Apple A1954 Tablet Device User Manual iPad User Guide

Apple Inc. Tablet Device iPad User Guide

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Summon Siri with the Home button. Press and hold the Home button, release thebutton, then make your request. Or, instead of waiting for Siri to notice that youʼvestopped talking, continue to hold down the Home button while you speak, then release itwhen you finish.If youʼre using a headset, you can use the center or call button in place of the Homebutton. If youʼre using AirPods, double-tap an AirPod until Siri appears.Find out what Siri can do. Ask Siri “What can you do?” or tap  .Make corrections. If Siri misunderstands you:Clarify your request: Tap  , then rephrase your request.Edit your request with text: Above the response from Siri, tap “Tap to Edit,” then usethe onscreen keyboard.Change a message before sending it: Say “Change it.”Ask Siri to translate. (beta) Siri can translate a phrase from English to Chinese, Spanish,French, German, or Italian. Ask Siri “How do you say” followed by the phrase andlanguage to which you want to translate. Siri speaks the translation out loud, which canhelp you with pronunciation.Change the voice for Siri. (not available in all languages) Go to Settings > Siri &Search > Siri Voice. Choose a male or female voice for Siri or even change the accent.Adjust the volume for Siri. Use the volume buttons while youʼre interacting with Siri. Forvoice feedback options, go to Settings > Siri & Search > Voice Feedback.Prevent access to Siri when iPad is locked. Go to Settings > Siri & Search > Allow SiriWhen Locked.Prevent Siri from responding when you donʼt want it to. Place your device face down.
Tell Siri about yourselfIf you tell Siri about yourself—including things like your home and work addresses, andyour relationships—you can get personalized service so you can say things like, “Send amessage to my husband.”Tell Siri who you are. Fill out your info card in Contacts, then go to Settings > Siri &Search > My Information and tap your name.Tell Siri how to say your name. Say something like “Learn to pronounce my name.”Tell Siri about a relationship. Say something like “Eliza Block is my wife” or “AshleyKamin is my mom.”Keep what Siri knows about you up to date on your Apple devices. Go to Settings,then sign in to iCloud with the same   on all your devices. Everything about you isencrypted, so your personal information remains private.Note: Siri uses Location Services when your requests require knowing your location. See.Proactive intelligenceSiri learns from you, and can sometimes anticipate what you want and make suggestionsbefore you make a request or ask a question. Your personal information—which isencrypted and remains private—stays up to date across all your devices where youʼresigned in to iCloud using the same Apple ID. As Siri learns about you on one device, yourexperience with Siri is improved on your other devices.Based on how you use your iPad, Siri makes suggestions for what you might want to donext. Siri might help when you:Create email and events: When you start adding people to an email or calendar event,Siri suggests the people you included in previous emails or events.Leave for an event: If your calendar event includes a location, Siri assesses trafficconditions and notifies you when to leave.Type: As you enter text, Siri can suggest names of movies, places—anything youviewed recently. If you tell a friend youʼre on your way, Siri can even suggest yourestimated arrival time.Search in Safari: (iPad Air 2 and later) Siri makes suggestions based on what you werejust reading.Apple IDLocation Services
Confirm an appointment or a book flight on a travel website: (iPad Air 2 and later) Siriasks if you want to add it to your calendar.Read News stories: As Siri learns which topics youʼre interested in, theyʼll besuggested in News.Siri and appsSiri works with many of the apps on iPad, including FaceTime, Messages, Maps, Clock,Calendar, and Music. For example, you can say things like:“FaceTime Mom”“Do I have any new texts from Rico?”“Set an alarm for 8 a.m.”To get personalized service for requests like “FaceTime Mom,” tell Siri about yourself andyour relationships. See  .More examples of how you can use Siri with apps appear throughout this guide.Use Siri as your personal DJ. Apple Music knows your tastes. So when you tell Siri toplay some music, youʼll hear a song you love. Siri can also answer music trivia questionslike “Whoʼs the drummer in this song?” See  .Listen to the latest news. (not available in all regions) Say something like, “Hey Siri, playsome news.” You can also ask for business, sports, or music news.Use Siri with third-party apps. Some apps from the App Store also support Siri. Theseinclude apps that let you book a ride, send a message, search photos, place calls, andtrack your workouts. Look for apps that support Siri in the App Store.Turn off Search & Siri suggestions. Go to Settings > Siri & Search, then turn off Search& Siri suggestions for specific apps.Tell Siri about yourselfStart Apple Music trial
Arrange your appsRearrange the Home screen and customize the Dock. Touch and hold any app on theHome screen, then drag it to where you want it (wait until the apps rearrange to lift yourfinger).Move the app to a different Home screen: Drag it to the edge of the screen.Move the app to the Dock: Drag it to the left side of the Dock at the bottom of thescreen.You can also touch and hold an app until the app icons jiggle, drag the app to where youwant it, then press the Home button to save your arrangement. To select multiple apps tomove at once, touch and hold an app until the app icons jiggle, drag the app slightly, thentap additional apps with another finger.Create an additional page for the Home screen. While arranging apps, drag an app tothe right edge of the last page. The dots above the Dock show how many pages you haveand which one youʼre viewing.Personalize your iPad
Start over. Go to Settings > General > Reset, then tap Reset Home Screen Layout toreturn the Home screen and apps to their original layout. Any folders youʼve created areremoved, and apps youʼve downloaded are placed after apps that came with your iPad.Remove appsRemove apps from the Home screen. Touch and hold an app on the Home screen untilthe app icons jiggle, then tap   on the apps you want to remove. When you finish, pressthe Home button.In addition to removing third-party apps, you can remove some built-in Apple apps thatcome with your iPad: (Contact information remains available through Messages, Mail, FaceTime,and other apps. To remove a contact, you must restore Contacts.)CalendarContactsFaceTimeFilesFind My FriendsHomeiBooksiTunes StoreMailMapsMusicNewsNotesPhoto BoothPodcastsRemindersTipsTV
Note: When you remove a built-in app from your Home screen, you also remove anyrelated user data and configuration files. Removing built-in apps from your Home screencan affect other system functionality. For more information, see the Apple Support article.Restore an app you removed. Go to the App Store, search for the app, then tap  .Organize with foldersCreate a folder. Touch and hold an app on the Home screen, drag it onto another appyou want in the same folder, then lift your finger. Tap the name of the folder to rename it.Drag apps into or out of the folder.To quickly create a folder with multiple apps, touch and hold an app until the app iconsjiggle, drag the app slightly, then tap additional apps with another finger. While holdingthe selected apps with one finger, use another finger to press the Home to stop the iconsfrom jiggling. Drag your selection onto another app you want in the same folder, then liftyour finger.You can have multiple pages of apps in a folder.VideosRemove built-in Apple apps from the Home screen
Delete a folder. Tap a folder, then drag out all the apps—the folder is deletedautomatically.Change the wallpaperWallpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lock screen orHome screen. You can choose from dynamic and still images.Change the wallpaper. Go to Settings > Wallpaper > Choose a New Wallpaper.Tip: If you choose your own image as wallpaper, you can pinch open to zoom in onyour selected image, then drag your finger to move the image. Pinch closed to zoomback out.When choosing an image for new wallpaper, you may be able to tap Perspective Zoom tomake your wallpaper move when you change the angle you view the screen. To turn onthe Perspective Zoom option for wallpaper youʼve already set, go to Settings > Wallpaper,then tap the image of the Lock screen or Home screen.Note: Perspective Zoom doesnʼt work if Reduce Motion (in Accessibility settings) isturned on. See  .Adjust the screen brightness and color balanceDim the screen to extend battery life. Use Night Shift to shift the colors in your display tothe warmer end of the spectrum at night and make viewing the screen easier on youreyes. On supported models, use True Tone to automatically adapt the color and intensityof the display to match the light in your environment.Adjust the screen brightness. Open Control Center, then drag  . Or go to Settings >Display & Brightness, then drag the slider.Reduce motion
Automatically adjust the screen brightness. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Display Accommodations, then turn on Auto-Brightness. iPad adjusts the screenbrightness for current light conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor.Use True Tone. (On supported models) Open Control Center, touch and hold  , then tap to turn True Tone off or on. Or go to Settings > Display & Brightness, then turn on TrueTone.Turn Night Shift on or off. Open Control Center, touch and hold  , then tap  . Or go toSettings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift.Turn on Night Shift manually—helpful when youʼre in a darkened room during the day, forexample—or go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift to schedule it to turn onautomatically. If you schedule Night Shift to turn on from sunset to sunrise, iPad uses thedata from your clock and your geolocation to determine when itʼs nighttime for you.Note: You wonʼt see the option to turn on Night Shift from sunset to sunrise if youʼveturned off Location Services in Settings > Privacy, or if youʼve turned off Setting TimeZone in Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services.To adjust the color balance for Night Shift, go to Settings > Display & Brightness > NightShift, then drag the slider toward the warmer or cooler end of the spectrum.Magnify the screen with Display ZoomWith iPad Pro (12.9-inch), you can magnify the screen display. Go to Settings > Display &Brightness. Tap View (below Display Zoom), choose Zoomed, then tap Set. For additionalzoom features, see  .App extensionsSome apps let you extend the functionality of your apps on iPad. An app extension mayappear as a sharing option, an action option, a widget in Today View, a file provider, or acustom keyboard. For example, if you download Pinterest to iPad, Pinterest becomesanother option for sharing when you click  .App extensions can also help you edit a photo or video in your Photos app. For example,you can download a photo-related app that lets you apply filters to photos.Install app extensions. Download the app from the App Store, open the app, then followthe onscreen instructions.Turn sharing or action options on or off. Tap  , then tap More (drag options to the leftif necessary). Turn off third-party sharing or action options (theyʼre on by default).Zoom
Organize sharing and action options. Tap  , then tap More (drag options to the left ifnecessary). Touch and drag   to rearrange your options.For more information about Today widgets, see  . For more information aboutSharing options, see  .Your iPad nameThe name of your iPad is used by iTunes and iCloud.Change the name of your iPad. Go to Settings > General > About > Name.Set restrictionsYou can set restrictions for some apps, and for purchased content. For example, parentscan restrict explicit music from appearing in playlists, or disallow changes to certainsettings. Use restrictions to prevent the use of certain apps, the installation of new apps,or changes to accounts or the volume limit.Turn on restrictions. Go to Settings > General > Restrictions, then tap EnableRestrictions. Youʼll be asked to define a restrictions passcode thatʼs necessary to changethe settings you make. This can be different from the passcode for unlocking iPad.Important: If you forget your restrictions passcode, you must restore the iPad software.See  .Today ViewShare from appsRestore iPad
International keyboardsUse international keyboardsWith international keyboards you can type text in many different languages, includingAsian languages and languages written from right to left. For a list of supportedkeyboards, go to Appleʼs  , choose your iPad, click Tech Specs, then scroll toLanguages.Manage keyboards. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards.Add a keyboard: Tap Add New Keyboard, then choose a keyboard from the list.Repeat to add more keyboards.Remove a keyboard: Tap Edit, tap   next to the keyboard you want to remove, tapDelete, then tap Done.Edit your keyboard list: Tap Edit, drag   next to a keyboard to a new place in the list,then tap Done.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.)Switch keyboards. Touch and hold  , then slide your finger to the name of thekeyboard.You can also tap   to switch from one keyboard to the other. Continue tapping to accessother enabled keyboards.Enter accented letters or other characters. Touch and hold the related letter, number,or symbol, then slide to choose a variant. For example:On a Thai keyboard: Choose native numbers by touching and holding the relatedArabic number.On a Chinese, Japanese, or Arabic keyboard: Suggested characters or candidatesappear at the top of the keyboard. Tap a candidate to enter it, or swipe left to seemore candidates.Use the extended suggested candidate list. Tap the up arrow on the right to view thefull candidate list. To return to the short list, tap the down arrow.When using certain Chinese or Japanese keyboards, you can create a shortcut for wordand input pairs. The shortcut is added to your personal dictionary. When you type ashortcut while using a supported keyboard, the paired word or input is substituted for theiPad website
shortcut.Create shortcuts. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement. Shortcutsare available for:Simplified Chinese: PinyinTraditional Chinese: Pinyin and ZhuyinJapanese: Romaji and KanaReset your personal dictionary. Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset KeyboardDictionary. All custom words and shortcuts are deleted, and the keyboard dictionaryreturns to its default state.Special input methodsYou can use keyboards to enter some languages in different ways. A few examples areChinese Cangjie and Wubihua, Japanese Kana, and Facemarks. You can also use yourfinger or a stylus to write Chinese characters on the screen.Build Chinese characters from the component Cangjie keys. As you type, suggestedcharacters appear. Tap a character to choose it, or continue typing up to five componentsto see more options.Build Chinese Wubihua (stroke) characters. Use the keypad to build Chinesecharacters using up to five strokes, in the correct writing sequence: horizontal, vertical,left falling, right falling, and hook. For example, the Chinese character  (circle) shouldbegin with the vertical stroke .As you type, suggested Chinese characters appear (the most commonly usedcharacters appear first). Tap a character to choose it.If youʼre not sure of the correct stroke, enter an asterisk (*). To see more characteroptions, type another stroke, or scroll through the character list.Tap the match key (󰋉) to show only characters that match exactly what you typed.Write Chinese characters. Write Chinese characters directly on the screen with yourfinger when Simplified or Traditional Chinese handwriting input is turned on. As you writecharacter strokes, iPad recognizes them and shows matching characters in a list, with theclosest match at the top. When you choose a character, its likely follow-on charactersappear in the list as additional choices.
You can type some complex characters, such as 󵙛 (part of the name for the Hong KongInternational Airport), by writing two or more component characters in sequence. Tap thecharacter to replace the characters you typed. Roman characters are also recognized.Type Japanese kana. Use the Kana keypad to select syllables. For more syllable options,tap the arrow key and select another syllable or word from the window.Type Japanese romaji. Use the Romaji keyboard to type syllables. Alternative choicesappear along the top of the keyboard; tap one to type it. For more syllable options, dragthe list to the left or tap the arrow key.Type facemarks or emoticons. Do one of the following:Use the Japanese Kana keyboard: Tap  , then tap  .Use the Japanese Romaji keyboard: Tap  , then tap  .Use the Chinese (Simplified) Pinyin or Chinese (Traditional) Zhuyin or Pinyinkeyboard: Tap  , tap  , then tap  .
MessagesSend and receive messagesUse Messages to send and receive texts, photos, videos, and more through iMessage orSMS/MMS services. With the iMessage service, you can enhance your messages withbubble effects, invisible ink, full-screen effects, your own handwriting, Digital Touch,iMessage apps, stickers, and more.Start a conversation. Tap  . Enter the recipientʼs phone number or email address, ortap  , then choose a contact. Tap the text field, then enter your message. Tap   tosend.Alternatively, to start a conversation from Mail, Calendar, or Notes, touch and hold aphone number, then tap Send Message.Send a message to a group. Tap  , then enter multiple recipients.Tip: To see what time a message was sent or received, drag a bubble to the left.An alert   appears if a message canʼt be sent. Tap the alert to try sending the messageagain.Manage a group conversation. Tap  . You can name the conversation, add someone tothe conversation, or leave the conversation.Apps
Use Business Chat in Messages. (not available in all regions; beta) In Messages, youcan communicate with businesses that offer Business Chat. You can get answers toquestions, resolve issues, get advice on what to buy, make purchases with Apple Pay,and more. Use Siri, Safari, Search, or Maps on iPad to find a business you want to start aconversation with. Then tap a text link or a button—for example,  ,  , or the companylogo—to start a conversation (the appearance of the link varies with the context). Youcan also initiate a chat with some businesses from their website or iOS app.Resume a conversation. Tap the conversation in the Messages list.Ask Siri. Say something like:“Send a message to Eliza saying how about tomorrow”“Reply thatʼs great news”“Read my messages”“Read my last message from Bob”Use emoji. When typing a message, tap   or   to switch to the Emoji keyboard. Toautomatically replace text with emoji, tap the highlighted words.Hide the keyboard. Tap   in the lower-right corner.Respond with a Tapback. To send a quick response that lets people know what youʼrethinking, double-tap a message, then choose your response.View and manage conversation details. Tap  . You can:Tap a contact to view the contact card.Perform quick actions such as making a call.Send your current location or share your location for a specified length of time.Hide alerts.Send read receipts.View images and attachments.
Search conversations. Scroll to the top of the Messages list to reveal the search field,then enter the text youʼre looking for. You can also search conversations from the Homescreen. See  .Delete a conversation. In the Messages list, swipe left on the conversation, then tapDelete.Note: You canʼt recover a deleted conversation.Set up iMessage and SMS/MMSWith the Messages app, you can exchange messages with other SMS and MMS devicesusing your cellular connection, and with other iOS devices and Mac computers usingiMessage.iMessage is an Apple service that sends messages over Wi-Fi or cellular connections toother iOS devices (with iOS 5 or later) and Mac computers (with OS X 10.8 or later).These messages donʼt count against your messaging plan. Messages sent via iMessagecan include photos, videos, and other info. You can see when other people are typing,and send read receipts to let them know when youʼve read their messages. For security,messages sent via iMessage are encrypted before theyʼre sent.iMessage texts appear in blue bubbles, and SMS/MMS texts appear in green bubbles. Formore information about SMS/MMS and iMessage, see the Apple Support article .Sign in to iMessage. Go to Settings > Messages, then turn on iMessage.If youʼre signed in to iMessage with the same Apple ID on all your devices, all themessages that you send and receive on iPad can also appear on your other Appledevices. Send a message from whichever device is closest to you, or   to starta conversation on one device and continue it on another.Sign in to iMessage on your Mac and other Apple devices using the same Apple ID.  iOS devices: Go to Settings > Messages, then turn on iMessage.Mac: Open Messages. If youʼre signing in for the first time, enter your Apple ID andpassword, then click Sign In. If you signed in before and want to use a differentApple ID, choose Messages > Preferences, click Accounts, then select iMessage inthe Accounts list.With Continuity, all the SMS/MMS messages that you send and receive on your iPhonecan also appear on iPad. For more information, see the Apple Support article .SearchUseMessages with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touchuse HandoffUseContinuity to connect your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac
Use Messages in iCloud. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Messages(if itʼs not already turned on).Using Messages in iCloud frees up space on your iPad by storing your messages iniCloud, along with the accompanying photos and other attachments. With Messages iniCloud turned on, all the messages you send and receive on iPad appear on your otherApple devices where youʼre signed in to iMessage with the same Apple ID. Messages youdelete from iPad are removed from your other Apple devices.Share photos, videos, and audioWith iMessage or MMS, you can send messages with photos, videos, and audio. Yourcarrier determines the size limit of attachments; iPad may compress photo and videoattachments when necessary.Send a photo or video. Tap  . You can:Take a photo within Messages: Frame the shot in the viewfinder, then tap  .Choose a recent photo or video: Swipe left to browse through recent shots.Take a photo or video using Camera: Tap Camera.Choose a photo or video from your Photo Library: Tap Photos.Then, tap   to send or   to cancel.Mark up a photo. Tap the photo in the message bubble, then tap Markup. Draw on thephoto with the Markup tools. See  .Find and share trending photos and videos from the web. See  .Use MarkupiMessage apps
Send an audio message. Touch and hold   to record an audio message, then lift yourfinger to stop recording. Tap   to listen to your message before you send it. Tap   tosend or   to cancel.Note: To save space, iPad automatically deletes audio messages two minutes after youlisten to them, unless you tap Keep. To always keep them, go to Settings > Messages >Expire (below Audio Messages), then tap Never.Forward a message or attachment. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tapMore, select additional items if desired, then tap  .Share, save, or print an attachment. Tap the attachment, then tap  .Copy an attachment. Touch and hold the attachment, then tap Copy.Share items from another app. In the other app, tap Share or  , then tap Message.Delete a message or attachment. Touch and hold a message or attachment, tap More,select additional items if desired, then tap  .iMessage appsWith iMessage apps, you can decorate a conversation with stickers, schedule dinner anda movie, share a song, and more—all without leaving Messages. Expand your options bydownloading more iMessage apps from the App Store.Browse and download iMessage apps. Tap  , then tap  .Use an iMessage app. Tap an app to open it, then tap an item to add it to the messagebubble. Add a comment if you want, then tap   to send or   to cancel.Decorate with stickers. Tap a stickers app to open it, touch and hold a sticker, then dragit anywhere in the conversation. Before you release, you can:
Adjust the angle: Rotate a second finger around the finger dragging the sticker.Adjust the size: Move a second finger closer to or away from the finger dragging thesticker.You can place the sticker on top of a message bubble, put it on another sticker, or evendress up a photo.See text covered by a sticker. Double-tap the sticker.See sticker details. Touch and hold a sticker, then tap Sticker Details. You can:See who sent the sticker.View the iMessage app that sent the sticker.Delete the sticker—swipe left, then tap Delete.Manage iMessage apps. Tap  , then tap Edit. You can:Reorder apps: Drag  .Add an app to your Favorites: Tap  .Remove an app from your Favorites: Tap  .Hide an app: Turn the app off.Delete an iMessage app. Tap  , swipe left on the iMessage app, then tap Delete.Pay friends with Apple Pay (U.S. only)Use Apple Pay to send and receive money quickly and easily in Messages. Thereʼs no appto download, and you can use the cards you already have with Apple Pay.When you receive money in Messages, itʼs added to your Apple Pay Cash card. See .Sendand receive money (U.S. only)
Before you send or receive payments with Apple Pay, you need to agree to the terms andconditions of this service.Send a payment. In an iMessage conversation, tap  , then tap  . Enter the amount,tap Pay, then add a comment if you want.Tip: If thereʼs an underlined monetary amount in a message, tap it to preset thepayment.To complete the payment, tap  , then authenticate with Touch ID or enter yourpasscode.Request a payment. Tap  , enter the amount, then tap Request.Apple Pay Cash and sending and receiving payments through Apple Pay are services provided by Green DotBank, member FDIC.Digital TouchWith iMessage, you can use Digital Touch to send sketches, taps, kisses, heartbeats, andmore. You can even add a Digital Touch effect to a photo or video.Sketch. Tap  , tap  , then draw with one finger. You can change the color, then startdrawing again. Tap   to send.
Express your feelings. Tap  , then use gestures on the canvas to send a Digital Toucheffect. Your feelings are sent automatically when you finish the gesture:Tap: Tap with one finger to create a burst of color. You can change the color, then tapagain.Fireball: Touch and hold with one finger.Kiss: Tap with two fingers.Heartbeat: Touch and hold with two fingers.Heartbreak: Touch and hold with two fingers until you see a heartbeat, then dragdown to break the heart.Add a Digital Touch effect to a photo or video. Tap  , then tap  . Tap   to take aphoto or   to record a video. Add a Digital Touch effect, such as a sketch or kiss, thentap   to send.
Handwritten messagesWith iMessage, you can send a handwritten message. The recipient sees the messageanimate, just as ink flows on paper.Create and send a handwritten message. Tap the text field to see the onscreenkeyboard, then tap  . Write a message with your finger or Apple Pencil (on supportedmodels). Tap Done, then tap   to send or   to cancel.Send a saved message. After you create and send a handwritten message, the messageis saved so you can use it again. Tap  , then choose a saved message.Remove a saved message. Touch and hold a handwritten message until the messagesjiggle, then tap   in the top-left corner. Tap any saved message when youʼre done.Animate messagesWith iMessage, you can animate a single message with a bubble effect or fill the entiremessage screen with a full-screen effect. You can even send a personal message withinvisible ink.
Use a bubble effect. After you type a message, touch and hold  . Tap the choices topreview different bubble effects. Tap   to send.Tip: Want to send a personal message? When you use invisible ink, the messageremains blurred until the recipient swipes to reveal it.Use a full-screen effect. After you type a message, touch and hold  , then tap Screen.Swipe left or right to preview different screen effects. Tap   to send.iMessage automatically uses the following screen effects for specific text strings:Balloons for “Happy birthday”Confetti for “Congratulations”Fireworks for “Happy New Year”Manage message notifications and privacyManage notifications for messages. Go to Settings > Notifications > Messages. See.Notifications
Set the alert sound for messages. Go to Settings > Sounds > Text Tone. See .Assign a different ringtone to a contact. Go to Contacts, select a contact, tap Edit,then tap Text Tone. To allow alerts for messages sent by this contact even when Do NotDisturb is on, turn on Emergency Bypass.Mute notifications for a conversation. In the Messages list, swipe left on theconversation, then tap Hide Alerts.Block unwanted messages and calls. View the conversation, tap  , tap the phonenumber or name to view the contact card, then scroll down and tap Block this Caller. Toview and manage your list of blocked phone numbers and contacts, go to Settings >Messages > Blocked. For more information, see the Apple Support article .Filter iMessage messages from unknown senders. Go to Settings > Messages, thenturn on Filter Unknown Senders. This turns off iMessage notifications from senders whoarenʼt in your contacts and moves the messages to the Unknown Senders tab in theMessages list.You canʼt open any links in a message from an unknown sender until you add the senderto your contacts or reply to the message. If the message is spam, tap Report Junk (belowthe message) to delete and send the message to Apple.Soundsand silenceBlock phonenumbers and contacts or filter messages on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
SafariBrowse the webWith Safari on iPad, you can browse the web, add webpages to your reading list to readlater, and add page icons to the Home screen for quick access. If you sign in to iCloudwith the same Apple ID on all your devices, you can see pages you have open on otherdevices, and keep your bookmarks, history, and reading list up to date on all yourdevices.Look before you leap. To see the URL of a link before you go there, touch and hold thelink.
Open a link in a new tab. Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab. Or, tap thelink with two fingers. To automatically switch to the new tab whenever you open a link in anew tab, go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Open New Tabs In Background.View two pages side-by-side. Turn iPad to landscape orientation. You can:Open a link in Split View: Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in Split View.Open a blank page in Split View: Touch and hold  , then tap Open Split View.Move a tab to the other side of Split View: Drag the tab left or right from the tab bar.Merge or close all tabs: Touch and hold  .Browse open tabs. Tap  , or pinch closed with three fingers to view all your open tabs.If you have several open tabs, tabs for the same site are stacked.Close a tab: Tap   in the upper-left corner, or swipe left on the tab.Return to viewing a single tab: Tap a tab, tap Done, or pinch open with three fingers.View tabs that are open on your other devices. If you sign in to iCloud with the sameApple ID on all your devices, and you turn on Safari in Settings > [your name] > iCloud oniPad, you can view tabs that are open on your other devices. Tap  , then scroll to the listat the bottom. To close a tab, swipe left, then tap Close.Reopen a recently closed tab. Touch and hold  , then choose from the list of recentlyclosed tabs.Get back to the top. Double-tap the top edge of the screen to quickly return to the topof a long page.See more of the page. Turn iPad to landscape orientation.Refresh the page. Tap   next to the address in the search field.See a tabʼs history. Touch and hold   or  .Share links. Tap  .View the desktop version of a site. To see the full desktop version of a site instead ofthe mobile version, tap  , then tap Request Desktop Site.Show or hide the tab bar. Go to Settings > Safari, then turn Show Tab Bar on or off.Block pop-ups. Go to Settings > Safari, then turn on Block Pop-ups.
Search the webSearch the web. Enter a URL or search term in the search field at the top of the page,then tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search for exactly what youtyped. If you donʼt want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Safari, then turnoff Search Engine Suggestions (below Search).Quickly search a site youʼve visited before. Enter the name of the site, followed byyour search term. For example, enter “wiki einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.” Goto Settings > Safari > Quick Website Search to turn this feature on or off.See your favorites when you enter an address, search, or create a new tab. Go toSettings > Safari > Favorites, then select the folder with the favorites you want to see.Search the page. To find a specific word or phrase on the current page, tap  , then tapFind on Page. Enter the word or phrase in the search field. Tap   to find other instances.Choose your search engine. Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine.
Add bookmarks and favoritesBookmark the current page. Touch and hold  , then tap Add Bookmark.View and organize your bookmarks. Tap  , then tap the Bookmarks tab. To create anew folder or delete, rename, or reorder bookmarks, tap Edit.Add a webpage to your favorites. Open the page, tap  , then tap Add to Favorites.Quickly see your favorite and frequently visited sites. Tap the search field to see yourfavorites. Scroll down to see frequently visited sites. (To avoid seeing a list of these sites,go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Frequently Visited Sites.)Edit your favorites. Tap  , tap the Bookmarks tab, tap Favorites, then tap Edit todelete, rename, or rearrange your favorites.See your Mac bookmarks on iPad. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn onSafari.Add an icon for the current page to your Home screen. To quickly access the pagefrom your Home screen, tap  , then tap Add to Home Screen. The icon appears only onthe device where you add it.Save a reading list for laterSave interesting items in your reading list so you can revisit them later. You can even savethe items in your reading list to iCloud and read them later when youʼre not connected tothe Internet.
Add the current page to your reading list. Tap  , then tap Add to Reading List.Add a linked page without opening it. Touch and hold the link, then tap Add to ReadingList.View your reading list. Tap  , then tap  .Delete an item from your reading list. In your reading list, swipe the item to the left.Automatically save all reading list items to iCloud for offline reading. Go to Settings >Safari, then turn on Automatically Save Offline (below Reading List).Fill in formsWhen you sign in to a website, sign up for a service, or make a purchase, you can fill in aweb form using the onscreen keyboard, or have Safari fill it in for you using AutoFill.Turn on AutoFill. Go to Settings > Safari > AutoFill.
Save and use passwords with AutoFill.  Save your password: Enter your password. When youʼre asked if you want to save thepassword for the site, tap Yes.Let Safari suggest a password for a new account: Tap the password field, tap SuggestPassword, then tap Use Suggested Password.Use a saved password: Safari automatically fills in your user name and password ifyouʼve previously saved them for a site. If you use multiple identities with a site andan incorrect identity is filled in, tap Passwords above the keyboard, then select theidentity you prefer.View your saved passwords. Go to Settings > Accounts & Passwords > App & WebsitePasswords, then use Touch ID or enter your passcode.Fill in a form. Tap a field to bring up the keyboard. Tap   or   above the keyboard tomove from field to field.Fill it in automatically. When you fill in contact information on a website that supportsAutoFill, tap AutoFill Contact above the keyboard. Tap Customize to edit and store yourinformation for next time. Or, tap Other Contact to fill in someone elseʼs information.Add a credit card for purchases. Go to Settings > Safari > AutoFill > Saved CreditCards > Add Credit Card. To enter the information without typing, tap Use Camera, thenposition iPad so that your card appears in the frame. Also, when you make an onlinepurchase, you can allow Safari to save the credit card information. See  .Use your credit card information. When you fill in credit card information, tap AutoFillCredit Card above the keyboard. Enter your cardʼs security code, which isnʼt stored. Forgreater security of your credit card information,   for iPad.Submit a form. Tap Go, Search, or the link on the webpage.Use Reader for distraction-free readingUse Safari Reader to view a page without ads, navigation, or other distracting items.iCloud Keychainuse a passcode
Focus on content. Tap   at the left end of the address field. If you donʼt see the icon,Reader isnʼt available for the page youʼre looking at.Share just the good stuff. To share just the article text and a link to it, tap   whileviewing the page in Reader.Return to the full page. Tap   in the address field again.Use Reader automatically. On a supported website, touch and hold  , then choose touse Reader automatically on the current website or on all websites.Privacy and securityAdjust Safari settings to keep your browsing activities private and protect yourself frommalicious websites.Control privacy and security settings for Safari. Go to Settings > Safari. Below Privacy& Security, you can:Prevent cross-site tracking: Safari limits third-party cookies and data by default. Turnit off to allow cross-site tracking.Block all cookies: To remove cookies already on iPad, go to Settings > Safari > ClearHistory and Website Data.Ask websites not to track you: But beware—a website can choose not to honor therequest.Get warnings about fraudulent websites: Safari displays a warning if youʼre visiting asuspected phishing website.Tip: Safari displays a warning in the search field when you visit a website that isinsecure.Erase your browsing history and data from iPad. Go to Settings > Safari > ClearHistory and Website Data.Visit sites without making history. Tap  , then tap Private. While Private BrowsingMode is on, the Safari background is black instead of white, and sites you visit donʼtappear in History on iPad or in the list of tabs on your other devices. To hide the sites andexit Private Browsing Mode, tap  , then tap Private again. The sites reappear the nexttime you use Private Browsing Mode.
MailWrite messagesWARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead todangerous situations, see  .Create a message. Tap  . Touch and hold to view draft messages youʼve saved.Ask Siri. Say something like:“New email to John Bishop”“Email Simon and say I got the forms, thanks”Draw in your message. Double-tap in the message body, tap Insert Drawing, then usethe drawing and annotation tools. Tap Done to insert the drawing into your message. See.Important safety informationUse Markup
Add attachments. Double-tap in the message body, tap Add Attachment, then select adocument in  . You can also drag and drop to attach a file to your message. See .Insert a photo or video. Double-tap in the message body, then tap Insert Photo orVideo. You can also drag and drop to insert a photo or video. See  .Quote some text when you reply. Touch and hold in the message body, then select thetext you want to include. Tap  , then tap Reply. To turn off the indentation of the quotedtext, go to Settings > Mail > Increase Quote Level.Send a message from a different account. Tap the From field to choose an account.Change a recipient from Cc to Bcc. After you enter recipients, you can drag them fromone field to another or change their order.Mark addresses outside certain domains. When youʼre addressing a message to arecipient whoʼs not in your organizationʼs domain, you can have the recipientʼs namecolored in red to alert you. Go to Settings > Mail > Mark Addresses, then define thedomains that you donʼt want marked. You can enter multiple domains separated bycommas, such as “apple.com, example.org.”Add additional mail accounts. Go to Settings > Accounts & Passwords > Add Account >Other > Add Mail Account.Change your mail signature. Go to Settings > Mail > Signature. If you have more thanone mail account, tap Per Account to set a different signature for each of them.Files Dragand drop itemsDrag and drop items
Automatically send a copy to yourself. Turn on Settings > Mail > Always Bcc Myself.Preview your messagesSee a longer preview. Go to Settings > Mail > Preview. You can show up to five lines.Is this message for me? Go to Settings > Mail, then turn on Show To/Cc Labels. In themessage list, a label next to your name indicates how it was addressed to you. You canalso use the To/Cc mailbox, which gathers all mail addressed to you. To show or hide it,tap Mailboxes, then tap Edit.Finish a message laterLook at another message while youʼre writing one. Swipe down on the title bar of amessage youʼre writing. When youʼre ready to return to your message, tap its title at thebottom of the screen. If you have more than one message waiting to be finished, tap thebottom of the screen to see them all.
Save a draft for later. If youʼre writing a message and want to finish it later, tap Cancel,then tap Save Draft. To get it back, touch and hold  .With OS X 10.10 or later, you can also hand off unfinished messages with your Mac. See.See important messagesGet notified of replies to a message or thread. Tap  , then tap Notify Me. While youʼrewriting a message, you can also tap   in the Subject field. To change how notificationsappear, go to Settings > Notifications > Mail > Thread Notifications.Gather important messages. Add important people to your VIP list, so all theirmessages appear in the VIP mailbox. When viewing a message, tap Details, tap thesenderʼs name to display their contact info, then tap Add to VIP. To change hownotifications appear, go to Settings > Notifications > Mail > VIP.Get notified of important messages. Notifications can let you know when you receivemessages in favorite mailboxes or messages from your VIPs. Go to Settings >Notifications > Mail.Ask Siri. Say something like: “Any new mail from Nanditha today?”Flag a message so you can find it later. Tap   while reading the message. To changethe appearance of the flagged message indicator, go to Settings > Mail > Flag Style. Tosee the Flagged smart mailbox, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list, then tapFlagged.Search for a message. Scroll to the top of the message list to reveal the search field,then type the text youʼre looking for. Choose between searching all mailboxes or thecurrent mailbox above the results list. Tap a message in the results list to see it, then tapthe up and down arrows to scroll through the other messages. Searching looks at theaddress fields, the subject, and the message body. The most relevant messages appearin Top Hits above the search suggestions as you type.Search by timeframe. Scroll to or tap the top of the message list to reveal the searchfield, then type something like “February meeting” to find all messages from Februarywith the word “meeting.”Search by message state. To find all flagged, unread messages from people in your VIPlist, type “flag unread vip.” You can also search for other message attributes, such as“attachment.”Junk be gone! Tap   while youʼre reading a message, then tap Move to Junk to file it inthe Junk folder. If you accidentally move a message, shake iPad immediately to undo.Handoff
Make a favorite mailbox. Favorite mailboxes appear at the top of the Mailboxes list soyou can access them easily. To designate a favorite, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxeslist. Tap Add Mailbox, then select the mailbox to add.Show draft messages from all of your accounts. While viewing the Mailboxes list, tapEdit, tap Add Mailbox, then turn on the All Drafts mailbox.Delete messagesView then delete a message. Tap a message to open it. When youʼre ready to delete it,tap  . To turn the confirmation of deletion on or off, go to Settings > Mail > Ask BeforeDeleting.Delete a message with a swipe. While viewing a list of messages, swipe a message tothe left to reveal a menu of actions, then tap Trash. Or, to delete a message in a singlegesture, swipe it all the way to the left.Delete multiple messages at once. While viewing a list of messages, tap Edit, selectsome messages, then tap Trash. If you change your mind, shake iPad immediately toundo.Recover a deleted message. Go to the accountʼs Trash mailbox, open the message,then tap   and move the message. Or, if you just deleted it, shake iPad to undo. To seedeleted messages across all your accounts, add the All Trash mailbox. To add it, tap Editin the mailboxes list, then select it in the list.Archive instead of delete. Instead of deleting messages, you can archive them sotheyʼre still around in the Archive mailbox if you need them. How you turn this option onvaries by the type of mail account you have configured. Go to Settings >Accounts & Passwords. Tap your email account, tap Mail (below Advanced), then tapAdvanced. In the Advanced settings, change the destination mailbox for discardedmessages to Archive Mailbox. After youʼve turned this option on, to delete a messageinstead of archiving it, touch and hold  , then tap Trash Message.Stash your trash. You can set how long deleted messages stay in the Trash mailbox. Goto Settings > Accounts & Passwords. Tap your email account, tap Mail (below Advanced),then tap Advanced. In the Advanced settings, tap Remove, then select a time interval.Some email services might override your selection; for example, iCloud doesnʼt keepdeleted messages longer than 30 days, even if you select Never.AttachmentsPreview an attachment. Touch and hold an attachment, then tap Quick Look.

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