revise text. Touch and hold the text to show the magnifying glass, then drag to positionthe insertion point.use an iPad Pro Smart Keyboard an Apple Wireless KeyboardDictatecutor copy something on one Apple device, and paste it to anotheruse drag and drop
Turn your keyboard into a trackpad. Touch and hold the keyboard with two fingers untilit turns light gray. To select text with drag points, continue holding the keyboard untildrag points appear on the insertion point, then move your fingers.To use the trackpad to move the insertion point, touch and hold the keyboard with twofingers until it turns light gray, then—before drag points appear on the insertion point—drag the insertion point to a new location.Use the Shortcut Bar. Copy and paste selected text, or style your text to be bold, italic,or underline—right from the Shortcut Bar at the top of your keyboard.Note: The Shortcut Bar differs from app to app. The features described here may not beavailable with all apps.Undo the last edit. Use the Shortcut Bar, or shake iPad, then tap Undo.Justify text. Select the text, then tap the left or right arrow (not always available).
Predictive textAs you write, Siri predicts your next word, suggests emoji that could take the place ofyour word, and makes other suggestions based on your recent activity and informationfrom your apps (not available for all languages). In Messages, for example, when you typesomething like:“My number is ,” your phone number appears as an option.“Iʼm at ,” your current location appears as an option.Tap a word to choose it, or accept a highlighted prediction by entering a space orpunctuation. When you tap a suggested word, a space appears after the word. If youenter a comma, period, or other punctuation, the space is deleted. Reject a suggestion bytapping your original word (shown as the predictive text option with quotation marks).Turn off predictive text. Touch and hold   or  , slide to Keyboard settings, then turnoff Predictive.When you turn off predictive text, iPad may still try to suggest corrections for misspelledwords. To accept a correction, enter a space or punctuation, or tap return. To reject acorrection, tap the “x.” If you reject the same suggestion a few times, iPad stopssuggesting it.DictateYou can dictate text instead of typing it. Make sure Enable Dictation is turned on (go toSettings > General > Keyboard, then turn on Enable Dictation). On iPad Pro models, youcan use dictation when youʼre not connected to the Internet.Note: Dictation may not be available in all languages or in all regions, and features mayvary. Cellular data charges may apply. See  .Dictate text. Tap   on the iPad keyboard, then speak. When you finish, tap  . To insertdictated text, tap to place the insertion point, then tap  . You can also replace selectedtext by dictating.Cellular data settings
Add punctuation or format text. Say the punctuation or format. For example, “DearMary comma the check is in the mail exclamation mark” becomes “Dear Mary, the checkis in the mail!” Punctuation and formatting commands include:quote … end quotenew paragraphnew linecap—to capitalize the next wordcaps on … caps off—to capitalize the first character of each wordall caps—to make the next word all uppercaseall caps on … all caps off—to make the enclosed words all uppercaseno caps on … no caps off—to make the enclosed words all lowercaseno space—to eliminate the space between two words (not available for all languages)no space on … no space off—to run a series of words together (not available for alllanguages)smiley—to insert :-)frowny—to insert :-(winky—to insert ;-)Save keystrokesA shortcut lets you enter a word or phrase by typing just a few characters. For example,type “omw” to enter “On my way!” That oneʼs already set up for you, but you can alsoadd your own.
Create a shortcut. Touch and hold   or  , slide to Keyboard settings, then tap TextReplacement.Have a word or phrase you use and donʼt want it corrected? Create a shortcut, butleave the Shortcut field blank.Use iCloud to keep your personal dictionary up to date on your other devices. Go toSettings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on iCloud Drive.Keyboard layoutsYou can type with a split keyboard thatʼs at the bottom of the screen, or undocked and inthe middle of the screen.Adjust the keyboard. Touch and hold  , then:Use a split keyboard: Slide your finger to Split, then release. Or spread the keyboardapart from the middle using two fingers.Move the keyboard to the middle of the screen: Slide your finger to Undock, thenrelease.Return to a full keyboard: Slide your finger to Dock and Merge, then release.Return a full keyboard to the bottom of the screen: Slide your finger to Dock, thenrelease.Turn Split Keyboard on or off. Touch and hold   or  , slide to Keyboard settings, thenselect Split Keyboard. Or go to Settings > General > Keyboard, then turn Split Keyboardon or off.Note: The split keyboard option is not available on iPad Pro (12.9-inch).iPad Pro Smart KeyboardUse iPad Pro Smart Keyboard to hold your iPad Pro in just the right position—for typing,watching movies, drawing, and more. Attach the keyboard to the Smart Connector on theside.
Quickly switch between apps. Press and hold the Command key, then press Tab untilyou reach the app you want to open.View keyboard shortcuts. Press and hold the Command key to see shortcuts for anapp.Open Search. Press Command-Space.Tip: If youʼve added a Chinese, Korean, Japanese, or Hebrew keyboard, you can usethe Caps Lock key to quickly switch back and forth between Latin script and the otherkeyboard youʼre using.For more information about iPad Pro Smart Keyboard, see the Apple Support article .Use an Apple Wireless KeyboardYou can use an Apple Wireless Keyboard (available separately) to enter text on your iPad.The keyboard connects via Bluetooth, so you must first pair it with iPad.Note: The Apple Wireless Keyboard may not support keyboard features that are on yourdevice. For example, you canʼt enable dictation with Apple Wireless Keyboard.Pair an Apple Wireless Keyboard with iPad. Turn the keyboard on. On iPad, go toSettings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth, then tap the keyboard when it appears in theDevices list.Once itʼs paired, the keyboard reconnects to iPad whenever itʼs in range—up to about 33feet (10 meters). When itʼs connected, the onscreen keyboard doesnʼt appear.View keyboard shortcuts. Press and hold the Command key to see shortcuts for anapp.Quickly switch between apps. Press and hold the Command key, then press Tab untilyou reach the app you want to open.Open Search. Press Command-Space.Tip: If youʼve added a Chinese, Korean, Japanese, or Hebrew keyboard, you can usethe Caps Lock key to quickly switch back and forth between Latin script and the otherkeyboard youʼre using.Save your batteries. Turn off the wireless keyboard when not in use. To turn off thekeyboard, press and hold the On/Off switch until the green light goes off.Useyour Smart Keyboard with iPad Pro
Add or change keyboardsYou can turn typing features, such as spell checking, on or off; add keyboards for writingin different languages; and change the layout of your onscreen keyboard or AppleWireless Keyboard.If youʼve added keyboards in other languages, you can type in two languages withouthaving to switch between keyboards. Your keyboard automatically switches between thetwo languages you type in most often. (Not available for all languages.)Tip: On iPad Pro (12.9-inch), if youʼve added a Chinese, Korean, Japanese, or Hebrewkeyboard, you can use the Caps Lock key to quickly switch back and forth between Latinscript and the other keyboard youʼre using.Set typing features. Touch and hold   or  , then slide to Keyboard settings. Or go toSettings > General > Keyboard.Add a keyboard for another language. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard >Keyboards > Add New Keyboard.Switch keyboards. Touch and hold   or  , then slide to the name of the keyboard.You can also tap   or   to switch from one keyboard to the other. Continue tapping toaccess other enabled keyboards.For information about international keyboards, see  .Change the keyboard layout. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards, selecta keyboard, then choose a layout.For more information about your keyboard, see the Apple Support article .SearchWhen you search on iPad, you get results from the Internet, from media and othercontent on your iPad, from iTunes and the App Store, and from your apps, like Maps andContacts. In Settings, you can specify which apps you want to be included in searchresults.Search with iPad. To show Search from the Home screen, swipe down from the center.To show Search from an app, swipe down from the top, then swipe from the left edge ofthe screen.Hide the keyboard and see more results on the screen: Tap  .Use international keyboardsGet help withthe keyboard on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Open a suggested app: Tap it.Get more information about a search suggestion: Tap it, then tap one of the results toopen it.Start a new search: Tap   in the search field.Choose which apps to include in search. Go to Settings > Siri & Search, tap an app,then turn Search & Siri Suggestions off or on.Turn off Suggestions in Search. Go to Settings > Siri & Search, then turn offSuggestions in Search.Turn off Location Services for suggestions. Go to Settings > Privacy > LocationServices. Tap System Services, then turn off Location-Based Suggestions.Search in apps. Many apps include a search field so you can find something within theapp. For example, in the Maps app, you can search for a specific location. Tap the searchfield and type your search.Drag and drop itemsWith drag and drop, you can use a finger to copy items from one app to another, or moveitems within an app. For example, you can drag text from Safari into an email, an imagefrom Photos into a note, or a calendar event into a text message. (Not all third-party appssupport drag and drop.)
Move an item. Touch and hold the item until it lifts up (if itʼs text, select it first), then dragit to another location within the app. If you drag to the bottom or top of a long document,it automatically scrolls.Copy an item between open apps.  , then touch and hold the itemuntil it lifts up (if itʼs text, select it first). Drag it to the other app. As you drag,   appearswherever you can drop the item. If you drag to the bottom or top of a long document, itautomatically scrolls. If you want to drag the item to a new note or email message, forexample, open the new note or email message first so you can drag the item directly to it.Copy an item to an app on the Home screen or in the Dock. Touch and hold the itemuntil it lifts up (if itʼs text, select it first). While you continue to hold the item, use anotherfinger to click the Home button, or swipe up from the bottom to display the Dock. Dragthe item over the other app to open it (a ghost image of the item appears under yourfinger as you drag). You can drag over items in the app to navigate to where you want todrop the item (as you drag,   appears wherever you can drop the item). For example,you can drag over the notes list to open the note where you want to drop the item, or youcan use another finger to open a new note where you can drop the item.Select multiple items to drag and drop. Touch and hold an item, drag it slightly, thencontinue holding it while you tap additional items with another finger. A badge indicatesthe number of selected items. You can then drag all of the items together.If you change your mind. Lift your finger before dragging, or drag the item off thescreen.Use MarkupIn apps including Notes, Mail, and iBooks, you can annotate images, notes, PDFs,screenshots, and more with built-in drawing tools. In some apps, you can also add text,speech bubbles and other shapes, and signatures.Mark it up. Tap  , then use your finger to draw. Or on supported models, touchApple Pencil to the screen. (With Apple Pencil, thereʼs no need to tap  .)To mark up a screenshot right after you take it, tap the thumbnail that appears for a fewmoments in the bottom-left corner of the screen. (To share a screenshot after you mark itup, tap  .)Choose a markup tool. Tap the pencil, marker, or pen tool. Switch to the eraser—or tap —if you make a mistake.Open the two apps
Move your drawings. Tap  , drag around one or more drawings to make a selection, liftyour finger, then drag your selection to a new location.Zoom in. Pinch open so you can draw the details, then pinch closed to zoom back out. Tonavigate when youʼre zoomed in, drag two fingers.Add text. Tap  , then tap Text. Tap the text box, tap Edit, then type your text. To changethe font or layout, tap  . To move the text box, drag it.Add your signature. Tap  , then tap Signature.Add a shape. Tap  , then tap a shape. To move the shape, drag it. To resize it, drag anyblue dot.To fill the shape with color or change the line thickness, tap  . To adjust the form of ashape that has a green dot, drag the dot. To delete or duplicate a shape, tap it thenchoose an option.Magnify a portion of the screen. Tap  , then tap Magnifier. To change themagnification level, drag the green dot. To change the size of the magnifier, drag the bluedot.Charge and monitor the batteryiPad has an internal, lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Lithium-ion technology currentlyprovides the best performance for your device. Compared with traditional batterytechnology, lithium-ion batteries are lighter, charge faster, last longer, and have a higherpower density for more battery life. To understand how your battery works so you can getthe most out of it, see the website  .Apple Lithium-ion Batteries
WARNING: For important safety information about the battery and charging iPad, see.Charge the battery. The best way to charge the iPad battery is to connect iPad to apower outlet using the included cable and USB power adapter.The battery icon in the upper-right corner of the status bar shows the battery level orcharging status.Important: If iPad is very low on power, it may display an image of a nearly depletedbattery, indicating that iPad needs to charge for up to 20 minutes before you can use it. IfiPad is extremely low on power, the display may be blank for up to 2 minutes before thelow-battery image appears.Note: Connecting iPad to a power outlet can start an iCloud backup or wireless iTunessyncing. See   and  .You can also charge the battery by connecting iPad to your computer. However, iPad maycharge slowly when you connect it to a USB 2.0 port on your computer. If your Mac or PCdoesnʼt provide enough power to charge iPad, a Not Charging message appears in thestatus bar.Important: If iPad is connected to a computer thatʼs turned off, the iPad battery maydrain instead of charge. Look for   next to the battery icon to make sure iPad is charging.Show percentage of battery remaining in the status bar. Go to Settings > Battery,then turn on Battery Percentage.See proportion of battery used by each app. Go to Settings > Battery.The battery usage information for each app appears after using iPad for a while—in somecases, up to an hour, depending on the type of use.Important safety informationBack up iPad Sync iPad
Rechargeable batteries, like those found in iPad, have a limited number of charge cyclesand may eventually need to be replaced. The iPad battery should be replaced by Apple oran authorized service provider. For more information, go to the .Find My FriendsFind My Friends is a great way to share your location with people who are important toyou. Friends and family members who share their locations with you appear on a map, soyou can quickly see where they are. You can set notifications for friends and familymembers to alert you when they leave from or arrive at various locations.Note: For more information about Find My Friends, refer to the Help in the app.Turn on Share My Location. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Share My Location.Share your location with a friend. Open Find Friends, then tap Add. Select a contactʼsname, or type a name in the To field. Choose how long you want to share your location.Share your location using AirDrop. Tap Add, then select a friend who appears inAirDrop. Choose how long you want to share your location.Set a notification. Select a friend, then tap Notify Me. Choose whether you want to benotified when a friend leaves from or arrives at a location. Choose the friendʼs currentlocation, or tap Other to create a new location for the notification.Tr a v e l   w it h  i Pa dSome airlines let you keep your iPad turned on if you switch to airplane mode. Wi-Fi andBluetooth are disabled so you canʼt make or receive FaceTime calls or use features thatrequire wireless communication, but you can listen to music, play games, watch videos,or use other apps that donʼt require Internet access.Turn on airplane mode. Open Control Center, then tap  .Battery service andrecycling website
You can also turn airplane mode on or off in Settings. When airplane mode is on,  appears in the status bar at the top of the screen.Turn on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth while in airplane mode. If your airline allows it, you can useWi-Fi or Bluetooth while in airplane mode. Open Control Center, turn on airplane mode,then tap   (for Wi-Fi) or   (for Bluetooth).If you turn on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth while in airplane mode, it will be on the next time youreturn to airplane mode. To turn off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth while in airplane mode, openControl Center, then tap   or  .When you travel abroad, you may be able to sign up for cellular service with a carrier inthe country youʼre visiting, right from your iPad (available on iPad models with cellularand Touch ID). For more information, see  .Sign up for cellular service
Make requestsTalking to Siri is a quick way to get things done. Ask Siri to set an alarm, find adestination, book a ride or a table, or send a love note. Siri can even change the lightingin a room with HomeKit-controlled lights. And the more you use Siri, the better it knowswhat you need.Note: To use Siri, iPad must be connected to the Internet. See  .Cellular charges may apply.Hey Siri. To summon Siri, simply say “Hey Siri,” then make your request. For example,say “Hey Siri, howʼs the weather today?”The onscreen response from Siri often includes information or images that you can tap toget more info or take further action.To turn Hey Siri on or off, go to Settings > Siri & Search > Listen for “Hey Siri.”Note: On some models, Hey Siri is recognized only when iPad is connected to a powersource.SiriConnect to the Internet

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