Apple A1954 Tablet Device User Manual iPad User Guide

Apple Inc. Tablet Device iPad User Guide

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Manage photosThe photos you take with Photo Booth are saved to the Camera Roll album or, if you useiCloud Photo Library, in the All Photos album in the Photos app on iPad.Delete a photo. Select a thumbnail, then tap  .Share or copy a photo. Tap a thumbnail, tap  , then tap a share option or choose Copy.View photos in the Photos app. In the Photos app, tap Photos. Or tap Albums, tap AllPhotos (or Camera Roll if iCloud Photo Library is turned off), then tap a thumbnail. Swipeleft or right to see the next or previous photo. See  .Share photos on all your devices. If you use iCloud Photo Library, you can share yourphotos with other devices (iOS 8.1 or later), Mac computers (OS X 10.10.3 or later), andon  . You must be signed in using the same Apple ID. See  .Upload photos to your computer. Connect iPad to your computer using the includedUSB cable.Mac: Select the photos to upload, then click the Import or Download button in Photosor other supported photo app on your computer.PC: Follow the instructions that came with your photo app.If you delete the photos from iPad when you upload them to your computer, theyʼreremoved from Photos. You can use the Photos settings pane in iTunes to sync photos tothe Photos app on iPad.View photos and videosiCloud.com iCloud Photo Library
Buy with Apple PayOn supported models, use Apple Pay (not available in all regions) to make securepayments in apps and on websites that support Apple Pay. You can also send and receivemoney in Messages. Using Apple Pay can be simpler than using a physical card, andsafer too.Not all Apple Pay features are available in all regions. For information, go to the .Set up Apple Pay. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, then tap Add Credit or DebitCard. You may be asked to sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID.Add a new card: Position iPad so that your card appears in the frame, or enter thecard details manually.Add your previous cards: Select the card associated with your Apple ID, cards youuse with Apple Pay on your other devices, or cards that youʼve removed. TapContinue, then enter the CVV number of each card.The card issuer determines whether your card is eligible for Apple Pay, and may ask youfor additional information to complete the verification process.Pay in an app or on the web. During checkout, tap the Apple Pay or Buy with Apple Paybutton. To complete the payment, use Touch ID or your passcode.You may receive a notification with the merchant name and the amount authorized for thepurchase. Your zip or postal code may be provided to the merchant to calculate tax andshipping costs. Payment information—such as billing and shipping addresses, emailApple PayApple Paywebsite
address, and phone number—may also be provided to the merchant after you authorizethe payment with Touch ID or a passcode.Send and receive money (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. You canuse Apple Pay Cash right away to make purchases using Apple Pay in stores, in apps, andon the web. You can also transfer your Apple Pay Cash balance to your bank account.See  .Before you use Apple Pay Cash or send or receive payments with Apple Pay, you need toagree to the terms and conditions of these services.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.Ask Siri. Say something like, “Apple Pay 75 dollars to Aga Orlova for the zipline tour ”or “Send 75 dollars to Aga Orlova.”The payment is made with Apple Pay Cash if your balance has sufficient funds.Otherwise, you can choose a credit, debit, or eligible prepaid card. Credit card paymentsincur a 3 percent transaction fee.Set up and manage Apple Pay Cash (U.S. only)
Cancel a payment. If you sent a payment that hasnʼt been accepted, tap the paymentbubble, then tap Cancel Payment.Request a payment. Tap  , enter the amount, then tap Request.Ask Siri. Say something like, “Ask mom for 12 dollars for lunch yesterday.”Manually accept or reject payments. By default, payments are automatically acceptedand added to Apple Pay Cash. To manually accept payments instead, go to Settings >Wallet & Apple Pay, tap the Apple Pay Cash card, tap  , then select Manually AcceptPayments.Accept a payment: Tap Accept in the payment bubble. You have 7 days to accept apayment before itʼs returned to the sender.Reject a payment: Tap the payment bubble, then tap Reject Payment.View your payment history.  Single payment details: Tap the payment bubble.All payments: Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, tap the Apple Pay Cash card, tap , then tap Transactions. To get a PDF statement of your transaction history byemail, scroll to the bottom, then tap Request Transaction Statement.Set up and manage Apple Pay Cash (U.S. only)When you receive money in Messages, itʼs added to your Apple Pay Cash card. You canuse Apple Pay Cash right away to make purchases using Apple Pay in stores, in apps, andon the web. You can also transfer your Apple Pay Cash balance to your bank account.Set up Apple Pay Cash. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, then turn on Apple PayCash. Or just send or accept a payment in Messages.
Use Apple Pay Cash.  Manage your Apple Pay Cash. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, then tap theApple Pay Cash card. You can:Add money from a debit card.Transfer money from your Apple Pay Cash balance to your bank account.Tap Transactions to view your history and details (including comments sent withpayments), manually accept or reject individual payments, and request a statement.Choose to manually or automatically accept all payments.See your suggested PIN. Apple Pay Cash doesn't require a PIN because everypayment is authenticated by Touch ID or a secure passcode. However, someterminals may still require you to enter a four-digit code to complete the transaction.Verify your identity for account servicing and to increase your transaction limits.Contact Apple Support.Apple Pay Cash and sending and receiving payments through Apple Pay are services provided by Green DotBank, member FDIC.View card activity and manage cardsView and manage card information. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, then tap acard. You can:Tap Transactions to view your recent history. To hide this information, turn offTransaction History. To view all your Apple Pay activity, see the statement from yourcard issuer.View the last four digits of the card number and Device Account Number—thenumber transmitted to the merchant.Change the billing address.Remove the card from Apple Pay.Manage Apple Pay settings. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay to:Set your default card.Send and receive money (U.S. only)Buy with Apple Pay
Add the shipping address and contact information for purchases.If your iPad is lost or stolen. If you enabled  , you can use it to help locateand secure your iPad. You can also suspend or remove the ability to make purchasesusing your cards in Apple Pay:On a Mac or PC: Sign in to   using your Apple ID, click Settings, click thelost iPad in the My Devices section, then click Remove in the Apple Pay section.On another iOS device: Go to Settings > [your name], tap the lost iPad, then tapRemove All Cards (below Apple Pay).You can also call the issuers of your cards.Note: If you sign out of iCloud in Settings > [your name], all your credit and debit cardsfor Apple Pay are removed from iPad. You can add the cards again the next time you signin to iCloud.Find My iPadiCloud.com
Share from appsShare from an app (except Files). In many apps that support sharing, tap Share or  ,then choose how to share. Options vary by app and may include choices from appsyouʼve downloaded. For example, if you download Pinterest, Pinterest may appear asanother option for sharing. For more information, see  .Share from the Files app. You can send a copy of any document in  . Touch and holdthe document, tap Share, then choose an option for sending the document (for example,Message, Mail, and so on).Organize your sharing options. Tap the More button, then touch and drag   to moveitems to new positions.Share files from iCloud DriveWith iCloud Drive, you can store files in iCloud and access them from all your devices.Any changes you make appear on all your devices set up with iCloud Drive.You can also invite others to view and edit your files in iCloud Drive. They can accessyour shared file by tapping a link you send—you donʼt need to send the file.To use iCloud Drive, you must be signed in to iCloud using your Apple ID, and haveiCloud Drive turned on.SharingApp extensionsFiles
Turn on iCloud Drive. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on iCloud Drive).See  .Invite others to view or edit a file. Tap Files > Browse > iCloud Drive. Touch and hold afile in iCloud Drive, tap Share, tap  , then do one of the following:Send a link to the people you want to view and edit the file: Tap a method for sendinga link to the file, enter any other requested information, then send or post theinvitation. People need an Apple ID to open the file.Choose specific permission and access options: Tap Share Options, then selectpermission settings:Who can open, view, and print the file, but not make changes—only people youinvite or anyone with the link.Who can open, view, print, and make changes to the file—only people you invite oranyone with the link.When you allow people to edit a file, itʼs updated with everyoneʼs changes automatically.Use iCloud Drive
Note: If you donʼt see  , the file may be owned by someone else who shared it with you.Tap Show People to see the owner ʼs name.After you set the share options, tap Add People at the top left. Tap a method for sendinga link to the document (Message, Mail, and so on), enter any other requested information,then send or post the invitation. See  .Important: When you share a file that you have in iCloud Drive, a link to it (including itsname) is sent in your invitation. If the document is confidential, be sure to ask recipientsnot to forward the link to anyone else.Share files with AirDropWith AirDrop you can share your photos, videos, websites, locations, and more wirelesslywith other nearby devices (iOS 7 or later). With iOS 8 or later, you can share with Maccomputers with OS X 10.10 or later. AirDrop transfers information using Wi-Fi andBluetooth—both must be turned on. To use AirDrop, you need to be signed in to iCloudusing your Apple ID. Transfers are encrypted for security.Share an item using AirDrop. Tap Share  , then tap the name of a nearby AirDrop user.Receive AirDrop items from others. Open Control Center, then tap   (if you donʼt see , tap and hold the top left group of controls). Then choose to receive items fromContacts only or from Everyone. You can accept or decline each request as it arrives.For more information, see the Apple Support article .Use iCloud DriveHow to use AirDrop with your iPhone,iPad, or iPod touch
Family SharingWith Family Sharing, up to six family members can share iTunes Store, App Store, andiBooks Store purchases; an Apple Music family membership; an iCloud storage plan; afamily calendar; family photos; and more, all without sharing accounts. For moreinformation, see the Apple Support article  .To use Family Sharing, one adult family member (the organizer) chooses features for thefamily to share and invites up to five additional family members to participate. Whenfamily members join, Family Sharing is set up on their devices automatically.Family Sharing requires you to sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID, and to confirm theApple ID you use for the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store (you usually use thesame Apple ID for everything). Family Sharing is available on iOS devices with iOS 8 orlater, Mac computers with OS X 10.10 or later, and PCs with iCloud for Windows 5 or later.You can be part of only one family group at a time.Set up Family Sharing. Go to Settings > [your name] > Set Up Family Sharing, thenfollow the onscreen instructions. As the family organizer, you choose the features youwant to share and invite family members to join. Depending on the services you choose,you may be asked to set up an Apple Music family membership or an iCloud Storagesubscription. If you choose to share iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store purchaseswith your family members, you agree to pay for any purchases they initiate while part ofthe family group.Create an Apple ID for a child. Go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing, then tapCreate a Child Account. For more information, see the Apple Support article .Family SharingFamilySharing and Apple ID for your child
Accept an invitation to Family Sharing. Tap Accept in your invitation. Or, if you are nearthe organizer during the setup process, you can enter the Apple ID and password you usefor iCloud on the organizerʼs device.Share purchases. When your family uses iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Storepurchase sharing, all items are billed directly to the family organizerʼs Apple ID. Oncepurchased, an item is added to the initiating family memberʼs account and is shared withthe rest of the family.Access shared purchases from the iTunes Store. Open the iTunes Store, tapPurchased, then tap My Purchases at the top left. Choose a family member, tap acategory (for example, Music or Movies) at the top of the screen, then tap a purchaseditem.Access shared purchases from the App Store. Open the App Store, then tap the photoor   at the top right. Tap Purchased, choose a family member, then tap a purchaseditem.Access shared purchases from the iBooks Store. Open iBooks, tap Reading Now, thentap the photo or   at the top right. Choose a family member, tap a category (forexample, Books or Audiobooks), tap a genre, then tap a purchased item.Use a shared Apple Music family membership. If your family has an Apple Music familymembership, you can simply open Apple Music and start listening. Each family membergets their own music library and personal recommendations. Make sure youʼre signed inwith the Apple ID you entered in Family Sharing settings.Use a shared iCloud storage plan. If your family is sharing an iCloud storage plan(200 GB or 2 TB), you can privately use as much storage as you need. You can alsopurchase or use your own storage plan if you need more space.Turn on Ask to Buy. The family organizer can require young family members to requestapproval for purchases or free downloads. Go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing,then tap the personʼs name.Note: Age restrictions for Ask to Buy vary by region. In the United States, the familyorganizer can enable Ask to Buy for any family member under age 18; for children underage 13, itʼs enabled by default.Hide your iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store purchases. To hide all yourpurchases from family members, go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing, thenturn off Share My Purchases. On your computer, you can also hide specific purchases sothey arenʼt available to other family members. For more information, see the AppleSupport article  .Hide and unhide apps for your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac
Share photos or videos with family members. When you set up Family Sharing, ashared album called Family is automatically created in the Photos app on all familymembersʼ devices. To share a photo or video with family members, open the Photos app,then view a photo or video or select multiple photos or videos. Tap  , tap iCloud PhotoSharing, add comments, then share to your shared family album. Members canunsubscribe from the family album, and the family organizer can delete it. See .Add an event to the family calendar. When you set up Family Sharing, a sharedcalendar called Family is automatically created in the Calendar app on all familymembersʼ devices. To add a family event, open the Calendar app, create an event, thenadd the event to the family calendar. Members can unsubscribe from the family calendar,and the family organizer can delete it. See  .Set up a family reminder. When you set up Family Sharing, a shared list is automaticallycreated in the Reminders app on all family membersʼ devices. To add a reminder to thefamily list, open the Reminders app, tap the family list, then add a reminder to the list.Members can unsubscribe from the family reminder list, and the family organizer candelete it. See  .Share your location with family members. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud >Share My Location. To find a family memberʼs location, use the Find My Friends app. Youcan also send or share your location with the Messages app (iOS 8 or later required). Formore information about using Messages to share your location, see .Keep track of your familyʼs devices. If family members enabled Share My Location iniCloud, you can help them locate missing devices. Open Find iPhone on your device or atiCloud.com. For more information, see  .Leave Family Sharing. Go to Settings > [your name] > Family Sharing > [your name],then tap Leave Family Sharing. If youʼre the organizer, tap Stop Family Sharing. For moreinformation, see the Apple Support article  .iCloudPhoto SharingShare iCloud calendarsReminder listsSend and receivemessagesFind your iPadLeave Family Sharing
Connect Bluetooth devicesYou can use Bluetooth devices such as wireless headphones, speakers, and more withiPad. For information, see the Apple Support article  .WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoidingdistractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see  .Note: The use of certain accessories with iPad may affect wireless performance. Not alliOS accessories are fully compatible with iPad. Turning on airplane mode may eliminateaudio interference between iPad and an accessory. Reorienting or relocating iPad and theconnected accessory may improve wireless performance.Turn Bluetooth on or off. Go to Settings > Bluetooth. To quickly disconnect fromBluetooth devices without turning Bluetooth off, open Control Center, then tap  .Pair a Bluetooth device. Follow the instructions that came with the device to put it indiscovery mode. Then go to Settings > Bluetooth, and tap the device in the Devices list toconnect.iPad must be within about 33 feet (10 meters) of the Bluetooth device.If you have AirPods and you set them up with one iOS device or Mac computer, they areautomatically set up with your other devices where youʼre signed in using the sameiCloud account (iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3, or later required). For moreinformation about setting up AirPods, go to the  .For information about Apple Wireless Keyboard, see  .Unpair a device. Go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap   next to the device, then tap ForgetThis Device. If you donʼt see the Devices list, make sure Bluetooth is on.If you have AirPods and you tap Forget This Device, they are automatically removed fromother devices that are set up through your iCloud account.Stream audio and video to other devicesStream content from iPad to AirPlay-enabled or Bluetooth devices, or mirror your iPadscreen. (Apple TV, AirPlay-enabled devices, and Bluetooth devices are availableseparately.)iPad and other devicesSupported Bluetooth profilesImportant safety informationAirPods Support websiteUse an Apple Wireless Keyboard
Stream audio to an Apple TV, an AirPlay-enabled device, or a connected Bluetoothdevice. Open the audio app you want to use, tap  , then choose a playback destination,such as HomePod, Apple TV, or wireless headphones. While audio is playing, you canalso change the playback destination from the Lock screen or Control Center.Note: If your AirPlay-enabled devices donʼt appear as a destination, make sure everythingis on the same Wi-Fi network.With a Bluetooth device, the playback destination returns to iPad if the device moves outof range.Stream photos and video to an Apple TV using AirPlay. Open the photo or video appyou want to use. Tap  , tap  , then tap AirPlay. Then choose your Apple TV as theplayback destination. If an AirPlay passcode appears on the TV screen, enter thepasscode on your iPad.Mirror your iPad screen on an Apple TV. Open Control Center, tap  , then chooseyour Apple TV as the playback destination. If an AirPlay passcode appears on the TVscreen, enter the passcode on your iPad.Switch back to iPad. Tap   or  , then choose your iPad.You can also connect iPad to a TV, projector, or other external display using theappropriate Apple cable or adapter. For more information, see the Apple Support article.About Apple Digital AV Adapters for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Control audio on multiple devicesWith AirPlay and iPad, you can play different audio streams on AirPlay-compatibledevices connected to the same Wi-Fi network. For example, while playing your Chill Mixon iPad, you can also play a podcast on the kitchen HomePod, and a favorite jazz playliston the living room Apple TV.Choose a device in the Music or Podcasts app. On iPad, open the Music or Podcastsapp. Tap Now Playing at the bottom of the screen, then tap   to see separate cards foriPad and each Apple TV, HomePod, or other AirPlay-compatible device.Tap the card for the device you want to control, then choose some music or a podcast toplay. Tap a different card and choose some audio to play on that device.Choose a device from Control Center. Open Control Center, then touch and hold theaudio card. Tap  , then tap the card for the device you want to control.Apple PencilWith iPad Pro or iPad (6th generation), you can use Apple Pencil (available separately) to:Write a note by handCreate a detailed sketchSign a documentMarkup a PDF file, photo, email, and more
For more information, see the Apple Support article  .AirPrintUse AirPrint to print wirelessly to an AirPrint-enabled printer from apps such as Mail,Photos, and Safari. Many apps available on the App Store also support AirPrint.iPad and the printer must be on the same Wi-Fi network. For more information aboutAirPrint, see the Apple Support article  .Print a document. Tap   or   (depending on the app youʼre using).See the status of a print job. Open the App Switcher, then tap Print Center. The badgeon the icon shows how many documents are in the queue.Cancel a job. Select it in Print Center, then tap Cancel Printing.HandoffContinue working on one device where you left off on another. You can use Handoff withmany Apple apps—for example, Mail, Safari, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Maps, Messages,Reminders, Calendar, and Contacts—and even some third-party apps. To use Handoff,you must be signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID on all your devices. Your devicesmust have Bluetooth on and be within Bluetooth range of one another (about 33 feet or10 meters).Switch devices.From Mac to iPad: The Handoff icon of the app youʼre using on your Mac appears oniPad on the right side of the Dock. Tap the Handoff icon to continue working in theapp on iPad.From iPad to Mac: The Handoff icon of the app youʼre using on iPad appears on yourMac at the left end of the Dock (or the top, depending on the Dock position). Clickthe icon to continue working in the app.Disable Handoff on your devices.iOS devices: Go to Settings > General > Handoff.Mac: Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences > General, then turn off “AllowHandoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices.”Use Apple Pencil with iPad ProAbout AirPrint
Universal ClipboardCut or copy content (a block of text or an image, for example) on your iPad, then paste iton another iOS device or Mac computer, and vice versa.For Universal Clipboard to work, you must be signed in to iCloud using the same Apple IDon all your devices. Your devices must be connected to Wi-Fi, be within Bluetooth rangeof one another (about 33 feet or 10 meters), have Bluetooth on, and have . Universal Clipboard requires iOS 10 and macOS Sierra.You must cut, copy, and paste your content within a short period of time.Copy or cut. Touch and hold a word or image to display the selection options, thenchoose Copy or Cut.Paste. Double-tap to place an insertion point and display the selection options, thenchoose Paste.For more information about selecting text or placing the insertion point, see .Make and receive Wi-Fi calls on iPadWi-Fi calling lets you make and receive calls on your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac by relayingcalls through your iPhone. To make calls this way, you need iOS 9 or later and OS X 10.10or later. You must be signed in to iCloud and FaceTime on all your devices using the sameApple ID as on iPhone.Note: Wi-Fi calling on other devices is available with some carriers, and cellular chargesmay apply.You must first set up your iPhone, then your other devices. If you log out of iCloud orFaceTime on iPhone, Wi-Fi calling is disabled.Turn on Wi-Fi calls on your iPhone. Go to Settings > Phone > Wi-Fi Calling, then turn onWi-Fi Calling on This iPhone. Go to Settings > Phone > Call on Other Devices, turn onAllow Calls on Other Devices, then select your iPad.Turn on Wi-Fi Calling on your iPad. Go to Settings > FaceTime, turn on FaceTime, thenturn on Calls from iPhone.Note: If you enable Wi-Fi Calling, emergency calls may be made over Wi-Fi, and yourdeviceʼs location information may be used for emergency calls to aid response efforts,regardless of whether you enable Location Services. Some carriers may use the addressyou registered with the carrier when signing up for Wi-Fi Calling as your location.HandoffenabledType andedit text
Make a phone call on your iPad. Tap a phone number in Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime,Messages, or Safari.Receive a call on your iPad. Swipe the notification to answer, ignore, or respond with aquick message.For more information about Wi-Fi calls, see the Apple Support article .Instant HotspotYou can use Instant Hotspot on your iPhone (with iOS 8 or later) or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellularmodels with iOS 8 or later) to provide Internet access to your other devices (iOS 8 orlater) and Mac computers (OS X 10.10 or later) where youʼre signed in to iCloud with thesame Apple ID. Instant Hotspot uses your iPhone or iPad Personal Hotspot, without youhaving to enter a password or even turn on Personal Hotspot.Use Instant Hotspot. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi on your iOS (models without cellularcapabilities). Below Personal Hotspots, choose your iPhone or iPad network. On yourMac, choose your iPhone or iPad network from your Wi-Fi settings.When youʼre not using the hotspot, your devices disconnect to save battery life. For moreinformation about ways to set up a Personal Hotspot see  .Note: This feature may not be available with all carriers. Additional fees may apply.Contact your carrier for more information.Personal HotspotUse Personal Hotspot to share your iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models) Internet connection.Computers can share your Internet connection using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or a USB cable.Other iOS devices can share the connection using Wi-Fi. Personal Hotspot works only ifiPad is connected to the Internet over the cellular data network.Note: This feature may not be available with all carriers. Additional fees may apply.Contact your carrier for more information.Share an Internet connection. Go to Settings > Cellular Data, then tap Personal Hotspot—if it appears—to set up the service with your carrier.After you turn on Personal Hotspot, other devices can connect in the following ways:Wi-Fi: On the device, choose your iPad from the list of available Wi-Fi networks.Make a call with Wi-Fi CallingPersonal Hotspot
USB: Connect iPad to your computer using the cable that came with it. In yourcomputerʼs Network preferences, choose iPad, then configure the network settings.Bluetooth: On iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth, then turn on Bluetooth. To pair andconnect iPad with your Bluetooth device, refer to the documentation that came withyour device.Note: When a device is connected, a blue band appears at the top of the iPad screen.The Personal Hotspot icon   appears in the status bar of iOS devices using PersonalHotspot.Change the Wi-Fi password for iPad. Go to Settings > Personal Hotspot > Wi-FiPassword, then enter a password of at least eight characters.Change the name of your Personal Hotspot. You can change the name of yourPersonal Hotspot by changing the name of your iPad. Go to Settings > General > About >Name.Monitor your cellular data network usage. Go to Settings > Cellular. See .Use iTunes to transfer filesYou can transfer files between iPad and your computer or other iOS devices with  ,,  , or by connecting iPad to your computer and using iTunes.Transfer files using iTunes. Connect iPad to your computer using the included cable. IniTunes on your computer, select iPad, then click Apps. Use the File Sharing section totransfer documents between iPad and your computer.Apps that support file sharing appear in the Apps list. To delete a file, select it in theDocuments list on your computer, then press the Delete key. For more information, seethe Apple Support article  .Cellular datasettingsFilesAirDrop email attachmentsAbout File Sharing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
PrivacyLocation ServicesLocation Services lets location-based apps such as Reminders, Maps, and Camera gatherand use data indicating your location. Your approximate location is determined usingavailable information from local Wi-Fi networks, if you have Wi-Fi turned on. The locationdata collected by Apple isnʼt collected in a form that personally identifies you. When anapp is using Location Services,   appears in the status bar.Privacy settings let you see and control which apps and system services have access toLocation Services, and to Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Photos.Turn Location Services on or off. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. You canturn it off for some or for all apps and services. If you turn off Location Services, youʼreasked to turn it on again the next time an app or service tries to use it.Turn Location Services off for system services. Several system services, such aslocation-based ads, use Location Services. To see their status, turn them on or off, orshow   in the status bar when these services use your location, go to Settings >Privacy > Location Services > System Services.Turn off access to private information. Go to Settings > Privacy. You can see whichapps and features have requested, and you have granted, access to private information.You can turn off each appʼs access to each of these categories of information:ContactsCalendarRemindersPhotosBluetooth SharingMicrophoneSpeech RecognitionCameraPrivacy and security
HomeKitMedia & Apple MusicMotion & FitnessReview the terms and privacy policy for each third-party app to understand how it usesthe data itʼs requesting. For more information, see the Apple Support article .Advertising and trackingTurn off location-based ads and offers. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services >System Services, then turn off Location-Based Apple Ads.Reset or limit Ad Tracking. Go to Settings > Privacy > Advertising (at the bottom of thescreen). To clear the data used to determine which ads might be relevant to you, tapReset Advertising Identifier. To opt out of targeted advertising, turn on Limit Ad Tracking.Note: If you turn on Limit Ad Tracking, you may still receive the same number of ads, butthey may be less relevant to you.View the information Apple uses to deliver targeted ads. Go to Settings > Privacy >Advertising > View Ad information. The information is used by Apple to deliver morerelevant ads in Apple News and the App Store. Your personal data is not provided toother parties.Keep your Safari browsing activities to yourself. While browsing the web, you canprevent cross-site tracking, block cookies, erase your browsing history, and more. See for Safari.For more information, go to Settings > Privacy > Advertising > About Advertising &Privacy.Aboutprivacy and Location ServicesPrivacy and security
SecurityPasscodeFor better security, you can set a passcode that must be entered each time you turn onor wake up iPad.Set, change, or turn off the passcode. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode(supported models) or Settings > Passcode (other models).To adjust when iPad automatically locks (and then requires the passcode to unlock), goto Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock.Setting a passcode turns on data protection, using your passcode as a key to encryptMail messages and attachments stored on iPad, using 256-bit AES encryption. (Otherapps may also use data protection.)Increase security. Turn off Simple Passcode and use a longer passcode. To enter apasscode thatʼs a combination of numbers and letters, you use the keyboard. If youprefer to unlock iPad using the numeric keypad, set up a longer passcode using numbersonly.Add fingerprints and set options for Touch ID. (Supported models) Go to Settings >Touch ID & Passcode. See  .Allow access to features when iPad is locked. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode(supported models) or Settings > Passcode (other models). Optional features include:Today View (see  )Recent Notifications (see  )Control Center (see  )Siri (see  )Home Control (see  )Return Missed Calls (see  )Erase data after ten failed passcode attempts. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode(supported models) or Settings > Passcode (other models), then tap Erase Data. Afterten failed attempts to enter your passcode, all settings are reset, all your information andmedia are erased, and you must   or  .Touch IDToday ViewNotificationsControl CenterMake requestsHome overviewMake and answer callsrestore iPad from a backup set it up again as new
Two-factor authenticationTwo-factor authentication is an extra layer of security for your Apple ID designed toensure that youʼre the only person who can access your account, even if someone knowsyour password. Itʼs built into iOS 9 and later, and OS X 10.11 and later.Turn on two-factor authentication. Turn it on when asked while setting up iPad. Or, goto Settings > [your name] > Password & Security, then tap Turn On Two-FactorAuthentication.When asked, verify your identity with a six-digit verification code (as described below).You wonʼt be asked for a verification code again on your iPad unless you sign outcompletely, erase your iPad, sign in to your   in Safari on your iPad,or need to change your Apple ID password for security reasons.Note: If you use two-step verification and upgrade to iOS 11 or later, your account mightbe migrated to use two-factor authentication. Your account will have an optional,additional recovery factor: a recovery key that can be generated on iPad. For moreinformation, see the Apple Support article .Verify your identity with a six-digit verification code. When youʼre asked on your iPadfor the code, look for a notification on any of your trusted devices or at a trusted phonenumber. On a trusted device, tap or click Allow to make a code appear on that device. Tosend the code to a trusted phone number, tap “Didnʼt get a verification code?”, thenchoose the phone number. Enter the code on your iPad.If you canʼt receive a verification code automatically on your trusted devices (describedbelow), and a trusted phone number (described below) is unavailable, you can get averification code from Settings on a trusted device, even if your device is offline. On atrusted iOS device, go to Settings > [your name] > Password & Security, then tap GetVerification Code. On a trusted Mac, choose Apple Menu > System Preferences >iCloud > Account Details > Security, then click Get Verification Code.Add another iOS device (iOS 9 or later) or a Mac (OS X El Capitan or later) as atrusted device. After you turn on two-factor authentication, use the same Apple ID tosign in to iCloud on another device. If you previously signed in, sign in again. (On an iOSdevice, go to Settings > [your name]. On a Mac, choose Apple Menu > SystemPreferences > iCloud.) Verify your identity with a six-digit verification code (as describedabove). You can receive verification codes on all your trusted devices.You wonʼt be asked for a verification code again on a trusted device unless you sign outcompletely, erase your device, sign in to your Apple ID account page in Safari on thatdevice, or need to change your Apple ID password for security reasons.Apple ID account pageSwitch from two-step verification to two-factorauthentication
Add a trusted phone number. Go to Settings > [your name] > Password & Security, tapEdit (above the list of trusted phone numbers), then tap Add a Trusted Phone Number.You must verify at least one trusted phone number to enroll in two-factor authentication.You should also consider verifying other phone numbers you can access, such as a homephone, or a number used by a family member or close friend. Trusted phone numbersdonʼt automatically receive verification codes. If you canʼt access any trusted deviceswhen setting up a new device for two-factor authentication, tap “Didnʼt get a verificationcode?” on the new device, then choose one of your trusted phone numbers to receivethe verification code.Remove a trusted phone number. Go to Settings > [your name] > Password & Security,tap Edit (above the list of trusted phone numbers), then tap   next to the phone number.Get a verification code on a trusted iPad, even when youʼre offline. If you need toenter a verification code on another device when setting it up for two-factorauthentication, but you canʼt receive the code on a trusted iPad automatically, you canget a verification code from Settings on the trusted iPad. Go to Settings > [your name] >Password & Security, then tap Get Verification Code.View or remove trusted devices. Go to Settings > [your name]. A list of the devicesassociated with your Apple ID appears near the bottom of the screen. To see if a listeddevice is trusted, tap it, then look for “This device is trusted and can receive Apple IDverification codes.” To remove a device, tap it, then tap Remove From Account.Turn off two-factor authentication. Sign in to your  , tap Security,tap Edit, then tap Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication.For more help with two-factor authentication, see the Apple Support article .Touch ID(Supported models) When you set up Touch ID, you can unlock iPad by placing a fingeron the Home button. You can use Touch ID to authorize purchases from the iTunes Store,App Store, and iBooks Store, and to authorize payments with Apple Pay. You can alsosign in to many third-party apps using Touch ID.To use Touch ID, you must   on your iPad. You must enter your passcodefor additional security validation when you do the following:Turn on or restart your deviceUpdate your softwareErase your deviceApple ID account pageTwo-factorauthentication for Apple IDset a passcode
View or change passcode settingsInstall iOS configuration profilesSet up fingerprint recognition. Follow the onscreen instructions when you first , or go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode. Set whether you want to use a fingerprintto unlock iPad and to make purchases. Tap Add a Fingerprint, then follow the onscreeninstructions. You can add multiple fingerprints (both of your thumbs and forefingers, forexample, and one for your spouse).Name a fingerprint. Tap the fingerprint, then enter a name, such as “Thumb.”Delete a fingerprint. Tap the fingerprint, then tap Delete Fingerprint. If you added morethan one fingerprint, place a finger on the Home button to find out which fingerprint it is.Use Touch ID to make a payment in the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store.Follow the instructions to enable purchases with your fingerprint. Or go to Settings >Touch ID & Passcode, then turn on iTunes & App Store.Note: Youʼre asked for your Apple ID password for the first purchase you make in theiTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store.Use Touch ID to make a payment within an app or on a website that supportsApple Pay. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode to ensure that Apple Pay is turned onfor Touch ID. To complete a payment with Apple Pay, approve with Touch ID. For moreinformation about Apple Pay, go to the  .Turn off Touch ID. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode, then turn off one or moreoptions: iPad Unlock, Apple Pay, or iTunes & App Store.iCloud KeychainiCloud Keychain keeps your Safari website user names and passwords, credit cardinformation, and Wi-Fi network information up to date across all of your approved devices(iOS 7 or later) and Mac computers (OS X 10.9 or later). iCloud Keychain is secured with256-bit AES encryption during storage and transmission, and its data cannot be read byApple.iCloud Keychain works with Safari Password Generator and AutoFill. When youʼre settingup a new account, Safari Password Generator suggests unique, hard-to-guesspasswords. You can   to have iPad enter your user name, password, and creditcard info automatically. To protect your personal information,   if you turnon iCloud Keychain and AutoFill.Note: Some websites do not support AutoFill.set upiPadApple Pay websiteuse AutoFillset a passcode
iCloud Keychain can also keep the accounts you use in Mail, Contacts, Calendar, andMessages up to date across all of your iOS devices and Mac computers.To learn more about iCloud Keychain, see the Apple Support article .Set up iCloud Keychain. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Keychain. Turn oniCloud Keychain, then follow the onscreen instructions.When you set up iCloud Keychain, you create an iCloud Security Code. You can use youriCloud Security Code to authorize additional devices to use your iCloud Keychain. Itʼs alsoused to verify your identity so that you can perform other iCloud Keychain actions, suchas recovering your iCloud Keychain if you lose all your devices.Set up iCloud Keychain on additional devices. Set up iCloud Keychain for each devicethat you want to add. When you turn on iCloud Keychain on an additional device, yourother devices that use iCloud Keychain receive a notification requesting approval for theadditional device. After you approve the additional device, your iCloud Keychainautomatically begins updating on that device.To approve iCloud Keychain on an additional device when you donʼt have access to yourother devices, follow the onscreen instructions to use your iCloud Security Code.Forgot your iCloud Security Code? If you enter the wrong iCloud Security Code toomany times when using iCloud Keychain, your iCloud Keychain is disabled on that device,and your keychain in iCloud is deleted. To reset or create a new iCloud Security Code, seethe Apple Support article .Find your iPadIf you misplace your iPad, the Find My iPhone app can help you locate it and protect yourdata. Use the Find My iPhone app on another iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch—or use the on any Mac or PC—to locate your iPad on a map, lock itremotely, play a sound, display a message, or erase all its data. Find My iPhone includes afeature called Activation Lock that prevents anyone else from activating and using youriPad, even if itʼs completely erased.You can also use Find My iPhone to locate your AirPods, your Apple Watch, and yourother iOS devices.Note: For more information about Find My iPhone, refer to the Help in the app.Allow Find My iPhone to locate your iPad. Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, thenturn on Find My iPad. Also turn on Send Last Location to have iPad send its last locationprior to the battery running out. (See   if you need help setting up iCloud.)Frequently askedquestionsIf you enter your iCloud Security Code incorrectly too manytimesFind My iPhone web appiCloud
Important: To use these features, the Find My iPad setting must be turned on beforeyour iPad is lost. iPad must be able to connect to the Internet for you to locate and securethe device.Use Find My iPhone. On iPad or another iOS device, open the Find My iPhone app. Or ona computer, go to the  . Sign in, then select the device you wantto locate.Play Sound: Play a sound at full volume for two minutes, even if the ringer is set tosilent.Lost Mode: Immediately lock your missing iPad with a passcode and display a custommessage on the screen with a contact number. Find My iPhone tracks and reports thelocation of your iPad, so you can see where itʼs been.When iPad is in Lost Mode on models that support Apple Pay, Find My iPhoneattempts to suspend the ability to pay with credit and debit cards used for Apple Pay.Erase iPad: Protect your privacy by erasing all the information and media on your iPadand restoring it to its original factory settings. Activation Lock prevents anyone elsefrom activating and using your iPad, even after you erase it with Find My iPhone. Onmodels that support Apple Pay, erasing iPad also removes the ability to pay withcredit and debit cards used for Apple Pay.Before you sell or give away your iPad, you should   in Settings, whichremoves Activation Lock. The next owner can then activate and use the device normally.Find My iPhone web appcompletely erase it
Restart an app or iPadIf something isnʼt working right, try restarting the problem app or your iPad.Restart an app. If an app isnʼt working properly, you can force it to quit and then try toreopen it. (Typically, there is no reason to quit an app; quitting it doesnʼt save batterypower, for example.) To quit the app, double-click the Home button, then swipe up on theapp in the App Switcher. Opening it again may resolve the problem.Restart iPad. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the slider appears. Drag theslider to turn off iPad. To turn iPad back on, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button untilthe Apple logo appears.Force restart iPad. If iPad isnʼt responding, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button andthe Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.If iPad still doesnʼt respond or turn on, see the Apple Support article .Update iOS softwareYou can update the iOS software in Settings or by using iTunes. Your content andsettings remain unchanged.Before you update, make a backup of iPad using   or  .Update wirelessly on iPad. If a message says that an update is available, tap Install Now.Or go to Settings > General > Software Update to check for available software updates.Update software using iTunes. iTunes checks for available software updates each timeyou  .For more information, see the Apple Support articles   and .Reset iPad settingsWithout erasing your content, you can return iPad settings to their defaults. If you want tosave your settings,   or   before resettingthem.Restart, update, reset, and restoreIf your iPad wonʼtturn oniCloud iTunessync iPad using iTunesUpdate the iOS software If youcanʼt update or restore your deviceback them up in iCloud back them up using iTunes
If you want to use iTunes to delete your content along with your settings, and thenrestore iPad to factory settings, see  . If you want to completely erase allcontent and settings, see  .Return settings to their defaults. Go to Settings > General > Reset, then choose anoption:WARNING: If you choose the Erase All Content and Settings option, all of your content isremoved. See  .Reset All Settings: All settings are reset.Reset Network Settings: Only network settings are removed.When you reset network settings, previously used networks and VPN settings thatwerenʼt installed by a configuration profile or mobile device management (MDM) areremoved. Wi-Fi is turned off and then back on, disconnecting you from any networkyouʼre on. The Wi-Fi and Ask to Join Networks settings remain turned on.To remove VPN settings installed by a configuration profile, go to Settings >General > Profiles & Device Management, select the configuration profile, then tapRemove Profile. This also removes other settings and accounts provided by theprofile. For more information, see   in this guide. To remove networksettings installed by MDM, go to Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management,select the management, then tap Remove Management. This also removes othersettings and certificates provided by MDM. For more information, see “Mobile devicemanagement (MDM)” in the  .Reset Keyboard Dictionary: You add words to the keyboard dictionary by rejectingwords iPad suggests as you type. Resetting the keyboard dictionary erases only thewords youʼve added.Reset Home Screen Layout: Returns the built-in apps to their original layout on theHome screen.Reset Location & Privacy: Resets the location services and privacy settings to theirdefaults.Restore iPadTo restore copies of your content and settings to iPad, you must first create a backup ofyour iPad. See   and  .If youʼre asked to enter your passcode or Apple ID password and youʼve forgotten either,see Restore iPadErase iPadErase iPadProfiles settingsiOS Deployment ReferenceBack up iPad with iCloud Backup Back up iPad with iTunesForgot your Apple ID, iPad passcode, or iCloud Security Code?
Erase then restore iPad from a backup. Go to Settings > General > Reset, then tapErase All Content and Settings. After iPad restarts,   to restoreiPad from an iCloud or iTunes backup.Restore iPad from an iTunes backup.   you normally syncwith, then in iTunes choose File > Devices > Restore from Backup.Restore iPad to factory settings using iTunes.  , openiTunes on the computer, click the iPad button near the top of the iTunes window, thenclick Restore iPad in the Summary pane. All of the content and settings on iPad aredeleted, and the latest iOS software is installed.Important: Restoring iPad to factory settings using iTunes deletes all your informationand settings, but doesnʼt erase it. Deleted information canʼt be accessed through theiPad interface, but it remains on your device. For information about erasing all contentand settings, see  .For more information, see the Apple Support articles  and . For more information about iTunes, refer to the Help in the app.Restore purchased itemsYou can redownload items from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store, withoutrepurchasing them. If youʼre part of a   group, you can download itemspurchased by other family members, too.If you see   next to an item, itʼs already been purchased, and you can download it again.To find purchases that arenʼt on your iPad, do the following:iTunes Store: Tap Purchased, tap a category (Music, Movies, or TV Shows), then tapNot on this iPad. To see purchases from other family members, tap My Purchases inthe top-left corner, then choose a family member.App Store: Tap Updates, tap your profile picture at the top right, then tap Purchased,tap My Purchases (or a family memberʼs purchases), then tap Not on this iPad.iBooks Store: Tap Purchased, tap a category from your purchases (or from a familymemberʼs purchases), then tap Not on this iPad.Download all your purchased ringtones and alerts. Go to Settings > Sounds >Ringtone > Download All Purchased Tones.follow the setup assistantConnect iPad to the computerConnect iPad to a computerErase iPadRestore your iPhone, iPad, oriPod touch from a backup If you can‘t update or restore your iPhone, iPad, oriPod touchFamily Sharing
Erase iPadWhen you delete data, itʼs no longer accessible through the iPad interface, but it isnʼterased from iPad. To remove all of your content and settings, erase iPad. If you want tosave your content and settings,   or before erasing iPad.Important: Erase iPad before you sell it or give it away. If you previously , Activation Lock is removed when you erase iPad, making it ready for a newowner. For more information, see the Apple Support article .Erase all content and settings from iPad. Go to Settings > General > Reset, then tapErase All Content and Settings. (If youʼre asked to enter your passcode or Apple IDpassword and youʼve forgotten either, see )After iPad restarts,   to either set up iPad as new or restore itfrom an iCloud or iTunes backup.back them up in iCloud back them up using iTunesturned on Findmy iPadWhat to do before selling orgiving away your iPadForgot your Apple ID, iPad passcode, or iCloudSecurity Code?follow the setup assistant
Accessibility featuresiPad provides many accessibility features to support your vision, interaction, hearing, andlearning needs.VisionInteractionAccessibilityVoiceOverZoomMagnifierDisplay accommodationsSpeak Selection, Speak Screen, and Typing FeedbackLarge, bold, and high-contrast textButton shapesReduce motionOn/off switch labelsAssignable tonesAudio descriptionsSwitch ControlAssistiveTouchTouch AccommodationsUse accessibility features with SiriWidescreen keyboardsSoftware and hardware keyboards
HearingLearningTurn on accessibility features. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility to set up andconfigure features. Then, you can quickly turn features on or off with the followingmethods:Ask Siri. Say something like: “Turn on VoiceOver.” See ..Use iTunes on your computer to configure accessibility on iPad. In iTunes, you canenable a limited number of accessibility features, including VoiceOver, Zoom, InvertColors, Speak Auto-text, mono audio, and “Show closed captions when available.” ClickSummary, then click Configure Accessibility at the bottom of the Summary screen. Formore information, see iTunes Help on your computer.Use accessibility shortcutsYou can quickly turn on or off many accessibility features using the Home button orControl Center.Use the Home button.  Set up Accessibility Shortcut: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AccessibilityShortcut, then select the features you use the most.Use Accessibility Shortcut: Triple-click the Home button.Slow down the double-click or triple-click speed for the Home button: Go toSettings > General > Accessibility > Home Button.Use Control Center.  Made for iPhone hearing aidsMono audio and balanceSubtitles and closed captionsLED Flash for AlertsGuided AccessUse accessibility features withSiriUse accessibility shortcuts
Customize Control Center: Go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls,then tap   next to accessibility features such as Accessibility Shortcuts, Magnifier,Hearing Aids, Touch Accommodations, and Guided Access.Activate an accessibility feature from Control Center: Open Control Center, then tapthe accessibility feature.
VisionVoiceOverVoiceOver overviewVoiceOver is a gesture-based screen reader that lets you use iPad even if you donʼt seethe screen. Add VoiceOver to Accessibility Shortcut to enable it wherever you are in iOS.Hear a description of whatʼs on your screen—from battery level, to whoʼs calling, to whichapp your finger is on. You can also adjust the speaking rate and pitch to suit you.VoiceOver tells you about each item you select. The VoiceOver cursor (a black outline)encloses the item and VoiceOver speaks its name or describes it.When you touch the screen or drag your finger over it, VoiceOver speaks the item yourfinger is on, including icons and text. To interact with an item, such as a button or link, orto navigate to another item,  .When you go to a new screen, VoiceOver plays a sound, then selects and speaks the firstitem on the screen (typically in the upper-left corner). It tells you when the displaychanges to landscape or portrait orientation, when the screen becomes dimmed orlocked, and whatʼs active on the Lock screen when you wake iPad.Note: VoiceOver is available in many languages. Go to Settings > General > Language &Region to choose a language.Learn VoiceOver gesturesImportant: VoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPad. When VoiceOver ison, you must use VoiceOver gestures to operate iPad—even to turn VoiceOver off.When VoiceOver is on, standard touchscreen gestures have different effects, andadditional gestures let you move around the screen and control individual items.VoiceOver gestures include two-, three-, and four-finger taps and swipes. For bestresults using multifinger gestures, let your fingers touch the screen with some spacebetween them.You can use different techniques to perform VoiceOver gestures. For example, you canperform a two-finger tap using two fingers on one hand, or one finger on each hand. Youcan even use your thumbs. Some people use a split-tap gesture: instead of selecting anitem and double-tapping, touch and hold an item with one finger, then tap the screenwith another finger.use VoiceOver gestures
Try different techniques to discover which works best for you. If a gesture doesnʼt work,try a quicker movement, especially for a double-tap or swipe gesture. To swipe, trybrushing the screen quickly with your finger or fingers.In VoiceOver settings, you can enter a special area where you can practice VoiceOvergestures without affecting iPad or its settings.Practice VoiceOver gestures. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver,then tap VoiceOver Practice. When you finish practicing, tap Done. If you donʼt see theVoiceOver Practice button, make sure VoiceOver is turned on.Here are some key VoiceOver gestures:Navigate and readTap: Selects and speaks the item.Swipe right or left: Selects the next or previous item.Swipe up or down: Depends on the rotor setting. See  .Two-finger swipe up: Reads all from the top of the screen.Two-finger swipe down: Reads all from the current position.Two-finger tap: Stops or resumes speaking.Two-finger scrub (move two fingers back and forth three times quickly, making a“z”): Dismisses an alert or returns to the previous screen.Three-finger swipe up or down: Scrolls one page at a time.Three-finger swipe right or left: Goes to the next or previous page (on the Homescreen, for example).Three-finger tap: Speaks additional information, such as position within a list orwhether text is selected.Four-finger tap at top of screen: Selects the first item on the page.Four-finger tap at bottom of screen: Selects the last item on the page.Use the VoiceOver rotor
ActivateDouble-tap: Activates the selected item.Triple-tap: Double-taps an item.Split-tap: As an alternative to selecting an item and double-tapping to activate it,touch and hold an item with one finger, then tap the screen with another.Double-tap and hold (1 second) + standard gesture: Use a standard gesture. Thedouble-tap and hold gesture tells iPad to interpret the next gesture as standard. Forexample, you can double-tap and hold your finger on the screen until you hear threerising tones, and then without lifting your finger, drag your finger on a slider.Two-finger double-tap: Initiates an action or halts or pauses an action in progress.For example, you can:Play or pause in Music, Videos, or Photos (slideshows).Take a photo or star t or pause recording in Camera.Start or stop the stopwatch.Two-finger double-tap and hold: Changes an itemʼs label to make it easier to find.Two-finger triple-tap: Opens the Item Chooser.Three-finger double-tap: Mutes or unmutes VoiceOver. If both VoiceOver and Zoomare enabled, use the three-finger triple-tap gesture.Three-finger triple-tap: Turns the screen curtain on or off. If both VoiceOver andZoom are enabled, use the three-finger quadruple-tap gesture.Use iPad with VoiceOverTurn VoiceOver on or off. Summon Siri and say “turn on VoiceOver” or “turn offVoiceOver.” You can also go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, or .Unlock iPad. Press either the Sleep/Wake or Home button, then double-tap the screen.On iPad models with Touch ID, you can unlock iPad by placing your finger on the Homebutton. See  .Enter your passcode silently. To avoid having your passcode spoken as you enter it, or  .Unlock iPad with Touch ID. You can unlock iPad by pressing your finger on the Homebutton if you   (on supported models). To use Touch ID by touchinginstead of pressing the Home button, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Homeuseaccessibility shortcutsWake and unlock iPadenable handwriting mode type onscreen brailleset up Touch ID
Button, then turn on Rest Finger to Open.Open an app, toggle a switch, or tap an item. Tap the item, then double-tap thescreen.Double-tap the selected item. To invoke a command normally executed by tappingtwice on the screen—selecting a word or zooming an image, for example—tap threetimes.Adjust a slider. Tap the slider, then swipe up or down with one finger.Use a standard gesture. Double-tap and hold your finger on the screen until you hearthree rising tones, then make the gesture. When you lift your finger, VoiceOver gesturesresume. For example, to drag a volume slider with your finger instead of swiping up anddown, select the slider, double-tap and hold, wait for the three tones, then slide left orright.Scroll a list or area of the screen. Swipe up or down with three fingers.Use the list index: Some lists have an alphabetical table index along the right side.Select the index, then swipe up or down to move through the index. You can alsodouble-tap, hold, then slide your finger up or down.Reorder a list: You can change the order of items in some lists, such as the Rotoritems in Accessibility settings. Tap   to the right of an item, double-tap and holduntil you hear three rising tones, then drag up or down.Open the notifications screen. Tap any item in the status bar, then swipe down withthree fingers. Or touch and hold the top of the screen until you hear a sound, then swipedown. To return to where you were, do a two-finger scrub (move two fingers back andforth three times quickly, making a “z”) or press the Home button.Open Control Center. Tap any item in the status bar, then swipe up with three fingers. Ortouch and hold the bottom of the screen until you hear a sound, then swipe up. Todismiss Control Center, do a two-finger scrub or press the Home button.Search from the Home screen. Tap anywhere on the Home screen outside the statusbar, then swipe down with three fingers.Activate Slide Over. Tap any item in the status bar, then swipe left with three fingers. Ortouch and hold the right edge of the screen until you hear a sound, then swipe left.Select the divider: Tap the divider.Turn on Split View: Double-tap the divider.Resize the divider: Double-tap and hold the divider, then drag it.
Switch apps. Open the App Switcher, swipe left or right with one finger to select an app,then double-tap to switch to it. Or, set the rotor to Actions while viewing open apps, thenswipe up or down to cycle through the apps.Rearrange apps on your Home screen. Use one of the following methods:Drag and drop: Tap an icon on the Home screen, then double-tap and hold your fingeron the screen until you hear three rising tones. The itemʼs relative location isdescribed as you drag. Lift your finger when the icon is in its new location. Drag anicon to the edge of the screen to move it to another Home screen. You can continueto select and move items until you press the Home button.Move actions: Tap an app, then swipe down to hear available actions. When you hearArrange Apps, double-tap to start arranging apps. Find the app you wish to move,then swipe down to the Move action and double-tap. Move the VoiceOver cursor tothe new destination for the app, then choose from the available actions: Cancel Move,Create New Folder, Add to Folder, Move Before, or Move After. You can continue toselect and move items until you press the Home button.Speak iPad status information. Tap the status bar at the top of the screen, then swipeleft or right to hear information about the time, battery state, Wi-Fi signal strength, andmore.Speak notifications. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, then turn onAlways Speak Notifications. Notifications, including the text of incoming text messages,are spoken as they occur, even if iPad is locked. Unacknowledged notifications arerepeated when you unlock iPad.Turn the screen curtain on or off. Triple-tap with three fingers. When the screen curtainis on, the screen contents are active even though the display is turned off.Set audio routing options. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Audio.Device-specific options are shown if you connect additional devices, such as aninstrument amplifier or DJ mixer.Use the VoiceOver rotorUse the rotor to choose what happens when you swipe up or down with VoiceOver turnedon, or to select special input methods such as Braille Screen Input or Handwriting.Operate the rotor. Rotate two fingers on the screen around a point between them. If youprefer to use one finger on each hand, simultaneously flick up with one finger and flickdown with the other.
Choose your rotor options. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >Rotor, then select the options you want to include in the rotor.The available rotor options and their effects depend on what youʼre doing. For example, ifyouʼre reading an email, you can use the rotor to switch between hearing text spokenword-by-word or character-by-character when you swipe up or down. If youʼre browsinga webpage, you can set the rotor to speak all the text (either word-by-word or character-by-character), or to jump from one item to another of a certain type, such as headings orlinks.When you  , the rotor lets you adjustsettings such as volume, speech rate, use of pitch or phonetics, typing echo, and readingof punctuation.VoiceOver basicsImportant: VoiceOver changes the gestures you use to control iPad. When VoiceOver ison, you must use VoiceOver gestures—even to turn VoiceOver off.Explore. Drag your finger over the screen. VoiceOver speaks each item you touch. Liftyour finger to leave an item selected.Activate an item: Tap once to select an item, then double-tap to activate it.Select the next or previous item: Swipe right or left with one finger. Item order is left-to-right, top-to-bottom.Select the first or last item on the screen: Tap with four fingers at the top or bottom ofthe screen.Select an item by name: Triple-tap with two fingers anywhere on the screen to openthe Item Chooser. Then type a name in the search field, or swipe right or left to movethrough the list alphabetically, or tap the table index to the right of the list and swipeup or down to move quickly through the list of items. You can also use handwriting toselect an item by writing its name; see  . To dismiss the ItemChooser without making a selection, double-tap.Change an itemʼs name so itʼs easier to find: Select the item, then double-tap andhold with two fingers anywhere on the screen.Speak the text of the selected item: Set the rotor to characters or words, then swipedown or up with one finger. See  .use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to control VoiceOverWrite with your fingerUse the VoiceOver rotor
Hear additional detail about using a button or feature: Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver, then turn Speak Hints on or off.Use phonetic spelling: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >Phonetic Feedback.Speak the entire screen, from the top: Swipe up with two fingers.Speak from the current item to the bottom of the screen: Swipe down with twofingers.Pause speaking: Tap once with two fingers. Tap again with two fingers to resume, orselect another item.Mute VoiceOver: Double-tap with three fingers; repeat to unmute. If both VoiceOverand Zoom are enabled, triple-tap with three-fingers. If youʼre using an externalkeyboard, press the Control key.Silence sound effects: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Audio,then turn off Use Sound Effects.Use a larger VoiceOver cursor. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver,then turn on Large Cursor.Adjust the speaking voice. You can adjust the VoiceOver speaking voice:Adjust the volume: Use the volume buttons on iPad. You can also add volume to therotor, then swipe up or down to adjust it. See  .Change the speaking rate: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver, thendrag the Speaking Rate slider. You can also set the rotor to Speaking Rate, then swipeup or down to adjust.Adjust the pitch of the speaking voice: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >VoiceOver > Speech, then drag the Pitch slider.Use pitch change: VoiceOver can use a higher pitch when speaking the first item of agroup (such as a list or table) and a lower pitch when speaking the last item of agroup. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech, then turn onUse Pitch Change.Control audio ducking: To choose whether audio thatʼs playing is turned down whileVoiceOver speaks, set the rotor to Audio Ducking, then swipe up or down.Change the language for iPad: Go to Settings > General > Language & Region.VoiceOver pronunciation of some languages is affected by the Region Format youchoose there.Use the VoiceOver rotor
Change pronunciation: Set the rotor to Language, then swipe up or down. Languageis available in the rotor only if you select more than one pronunciation in Settings >General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech > Rotor Languages.Choose which dialects are available in the rotor: Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech > Rotor Languages. To adjust voice quality orspeaking rate, tap a language. To remove languages from the rotor or change theirorder, tap Edit, tap the Delete button or drag   up or down, then tap Done.Set the default voice for the current iPad language: Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech > Voice.Download an enhanced quality reading voice: Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech, tap a language, then choose an enhanced voice.If youʼre using English, you can choose to download Alex (869 MB), the same high-quality U.S. English voice used for VoiceOver on Mac computers.Specify the pronunciation of certain words: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Speech > Pronunciations. Tap  , enter a phrase, then dictate or spell out how youwant the phrase to be pronounced.Control verbosity. To control how much VoiceOver tells you, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Verbosity. You can control whether VoiceOver speaks hints,punctuation, uppercase letters, embedded links, and more. You can even have VoiceOversay “emoji” after it reads an emoji in text.Use the onscreen keyboardWhen you activate an editable text field, the onscreen keyboard appears (unless youhave an Apple Wireless Keyboard attached).Activate a text field. Select the text field, then double-tap. The insertion point and theonscreen keyboard appear.Choose a typing style. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > TypingStyle. Or, set the rotor to Typing Mode, then swipe up or down.Enter text. Type characters using the onscreen keyboard:Standard typing: Select a key on the keyboard by swiping left or right, then double-tap to enter the character. Or move your finger around the keyboard to select a keyand, while continuing to touch the key with one finger, tap the screen with anotherfinger. VoiceOver speaks the key when itʼs selected, and again when the character isentered.
Touch typing: Touch a key on the keyboard to select it, then lift your finger to enterthe character. If you touch the wrong key, slide your finger to the key you want.VoiceOver speaks the character for each key as you touch it, but doesnʼt enter acharacter until you lift your finger.Direct Touch typing: VoiceOver is disabled for the keyboard only, so you can type justas you do when VoiceOver is off.Move the insertion point. Swipe up or down to move the insertion point forward orbackward in the text. Use the rotor to choose whether you want to move the insertionpoint by character, by word, or by line. To jump to the beginning or end, double-tap thetext.VoiceOver makes a sound when the insertion point moves, and speaks the character,word, or line that the insertion point moves across. When moving forward by words, theinsertion point is placed at the end of each word, before the space or punctuation thatfollows. When moving backward, the insertion point is placed at the end of the precedingword, before the space or punctuation that follows it.Move the insertion point past the punctuation at the end of a word or sentence. Usethe rotor to switch back to character mode.When moving the insertion point by line, VoiceOver speaks each line as you move acrossit. When moving forward, the insertion point is placed at the beginning of the next line(except when you reach the last line of a paragraph, when the insertion point is moved tothe end of the line just spoken). When moving backward, the insertion point is placed atthe beginning of the line thatʼs spoken.Change typing feedback. By default, VoiceOver speaks characters as well as wordswhen you type. To hear no feedback, hear characters only, or hear words only, go toSettings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Typing Feedback, then choose anoption.Use phonetics in typing feedback. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >VoiceOver > Phonetic Feedback. Text is read character by character. VoiceOver firstspeaks the character, then its phonetic equivalent—for example, “f” and then “foxtrot.”Delete a character. Use   with any of the VoiceOver typing styles. To control whetherVoiceOver speaks each character as itʼs deleted, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Verbosity > Deleting Text. If you choose Change Pitch,VoiceOver speaks deleted characters in a lower pitch.Select text. Set the rotor to Edit, swipe up or down to choose Select or Select All, thendouble-tap. If you choose Select, the word closest to the insertion point is selected whenyou double-tap. To increase or decrease the selection, do a two-finger scrub to dismissthe pop-up menu, then pinch.
Cut, copy, or paste. Set the rotor to Edit, select the text, swipe up or down to chooseCut, Copy, or Paste, then double-tap.Undo. Shake iPad, swipe left or right to choose the action to undo, then double-tap.Enter an accented character. In standard typing style, select the plain character, thendouble-tap and hold until you hear a sound indicating alternate characters haveappeared. Drag left or right to select and hear the choices. Release your finger to enterthe current selection. In touch typing style, touch and hold a character until the alternatecharacters appear.Change the keyboard language. Set the rotor to Language, then swipe up or down.Choose “default language” to use the language specified in Language & Region settings.The Language rotor item appears only if you select more than one language in Settings >General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Speech.Write with your fingerHandwriting mode lets you enter text by writing characters on the screen with your finger.In addition to normal text entry, use handwriting mode to enter your iPad passcodesilently or open apps from the Home screen.Enter handwriting mode. Use the rotor to select Handwriting. If Handwriting isnʼt in therotor, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor, then add it.Choose a character type. Swipe up or down with three fingers to choose lowercase,numbers, uppercase, or punctuation.Hear the selected character type. Tap with three fingers.Enter a character. Trace the character on the screen with your finger.Enter an alternate character. To use an alternate character (a character with an accentor umlaut, for example), write the character, then swipe up or down with two fingers untilyou hear the type of character you want.Enter a space. Swipe right with two fingers.Go to a new line. Swipe right with three fingers.Delete the character before the insertion point. Swipe left with two fingers.Select an item on the Home screen. Start writing the name of the item. If there aremultiple matches, continue to spell the name until itʼs unique, or swipe up or down withtwo fingers to choose from the current matches.Enter your passcode silently. Set the rotor to Handwriting on the passcode screen, thenwrite the characters of your passcode.
Use a table index to skip through a long list. Select the table index to the right of thetable (for example, next to your Contacts list or in the VoiceOver Item Chooser), thenwrite the letter.Set the rotor to a web browsing element type. Write the first letter of a page elementtype. For example, write “l” to have up or down swipes skip to links, or “h” to skip toheadings.Exit handwriting mode. Do a two-finger scrub, or set the rotor to a different selection.Type onscreen brailleIf you turn on Braille Screen Input, you can use your fingers to enter 6-dot or contractedbraille directly on the iPad screen. Enter braille with iPad lying flat in front of you (tabletopmode), or hold iPad with the screen facing away so your fingers curl back to tap thescreen (screen away mode).Turn on Braille Screen Input. Use the rotor to select Braille Screen Input. If you donʼtfind it in the rotor, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor, then addit.Enter braille. Place iPad flat in front of you or hold it with the screen facing away, thentap the screen with one or several fingers at the same time.Adjust entry dot positions. To move the entry dots to match your natural fingerpositions, tap and lift your right three fingers all at once to position dots 4, 5, and 6,followed immediately by your left three fingers for dots 1, 2, and 3.Switch between 6-dot and contracted braille. Swipe to the right with three fingers. Toset the default, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > BrailleScreen Input.Enter a space. Swipe right with one finger. (In screen away mode, swipe to your right.)Delete the previous character. Swipe left with one finger.Move to a new line (typing). Swipe right with two fingers.Cycle through spelling suggestions. Swipe up or down with one finger.Select an item on the Home screen. Start entering the name of the item. If there aremultiple matches, continue to spell the name until it is unique, or swipe up or down withone finger to cycle through match suggestions.Open the selected app. Swipe right with two fingers.Lock the screen orientation. Swipe up or down with three fingers.
Use Exploring Mode. To have iPad read dots aloud as they are tapped and released, tapand hold dots, then wait for the timer tones and announcement.Turn braille contractions on or off. Swipe to the right with three fingers.Translate immediately (when contractions are enabled). Swipe down with two fingers.Switch to the next keyboard. Swipe up with two fingers.Turn off Braille Screen Input. Do a two-finger scrub, or set the rotor to another setting.Use VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless KeyboardYou can control VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless Keyboard paired with iPad. See . You activate VoiceOver commands on the Apple WirelessKeyboard with keyboard shortcuts.You can use VoiceOver Help to learn the keyboard layout and the actions associated withvarious key combinations. VoiceOver Help speaks keys and keyboard commands as youtype them, without performing the associated action.Choose the modifier keys. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >Modifier Keys. You can choose the Control-Option key combination or the Caps Lock key,abbreviated as “VO” in the following list.VoiceOver keyboard commandsVO = Control-OptionTurn on VoiceOver Help: VO–KTurn off VoiceOver Help: EscapeSelect the next or previous item: VO–Right Arrow or VO–Left ArrowDouble-tap to activate the selected item: VO–Space barPress the Home button: VO–HTouch and hold the selected item: VO–Shift–MMove to the status bar: VO–MRead from the current position: VO–ARead from the top: VO–BPause or resume reading: ControlCopy the last spoken text to the clipboard: VO–Shift–CUsean Apple Wireless Keyboard
Search for text: VO–FMute or unmute VoiceOver: VO–SOpen the notifications screen: Fn–VO–Up ArrowOpen Control Center: Fn–VO–Down ArrowOpen the Item Chooser: VO–IChange the label of the selected item: VO–/Double-tap with two fingers: VO–”-”Swipe up or down: VO–Up Arrow or VO–Down ArrowAdjust the rotor: VO–Command–Left Arrow or VO–Command–Right ArrowAdjust the setting specified by the rotor: VO–Command–Up Arrow or VO–Command–Down ArrowTurn the screen curtain on or off: VO–Shift–F11Return to the previous screen: EscapeSwitch apps: Command–Tab or Command–Shift–TabQuick NavTurn on Quick Nav to control VoiceOver using the arrow keys.Turn Quick Nav on or off: Left Arrow–Right ArrowSelect the next or previous item: Right Arrow or Left ArrowSelect the next or previous item specified by the rotor: Up Arrow or Down ArrowSelect the first or last item: Control–Up Arrow or Control–Down ArrowTap an item: Up Arrow–Down ArrowScroll up, down, left, or right: Option–Up Arrow, Option–Down Arrow, Option–LeftArrow, or Option–Right ArrowAdjust the rotor: Up Arrow–Left Arrow or Up Arrow–Right ArrowSingle-key Quick Nav for web browsingWhen you view a webpage with Quick Nav on, you can use the following keys on thekeyboard to navigate the page quickly. Typing the key moves to the next item of theindicated type. To move to the previous item, hold the Shift key as you type the letter.
Turn on Single-key Quick Nav: VO-QHeading: HLink: LText field: RButton: BForm control: CImage: ITable: TStatic text: SARIA landmark: WList: XItem of the same type: MLevel 1 heading: 1Level 2 heading: 2Level 3 heading: 3Level 4 heading: 4Level 5 heading: 5Level 6 heading: 6Text editingUse these commands (with Quick Nav turned off) to work with text. VoiceOver reads thetext as you move the insertion point.Go forward or back one character: Right Arrow or Left ArrowGo forward or back one word: Option–Right Arrow or Option–Left ArrowGo up or down one line: Up Arrow or Down ArrowGo to the beginning or end of the line: Command–Left Arrow or Command–DownArrowGo to the beginning or end of the paragraph: Option–Up Arrow or Option–Down Arrow
Go to the previous or next paragraph: Option–Up Arrow or Option–Down ArrowGo to the top or bottom of the text field: Command–Up Arrow or Command–DownArrowSelect text as you move: Shift + any of the insertion point movement commandsaboveSelect all text: Command–ACopy, cut, or paste the selected text: Command–C, Command–X, or Command–VUndo or redo last change: Command–Z or Shift–Command–ZSupport for braille displaysYou can use a Bluetooth braille display to read VoiceOver output, and a braille displaywith input keys and other controls to control iPad when VoiceOver is turned on. For a listof supported braille displays, go to the  .Connect a braille display. Turn on the display, then go to Settings > Bluetooth and turnon Bluetooth. Then, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille andchoose the display.Adjust Braille settings. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille,where you can:Choose contracted, uncontracted 8-dot, or uncontracted 6-dot braille input or outputTurn on the status cell and choose its locationTurn on Nemeth code for mathematical equationsDisplay the onscreen keyboardChoose to have the page turned automatically when panningChange the braille translation from Unified EnglishChange the alert display durationOutput closed captions in Braille during media playback. Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > VoiceOver > Verbosity, then choose Braille or Speech and Braille.For information about common braille commands for VoiceOver navigation, and forinformation specific to certain displays, see the Apple Support article .Set the language for VoiceOver. Go to Settings > General > Language & Region.Braille Displays for iOS websiteCommon braillecommands for VoiceOver navigation using iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
If you change the language for iPad, you may need to reset the language for VoiceOverand your braille display.You can set the leftmost or rightmost cell of your braille display to provide system statusand other information. For example:Announcement History contains an unread messageThe current Announcement History message hasnʼt been readVoiceOver speech is mutedThe iPad battery is low (less than 20% charge)iPad is in landscape orientationThe screen display is turned offThe current line contains additional text to the leftThe current line contains additional text to the rightSet the leftmost or rightmost cell to display status information. Go to Settings >General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > Status Cell, then tap Left or Right.See an expanded description of the status cell. On your braille display, press thestatus cellʼs router button.Read PDFsVoiceOver can read detailed information—such as forms, tables, and lists—in PDFdocuments in the Files and iBooks apps.Read math equationsVoiceOver can read aloud math equations encoded using:MathML on the webMathML or LaTeX in iBooks AuthorHear an equation. Have VoiceOver read the text as usual. VoiceOver says “math” beforeit starts reading an equation.Explore the equation. Double-tap the selected equation to display it full screen andmove through it one element at a time. Swipe left or right to read elements of theequation. Use the rotor to select Symbols, Small Expressions, Medium Expressions, or
Large Expressions, then swipe up or down to hear the next element of that size. You cancontinue to double-tap the selected element to “drill down” into the equation to focus onthe selected element, then swipe left or right, up or down to read one part at a time.Equations read by VoiceOver can also be output to a braille device using Nemeth code,as well as the codes used by Unified English Braille, British English, French, and Greek.See  .Use VoiceOver with SafariSearch the web. Select the search field, double-tap to invoke the keyboard, enter yoursearch, then swipe right or left to move down or up the list of suggested search phrases.Then double-tap the screen to search the web using the selected phrase.Skip to the next page element of a particular type. Set the rotor to the element type,then swipe up or down.Set the rotor options for web browsing. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >VoiceOver > Rotor. Tap to select or deselect options, or drag   up or down to repositionan item.Skip images while navigating. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver >Navigate Images. You can choose to skip all images or only those without descriptions.Reduce page clutter for easier reading and navigation. Select the Reader item in theSafari address field (not available for all pages).If you pair an Apple Wireless Keyboard with iPad, you can use single-key Quick Navcommands to navigate webpages. See  .Use VoiceOver with MapsYou can use VoiceOver to explore a region, browse points of interest, follow roads, zoomin or out, select a pin, or get information about a location.Control how the map tracks your current location. Double-tap   until you hear thetracking option you want:Tracking on: The map automatically centers on your current location.Tracking on with heading: The map automatically centers on your current location androtates so that the heading youʼre facing is at the top of the screen. In this mode, iPadspeaks street names and points of interest as you approach them.Tracking off: The map doesnʼt automatically center on your current location.Explore the map. Drag your finger around the screen, or swipe left or right to move toanother item.Support for braille displaysUse VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless Keyboard
Zoom in or out. Select the map, set the rotor to Zoom, then swipe down or up with onefinger.Pan the map. Swipe with three fingers.Browse visible points of interest. Set the rotor to Points of Interest, then swipe up ordown with one finger.Follow a road. Hold your finger down on the road, wait until you hear “pause to follow,”then move your finger along the road while listening to the guide tone. The pitchincreases when you stray from the road.Select a pin. Touch a pin, or swipe left or right to select the pin.Get information about a location. With a pin selected, double-tap to display theinformation flag. Swipe left or right to select the More Info button, then double-tap todisplay the information page.Edit videos with VoiceOverYou can use VoiceOver gestures to trim Camera videos.Trim a video. While viewing a video in Photos, double-tap the screen to display the videocontrols, then select the beginning or end of the trim tool. Then swipe up to drag to theright, or swipe down to drag to the left. VoiceOver announces the amount of time thecurrent position will trim from the recording. To complete the trim, select Trim, thendouble-tap.ZoomMany apps let you zoom in or out on specific items. For example, you can double-tap orpinch to look closer in Photos or expand webpage columns in Safari. Thereʼs also ageneral Zoom feature that lets you magnify the screen no matter what youʼre doing. Youcan zoom the entire screen (Full Screen Zoom) or zoom part of the screen in a resizablewindow and leave the rest of the screen unmagnified (Window Zoom). And, you can useZoom together with VoiceOver.Turn Zoom on or off. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn Zoom on or off.Or  .Zoom in or out. With Zoom turned on, double-tap the screen with three fingers.Adjust the magnification. Double-tap with three fingers, then drag up or down. Thisgesture is similar to a double-tap, except you donʼt lift your fingers after the second tap—instead, drag your fingers on the screen. You can also triple-tap with three fingers, thenuse accessibility shortcuts
drag the Zoom Level slider in the zoom controls that appear. To limit the maximummagnification, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom, then drag the MaximumZoom Level slider all the way to the left.Pan to see more. Drag the screen with three fingers. Or hold your finger near the edgeof the screen to pan to that side. Move your finger closer to the edge to pan more quickly.Or, if you have detached the Zoom Controller, drag it.Switch between Full Screen Zoom and Window Zoom. Triple-tap with three fingers,then tap Window Zoom or Full Screen Zoom in the zoom controls that appear. To choosethe mode thatʼs used when you turn on Zoom, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Zoom > Zoom Region.Resize the zoom window (Window Zoom). Triple-tap with three fingers, tap ResizeLens, then drag any of the round handles that appear.Move the zoom window (Window Zoom). Drag the handle at the bottom of the zoomwindow.Show the zoom controller. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom, then turnon Show Controller, or triple-tap with three fingers, then choose Show Controller. Thenyou can double-tap the floating Zoom Controls button to zoom in or out, single-tap thebutton to display the zoom controls, or drag it to pan. To move the Zoom Controls button,touch and hold the button, then drag it to a new location. To adjust the transparency ofthe zoom controller, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom > Idle Visibility.Have Zoom track your selections or the text insertion point. Go to Settings >General > Accessibility > Zoom, then turn on Follow Focus. Then, for example, if you useVoiceOver, the zoom window magnifies each element on the screen as you select it.Zoom in on your typing without magnifying the keyboard. Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > Zoom, then turn on Follow Focus. When you zoom in while typing (inMessages or Notes, for example), the area immediately around the text you type ismagnified while all of the keyboard remains visible. Turn on Smart Typing, and the entirewindow (except the keyboard) is magnified.Display the magnified part of the screen in grayscale or inverted color. Go toSettings > General > Accessibility > Zoom > Zoom Filter, then choose an option. Ortriple-tap with three fingers, then tap Choose Filter in the zoom controls that appear.While using Zoom with an Apple Wireless Keyboard, the screen image follows theinsertion point, keeping it in the center of the display. See .Use an Apple WirelessKeyboard
MagnifierTurn your iPad into a magnifying glass to zoom in on objects near you.Set up Magnifier. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Magnifier, then turn onMagnifier. This adds Magnifier to accessibility shortcuts.Turn on Magnifier.  .Adjust the magnification level. Drag the Zoom Level slider.Add more light. Tap   to turn the flashlight on or off.Lock the focus. Tap  . Tap again to unlock the focus.Freeze the frame. Tap  . To adjust the magnification, drag the Zoom Level slider. Tosave the image, touch and hold the image, then tap Save Image. To unfreeze the frame,tap   again.Apply color filters. Tap  . Tap the different color filters to preview their effects. Toadjust the brightness and contrast, drag the sliders. To invert the colors, tap  . To applythe selected filter and return to Magnifier screen, tap   again.Turn off Magnifier. Click the Home button.Display accommodationsIf you have color blindness or other vision challenges, you can customize the displaysettings to make the screen easier to see.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.Invert the screen colors. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > DisplayAccommodations > Invert Colors, then choose Smart Invert or Classic Invert. Or . Smart Invert Colors reverses the colors of the display, except forimages, media, and some apps that use dark color styles.Apply color filters or grayscale. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > DisplayAccommodations > Color Filters, then turn on Color Filters. Or, . Tap a filter to apply it. To adjust the intensity or hue, drag the sliders.Reduce the intensity of bright colors. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Display Accommodations, then turn on Reduce White Point.You can also apply these effects to only the contents of the zoom window. See  .Use accessibility shortcutsuseaccessibility shortcutsuse accessibilityshortcutsZoom
Set the maximum frame rate of the display to 60 frames per second. (on supportedmodels) Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations, then turnon Limit Frame Rate.Speak Selection, Speak Screen, and Typing FeedbackEven if VoiceOver is turned off, you can have iPad speak selected text or the entirescreen. iPad can also provide feedback and speak text corrections and suggestions asyou type.Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech, where you can:Turn on Speak Selection.Turn on Speak Screen.Choose whether content is highlighted as itʼs spoken.Turn on and configure Typing Feedback; you can configure typing feedback forsoftware and hardware keyboards and choose to have iPad speak each character,entire words, auto-corrections, auto-capitalizations, and typing predictions.Adjust the speaking rate.Hear selected text. Select the text, then tap Speak.Hear screen content. Swipe down with two fingers from the top of the screen. Use thecontrols that appear to pause speaking or adjust the rate.Ask Siri. Say “speak screen.”Hear typing feedback. Start typing.Hear typing predictions. Go to Settings > General > Keyboards, and turn on Predictive.Then, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech > Typing Feedback, and turn onHold to Speak Predictions. Touch and hold a prediction to hear it spoken.Large, bold, and high-contrast textDisplay larger text in apps such as Settings, Calendar, Contacts, Mail, Messages,and Notes. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Larger Text, then turn on LargerAccessibility Sizes. Or,  .Display bolder text on iPad. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on BoldText.use accessibility shortcuts
Increase text contrast where possible. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Increase Contrast. You can choose to reduce transparency and darken colors.Button shapesiPad can underline text buttons so theyʼre easier to see.Emphasize buttons. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on ButtonShapes.Reduce motionIf you have sensitivity to motion effects or screen movement on your iPad, you can stopor reduce the movement of some screen elements, such as:Parallax effect of wallpaper, apps, and alertsScreen transitionsSiri animationsTyping autocompletionAnimated effects in MessagesReduce motion. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion.Manually play effects in Messages. If you donʼt want to automatically play bubble andfull-screen effects in Messages, turn off Auto-Play Message Effects. To manually playeffects in Messages, tap Replay below the message bubble.On/off switch labelsTo make it easier to distinguish whether a setting is on or off, you can have iPad show anadditional label on on/off switches.Add switch-setting labels. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then turn on theOn/Off Labels switch.Assignable tonesYou can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audible FaceTimecaller ID. You can also assign distinct tones to alert you of a variety of other events,including new voicemail, new mail, sent mail, and reminders. See  .Sounds and silence
You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPad. See .Audio descriptionsIf you have a video that includes audio descriptions of scenes, iPad can play thedescriptions for you.Hear audio descriptions. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Audio Descriptions,then turn on Prefer Audio Descriptions.Find music, movies, TVshows, and more
InteractionSwitch ControlSwitch Control overviewIf you have a motor impairment, Switch Control lets you control iPad using one or moreconnected physical switches. Use any of several methods to perform actions such asselecting, tapping, dragging, typing, invoking multitasking options on devices thatsupport them, and even free-hand drawing. You use a switch to select an item or locationon the screen, and then use the same (or different) switch to choose an action to performon that item or location. Three basic methods are:Item scanning (default), which highlights different items on the screen until you selectone.Point scanning, which lets you use scanning crosshairs to pick a screen location.Manual selection, which lets you move from item to item on demand (requiresmultiple switches).Whichever method you use, when you select an individual item (rather than a group), amenu appears so you can choose how to act on the selected item (tap, drag, or pinch, forexample).If you use multiple switches, you can set up each switch to perform a specific action andcustomize your item selection method. For example, instead of automatically scanningscreen items, you can set up switches to move to the next or previous item on demand.You can adjust the behavior of Switch Control in a variety of ways, to suit your specificneeds and style.Add a switch and turn on Switch ControlYou can use the following as a switch:An external adaptive switch: Choose a Bluetooth switch or a Made For iPhone switchthat plugs into the lightning port.The iPad screen: Tap the screen to trigger the switch.The iPad front-facing camera: Use head movements while facing the camera totrigger the switch.
Add a switch and choose its action. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > SwitchControl > Switches. If you use only one switch, it is your Select Item switch by default.If youʼre adding an external switch, you need to connect it to iPad before it will appear inthe list of available switches. Follow the instructions that came with the switch. If itconnects using Bluetooth, you need to pair it with iPad—turn on the switch, go toSettings > Bluetooth, tap the switch, then follow the onscreen instructions. For moreinformation, see  .If you connect a Made For iPhone (MFi) switch, Switch Control sets a Select Item switchand enables it automatically.Turn on Switch Control. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control. Or,.Scan the keyboard. VoiceOver scans the onscreen keyboard row by row, including thesuggestions above the keyboard. To control how the keyboard is navigated, go toSettings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control, then turn the settings belowKeyboard on or off.Turn off Switch Control. Use any scanning method to select and tap Settings >General > Accessibility > Switch Control, then turn off Switch Control. Or, .Basic techniquesWhether you use item scanning or point scanning, the Switch Control basics are thesame.Select an item. Trigger your Select Item switch when the item is highlighted (itemscanning) or under the crosshairs (point scanning).Perform an action on the selected item. Choose a command from the control menuthat appears when you select the item. The layout of the menu depends on how youconfigure tap behavior. (To choose an option, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Switch Control > Tap Behavior.)With Default on: The control menu usually includes only the Tap button and the Morebutton (two dots at the bottom). If youʼre in a scrollable area of the screen, a Scrollbutton also appears. To tap the highlighted item, trigger your Select Item button whenTap is highlighted. To see additional action buttons, choose More at the bottom of themenu. If you have multiple switches, you can set one up specifically for tapping.With Auto Tap on: To tap the item, do nothing—the item is automatically tapped whenthe Auto Tap interval expires (0.75 seconds if you havenʼt changed it). To see thecontrol menu, trigger your Select Item button before the Auto Tap interval expires.The control menu skips the Tap button and goes right to the full set of action buttons.Connect Bluetooth devicesuse accessibility shortcutsuseaccessibility shortcuts
With Always Tap on: Tap to select the highlighted item rather than display the controlmenu. Wait until the end of the scan cycle, then tap a button to display the controlmenu.Note: Always Tap applies only when you choose item scanning. When point scanning,the default behavior applies.Work with recipes. A recipe lets you temporarily assign a special action to a switch. Forexample, you can choose a recipe to turn pages in iBooks or control a game. To create,edit, or launch a recipe, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control >Recipes.Dismiss the Scanner menu without choosing an action. Tap while the original item ishighlighted and all the icons in the control menu are dimmed. The menu goes away aftercycling the number of times you specify in Settings > General > Accessibility > SwitchControl > Loops.Perform screen gestures. Choose Gestures from the Scanner menu.Scroll the screen. Select an item in a scrollable part of the screen, then:With Auto Tap off: Choose the Scroll Down button (next to the Tap button) in theScanner menu. Or, for additional scrolling options, choose More, then choose Scroll.With Auto Tap on: Choose Scroll from the control menu. If many actions are available,you might have to choose More first.Tap the Home button. Choose Home from the Scanner menu.Perform other hardware actions. Select any item, then choose Device from the menuthat appears. Use the menu to mimic these actions:Double-click the Home button for multitaskingOpen the notifications screen or Control CenterPress the Sleep/Wake button to lock iPadRotate iPad to landscape or portrait orientationOn iPad models with a side switch, flip the Side Switch to mute iPad volumePress the volume buttonsShow the Search screenPress and hold the Home button to summon SiriTriple-click the Home button
Shake iPadTake a screenshotSwipe down from the top with two fingers to speak the screen (if you have SpeakScreen turned on)Control media playback. Choose Media Controls from the Scanner menu to play, pause,or go backward or forward.Use Switch Control on another iOS device. Ensure that you sign in to iCloud with thesame Apple ID on the other iOS device, then choose the other device from the menu.Item scanningItem scanning alternately highlights each item or group of items on the entire screen untilyou trigger your Select Item switch. If there are many items, Switch Control highlightsthem in groups. When you select a group, highlighting continues with the items in thegroup. When you select a unique item, scanning stops and the control menu appears.Item scanning is the default when you first turn on Switch Control.You can choose from three scanning styles—auto scanning, manual scanning, andsingle-switch step scanning. Auto scanning automatically highlights items, one after theother. With manual scanning, you use one switch to highlight an item and another toactivate it. Single-switch step scanning uses a switch to move the highlight from item toitem. If you take no action after a period of time, the highlighted item activates.Select an item or enter a group. Watch (or listen) as items are highlighted. When theitem you want to control (or the group containing the item) is highlighted, trigger yourSelect Item switch. Work your way down the hierarchy of items until you select theindividual item you want to control.Back out of a group. Trigger your Select Item switch when the dashed highlight aroundthe group or item appears.Dismiss the control menu without performing an action. Trigger your Select Itemswitch when the item itself is highlighted. Or choose Escape from the control menu.Hear the names of items as they are highlighted. Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > Switch Control, then turn on Speech. Or choose Settings from the controlmenu, then choose Speech On.Slow down or speed up the scanning. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > SwitchControl > Auto Scanning Time.
Point scanningPoint scanning lets you select an item on the screen by pinpointing it with scanningcrosshairs.Switch to point scanning. Use item scanning to choose Point Mode from the controlmenu. The vertical crosshair appears when you close the menu.Select an item. Trigger your Select Item switch when the item you want is within thebroad, horizontal scanning band, then trigger again when the fine scanning line is on theitem. Repeat for vertical scanning.Refine your selection point. Choose Refine Selection from the control menu.Return to item scanning. Choose Item Mode from the control menu.
Settings and adjustmentsAdjust basic settings. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control, whereyou can:Add switches and specify their functionChoose, create, and edit recipesChoose a scanning styleAdjust how rapidly items are scannedSet scanning to pause on the first item in a groupChoose how many times to cycle through the screen before hiding Switch ControlChoose a tap behavior and set the interval for performing a second switch action toshow the control menuChoose whether Switch Control resumes scanning at an item you tap or from thebeginningSet whether a movement action is repeated when you press and hold a switch, andhow long to wait before repeatingAdd another action to a switch by pressing and holding the switch for a long durationChoose which items appear in menus and the order in which they appearSet whether and how long you need to hold a switch down before itʼs accepted as aswitch actionHave Switch Control ignore accidental repeated switch triggersAdjust the point scanning speedTurn on sound effects or have items read aloud as they are scannedChoose what to include in the Switch Control menuSet whether items should be grouped while item scanningMake the selection cursor larger or a different colorSave custom gestures to the control menu (in Gestures > Saved)Fine-tune Switch Control. Choose Settings from the control menu to:Adjust scanning speed
Change the location of the control menuTurn sound or speech accompaniment on or offTurn off groups to scan items one at a timeAssistiveTouchAssistiveTouch helps you use iPad if you have difficulty touching the screen or pressingthe buttons. You can use AssistiveTouch without any accessory to perform gestures thatare difficult for you. You also can use a compatible adaptive accessory (such as ajoystick) together with AssistiveTouch to control iPad. To configure the AssistiveTouchmenu, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch.AssistiveTouch lets you perform the following actions and more just by tapping (or theequivalent on your accessory):Open the AssistiveTouch menuGo to the Home screenDouble-tapPerform multifinger gesturesSummon SiriAccess Control Center, notifications, Lock screen, or App SwitcherAdjust volume on iPadShake iPadTake a screenshotUse Apple Pay (on models that support Apple Pay)Speak screenControl AnalyticsRestart iPadTurn on AssistiveTouch. Tell Siri “turn on AssistiveTouch,” go to Settings > General >Accessibility > AssistiveTouch, or  . When AssistiveTouch is on,the floating menu button appears on the screen.use Accessibility Shortcut
Add more actions to the AssistiveTouch menu. Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Customize Top Level Menu. The menu can have up toeight actions.Show or hide the AssistiveTouch menu. Tap the floating menu button, or click thesecondary button on your accessory.Show the Home screen. Tap the menu button, then tap Home.Lock or rotate the screen, adjust iPad volume, or simulate shaking iPad. Tap themenu button, then tap Device.Perform a swipe or drag that uses 2, 3, 4, or 5 fingers. Tap the menu button, tapDevice > More > Gestures, then tap the number of digits needed for the gesture. Whenthe corresponding circles appear on the screen, swipe or drag in the direction requiredby the gesture. When you finish, tap the menu button.Perform a pinch gesture. Tap the menu button, tap Custom, then tap Pinch. When thepinch circles appear, touch anywhere on the screen to move the pinch circles, then dragthem in or out to perform a pinch gesture. When you finish, tap the menu button.Create your own gesture. You can add your own favorite gestures to the control menu(for example, touch and hold or two-finger rotation). Tap the menu button, tap Custom,then tap an empty gesture placeholder. Or go to Settings > General > Accessibility >AssistiveTouch > Create New Gesture.Example 1: To create the rotation gesture, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >AssistiveTouch > Create New Gesture. On the gesture recording screen that asks you totouch to create a gesture, rotate two fingers on the iPad screen around a point betweenthem. (You can do this with a single finger or stylus—just create each arc separately, oneafter the other.) If it doesnʼt turn out quite right, tap Cancel, then try again. When it looksright, tap Save, then give the gesture a name—maybe “Rotate 90.” Then, to rotate theview in Maps, for example, open Maps, tap the AssistiveTouch menu button, and chooseRotate 90 from Custom. When the blue circles representing the starting finger positionsappear, drag them to the point around which you want to rotate the map, then release.You might want to create several gestures with different degrees of rotation.Example 2: Letʼs create the touch-and-hold gesture that you use to start rearrangingicons on your Home screen. This time, on the gesture recording screen, touch and holdyour finger in one spot until the recording progress bar reaches halfway, then lift yourfinger. Be careful not to move your finger while recording, or the gesture will be recordedas a drag. Tap Save, then name the gesture. To use the gesture, tap the AssistiveTouchmenu button, then choose your gesture from Custom. When the blue circle representingyour touch appears, drag it over a Home screen icon and release.
If you record a sequence of taps or drags, theyʼre all played back at the same time. Forexample, using one finger or a stylus to record four separate, sequential taps at fourlocations on the screen creates a simultaneous four-finger tap.Exit a menu without performing a gesture. Tap anywhere outside the menu. To returnto the previous menu, tap the arrow in the middle of the menu.Assign custom actions to the menu button. By default, a single tap on the menu buttonopens the menu. To assign other actions to the menu button, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. Below Custom Actions, you can assign different actions toa single tap, double tap, or long press.Reduce the visibility of the menu button when not in use. Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Idle Opacity, then drag the slider.Move the menu button. Drag it anywhere along the edge of the screen.Touch AccommodationsIf you have trouble using the touchscreen or Home button, use Touch Accommodationsto change how your device responds to your touch.Choose how long you must touch the screen before a touch is recognized. You canconfigure iPad to respond only to touches of a certain duration. Go to Settings >General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn on Hold Duration, then use theGesture Delay plus and minus buttons to choose a duration (the default is 0.10 seconds).Choose the duration in which multiple touches are treated as a single touch. If youhave trouble touching the screen just once, turn on Ignore Repeat. Then, if you touch thescreen several times quickly, iPad treats the touches as one. To change the amount oftime between touches before iPad treats them as one, go to Settings > General >Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, turn on Ignore Repeat, then use the GestureDelay plus and minus buttons to adjust the timing.Choose the location where iPad responds to the first or the last place you touch. Goto Settings > General > Accessibility > Touch Accommodations, then choose a TapAssistance option (Use Initial Touch Location or Use Final Touch Location).When you choose Use Initial Touch Location, iPad uses the location of your first tap—when you tap an app on the Home screen, for example. Choose Use Final TouchLocation, and iPad registers the tap where you lift your finger. iPad responds to a tapwhen you lift your finger within a certain period of time. Use the Gesture Delay plus andminus buttons to adjust the timing. Your device can respond to other gestures, such asdrags, if you wait longer than the gesture delay.
Choose how iPad responds when you press and hold the Home button. Go toSettings > General > Accessibility > Home Button, then choose Siri or Off.Use accessibility features with SiriSiri is often the easiest way to start using accessibility features with iPad. With Siri, youcan open apps, turn many settings on or off (for example, VoiceOver), or use Siri for whatit does best—acting as your intelligent personal assistant. Siri knows when VoiceOver ison, so will often read more information back to you than appears on the screen. You canalso use VoiceOver to read what Siri shows on the screen.Type to Siri. To type instead of speaking to Siri, go to General > Accessibility > Siri, thenturn on Type to Siri. After you summon Siri, interact with Siri by using the keyboard andtext field.Widescreen keyboardsAll built-in iPad apps show a larger onscreen keyboard when you rotate iPad to landscapeview. You can also type using an Apple Wireless Keyboard.Software and hardware keyboardsIf you have difficulty distinguishing characters on the iPad keyboard or manipulating ahardware keyboard, find help by going to Settings > General > Accessibility > Keyboard.You can adjust settings to:Show only uppercase keys on the iPad keyboard.Adjust the key repeat rate on hardware keyboards.Use Sticky Keys to press and hold modifier keys, such as Command and Option, asyou press another key.Use Slow Keys to adjust the time between when a key is pressed and when itʼsactivated.
HearingMade for iPhone hearing aidsIf you have Made for iPhone hearing aids, you can use iPad to adjust their settings,stream audio, or use iPad as a remote mic.Pair with iPad. If your hearing aids arenʼt listed in Settings > General > Accessibility >MFi Hearing Aids, you need to pair them with iPad. To start, open the battery door oneach hearing aid. Next, on iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth, and make sure Bluetooth isturned on. Then, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > MFi Hearing Aids. Close thebattery doors on your hearing aids and wait until their name appears in the list of devices(this could take a minute). When the name appears, tap it and respond to the pairingrequest.When pairing is finished, you hear a series of beeps and a tone, and a checkmarkappears next to the hearing aids in the Devices list. Pairing can take as long as 60seconds—donʼt try to stream audio or otherwise use the hearing aids until pairing isfinished.You should only need to pair once (and your audiologist might do it for you). After that,each time you turn your hearing aids back on, they reconnect to iPad.Turn on Hearing Aid Compatibility. Hearing Aid Compatibility may reduce interferenceand improve audio quality with some hearing aid models. To turn it on, go to Settings >General > Accessibility > Hearing Aid Compatibility.Adjust hearing aid settings and view status. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >MFi Hearing Aids, or  . Hearing aid settings appear only afteryou pair your hearing aids with iPad.To access shortcuts from the Lock screen, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > MFiHearing Aids, then turn on Control on Lock Screen. From the Lock screen, you can:Check hearing aid battery status.Adjust ambient microphone volume and equalization.Choose which hearing aids (left, right, or both) receive streaming audio.Control Live Listen.Stream audio to your hearing aids. To stream audio from Siri, Music, Videos, and more,see  .use accessibility shortcutsConnect Bluetooth devices
Use iPad as a remote microphone. You can use Live Listen to stream sound from themicrophone in iPad to your hearing aids. This can help you hear better in some situations—for example, when having a conversation in a noisy environment. Triple-click the Homebutton, choose Hearing Devices, tap Start Live Listen, then position iPad near the soundsource.Use your hearing aids with more than one iOS device. If you pair your hearing aidswith more than one iOS device (both iPad and iPhone, for example), the connection foryour hearing aids automatically switches from one to the other when you do somethingthat generates audio on the other device, or when you receive a phone call on iPhone.Changes you make to hearing aid settings on one device are automatically sent to yourother iOS devices. To enable this feature, sign in to iCloud using the same Apple ID on allthe devices, and connect all the devices to the same Wi-Fi network.Mono audio and balanceMono Audio combines the sound from the left and right channels into a mono signalplayed on both channels. This way you can hear everything with either ear, or throughboth ears with one channel set louder.Turn on Mono Audio. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Mono Audio.Adjust the balance. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility, then drag the Left RightStereo Balance slider.Subtitles and closed captionsThe Videos app includes an Alternate Track button   you can tap to choose subtitlesand captions offered by the video youʼre watching. Standard subtitles and captions areusually listed, but if you prefer special accessible captions, such as subtitles for the deafand hard of hearing (SDH), you can set iPad to list them instead, if theyʼre available.Prefer accessible subtitles and closed captions for SDH. Go to Settings > General >Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning, then turn on Closed Captions + SDH. This alsoturns on subtitles and captions in the Videos app.Choose from available subtitles and captions. Tap   while watching a video inVideos.Customize your subtitles and captions. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Subtitles & Captioning > Style, where you can choose an existing caption style or create anew style based on your choice of:Font, size, and colorBackground color and opacity
Text opacity, edge style, and highlightNote: Not all videos include subtitles or closed captions.LED Flash for AlertsIf you canʼt hear the sounds that announce incoming calls and other alerts, iPad can flashits LED (next to the camera lens on the back of iPad). The LED flashes only if iPad islocked.Tip: LED Flash for Alerts is a useful feature for anyone who might miss the tonesassociated with calls and other alerts in a noisy environment.Turn on LED Flash for Alerts. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > LED Flash forAlerts. By default, the LED flashes even if iPad is in silent mode.Prevent LED flashes when iPad is in silent mode. Turn off Flash on Silent.Guided AccessGuided Access helps an iPad user stay focused on a task. Guided Access temporarilyrestricts iPad to a single app and lets you control which app features are available. Youcan:Disable areas of the screen that arenʼt relevant to a task, or areas where an accidentalgesture might cause a distractionDisable the iPad hardware buttonsLimit how long someone can use the appSet up Guided Access. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Guided Access, thenturn on Guided Access. You can:Tap Passcode Settings to set a passcode that controls Guided Access and preventssomeone from leaving a session; or turn on Touch ID as a way to end Guided AccessTap Time Limits to set a sound or have the remaining Guided Access time spokenbefore the time endsSet whether other accessibility shortcuts are available during a sessionStart a Guided Access session. Open the app you want to use, then tell Siri “Turn onGuided Access” or  . Adjust the following settings for thesession, then tap Start:use accessibility shortcuts
Disable app controls and areas of the app screen: Draw a circle or rectangle aroundany part of the screen you want to disable. Drag the mask into position or use thehandles to adjust its size.Enable the Sleep/Wake or volume buttons: Tap Hardware Buttons Options.Prevent iPad from switching from portrait to landscape or from responding to othermotions: Tap Hardware Buttons Options, then turn off Motion.Prevent typing: Tap Hardware Buttons Options, then turn off Keyboards.Ignore all screen touches: Turn off Touch at the bottom of the screen.Set a session time limit: Tap Time Limit Options.End the session. Double-click the Home button, then unlock with Touch ID (if enabled).Or triple-click the side button, then enter the Guided Access passcode.Accessibility in macOSTake advantage of the accessibility features in macOS when you use iTunes to syncinformation and content from your iTunes library to iPad. For more information, seeiTunes Help on your computer.
Important safety informationWARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electricshock, injury, or damage to iPad or other property. Read all the safety information belowbefore using iPad.Handling   Handle iPad with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and has sensitiveelectronic components inside. iPad or its battery can be damaged if dropped, burned,punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid. If you suspect damage to iPador the battery, discontinue use of iPad, as it may cause overheating or injury. Donʼt useiPad with a cracked screen, as it may cause injury. If youʼre concerned about scratchingthe surface of iPad, consider using a case or cover.Repairing   Donʼt open iPad and donʼt attempt to repair iPad yourself. Disassembling iPadmay damage it or may cause injury to you. If iPad is damaged, malfunctions, or comes incontact with liquid, contact Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Repairs byservice providers other than Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider may notinvolve the use of Apple genuine parts and may affect the safety and functionality of thedevice. You can find more information about getting service at the  .Battery   Donʼt attempt to replace the iPad battery yourself. The lithium-ion battery iniPad should be replaced by Apple or an authorized service provider. Improperreplacement or repair could damage the battery, cause overheating, or result in injury.The battery must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. Donʼtincinerate the battery. For information about battery services and recycling, go to the.Distraction   Using iPad in some circumstances may distract you and might cause adangerous situation (for example, avoid using headphones while riding a bicycle andavoid typing a text message while driving a car). Observe rules that prohibit or restrictthe use of mobile devices or headphones.Navigation   Maps depends on data services. These data services are subject to changeand may not be available in all regions, resulting in maps and location-based informationthat may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Compare the information provided inMaps to your surroundings. Use common sense when navigating. Always observe currentroad conditions and posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Some Maps featuresrequire Location Services.Safety, handling, and supportiPad Repair websiteBattery Service and Recycling website
Charging   Charge iPad with the included USB cable and power adapter, or with otherthird-party “Made for iPad” cables and power adapters that are compatible with USB 2.0or later, or power adapters compliant with applicable country regulations and with one ormore of the following standards: EN 301489-34, IEC 62684, YD/T 1591-2009, CNS15285, ITU L.1000, or another applicable mobile phone power adapter interoperabilitystandard. Only charge with an adapter that is compliant with the applicable internationaland regional safety standards, including IEC 60950. Other adapters may not meetapplicable safety standards, and charging with such adapters could pose a risk of deathor injury.Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, can cause fire,electric shock, injury, or damage to iPad or other property. When you use the Apple USBPower Adapter to charge iPad, make sure the USB cable is fully inserted into the poweradapter before you plug the adapter into a power outlet.Lightning cable and connector   Avoid prolonged skin contact with the connector whenthe Lightning to USB Cable is connected to a power source because it may causediscomfort or injury. Sleeping or sitting on the Lightning connector should be avoided.Prolonged heat exposure   iPad and its power adapter comply with applicable surfacetemperature standards and limits. However, even within these limits, sustained contactwith warm surfaces for long periods of time may cause discomfort or injury. Use commonsense to avoid situations where your skin is in contact with a device or its power adapterwhen itʼs operating or connected to a power source for long periods of time. For example,donʼt sleep on a device or power adapter, or place them under a blanket, pillow, or yourbody, when itʼs connected to a power source. Itʼs important to keep iPad and its poweradapter in a well-ventilated area when in use or charging. Take special care if you have aphysical condition that affects your ability to detect heat against the body.Hearing loss   Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. Backgroundnoise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make sounds seemquieter than they actually are. Turn on audio playback and check the volume beforeinserting anything in your ear. For information about how to set a maximum volume limiton iPad, see  . For more information about hearing loss, go to the .To avoid hearing damage, use only compatible receivers, earbuds, headphones,speakerphones, or earpieces with iPad. The headsets sold with iPhone 4s or later inChina (identifiable by dark insulating rings on the plug) are designed to comply withChinese standards and are only compatible with iPhone 4s and later, iPad 2 and later,iPad Pro, iPad mini and later, and iPod touch 5th generation and later.WARNING: To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levelsfor long periods.Play music Sound andHearing website
Radio frequency exposure   iPad uses radio signals to connect to wireless networks. Forinformation about radio frequency (RF) energy resulting from radio signals, and steps youcan take to minimize exposure, go to Settings > General > About > Legal > RF Exposure,or go to the  .Radio frequency interference   Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict theuse of mobile devices (for example, in healthcare facilities or blasting areas). AlthoughiPad is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations governing radiofrequency emissions, such emissions from iPad can negatively affect the operation ofother electronic equipment, causing them to malfunction. When use is prohibited, suchas while traveling in aircraft, or when asked to do so by authorities, turn off iPad, or  or Settings > Wi-Fi and Settings > Bluetooth to turn off the iPad wirelesstransmitters.Medical device interference   iPad contains components and radios that emitelectromagnetic fields. iPad also contains magnets along the left edge of the device andon the right side of the front glass, which may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators, orother medical devices. The iPad Smart Cover, iPad Pro Smart Cover, and iPad ProSmart Keyboard (each available separately) also contain magnets. These electromagneticfields and magnets may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medicaldevices. Maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and iPad,the iPad Smart Cover, the iPad Pro Smart Cover, and the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard.Consult your physician and medical device manufacturer for information specific to yourmedical device. If you suspect iPad is interfering with your pacemaker, defibrillator, or anyother medical device, stop using iPad.Not a medical device  iPad is not designed or intended for use in the diagnosis ofdisease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention ofdisease.Medical conditions   If you have any medical condition or experience symptoms that youbelieve could be affected by iPad or flashing lights (for example, seizures, blackouts,eyestrain, or headaches), consult with your physician prior to using iPad.Explosive atmospheres   Charging or using iPad in any area with a potentially explosiveatmosphere, such as areas where the air contains high levels of flammable chemicals,vapors, or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders), may be hazardous. Obey allsigns and instructions.Repetitive motion   When you perform repetitive activities such as typing, swiping, orplaying games on iPad, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists,shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you experience discomfort, stop usingiPad and consult a physician.High-consequence activities   This device is not intended for use where the failure ofthe device could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.RF Exposure websiteuseairplane mode
Choking hazard   Some iPad accessories may present a choking hazard to smallchildren. Keep these accessories away from small children.Important handling informationCleaning   Clean iPad immediately if it comes in contact with anything that may causestains or other damage—for example, dirt or sand, ink, makeup, soap, detergent, acids oracidic foods, and lotions. To clean:Disconnect all cables and turn iPad off (press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, thendrag the slider).Use a soft, lint-free cloth—for example, a lens cloth.Avoid getting moisture in openings.Donʼt use cleaning products or compressed air.The front of iPad is made of glass with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic (oil-repellant)coating. This coating wears over time with normal usage. Cleaning products and abrasivematerials will further diminish the coating and may scratch the glass.Using connectors, ports, and buttons   Never force a connector into a port or applyexcessive pressure to a button, because this may cause damage that is not coveredunder the warranty. If the connector and port donʼt join with reasonable ease, theyprobably donʼt match. Check for obstructions and make sure that the connector matchesthe port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.Lightning to USB Cable   Discoloration of the Lightning connector after regular use isnormal. Dirt, debris, and exposure to moisture may cause discoloration. If your Lightningcable or connector become warm during use or your iPad wonʼt charge or sync,disconnect it from your computer or power adapter and clean the Lightning connectorwith a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquids or cleaning products when cleaning theLightning connector.Certain usage patterns can contribute to the fraying or breaking of cables. The Lightningto USB Cable, like any other metal wire or cable, is subject to becoming weak or brittle ifrepeatedly bent in the same spot. Aim for gentle curves instead of angles in the cable.Regularly inspect the cable and connector for any kinks, breaks, bends, or other damage.Should you find any such damage, discontinue use of the Lightning to USB Cable.Operating temperature   iPad is designed to work in ambient temperatures between 32°and 95° F (0° and 35° C) and stored in temperatures between -4° and 113° F (-20° and45° C). iPad can be damaged and battery life shortened if stored or operated outside of
these temperature ranges. Avoid exposing iPad to dramatic changes in temperature orhumidity. When youʼre using iPad or charging the battery, it is normal for iPad to getwarm.If the interior temperature of iPad exceeds normal operating temperatures (for example,in a hot car or in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), you may experience thefollowing as it attempts to regulate its temperature:iPad stops charging.The screen dims.A temperature warning screen appears.Some apps may close.Important: You may not be able to use iPad while the temperature warning screen isdisplayed. If iPad canʼt regulate its internal temperature, it goes into deep sleep modeuntil it cools. Move iPad to a cooler location out of direct sunlight and wait a few minutesbefore trying to use iPad again.For more information, see the Apple Support article .Forgot your Apple ID, iPad passcode, or iCloud SecurityCode?Recover your Apple ID or reset your Apple ID password. Go to Appleʼs .Reset the iPad passcode. If you enter the wrong passcode to iPad six times in a row,youʼll be locked out, and a message will say that iPad is disabled. If you canʼt rememberyour passcode, you can  , then set a new passcode. (If you made an iCloud oriTunes backup before you forgot your passcode, you can restore your data and settingsfrom the backup.) For more information, see the Apple Support article .Reset or create a new iCloud Security Code. If you enter the wrong iCloud SecurityCode too many times when using iCloud Keychain, your iCloud Keychain will be disabledon that device, and your keychain in iCloud will be deleted. Go to the Apple Supportarticle  .Keeping iPhone, iPad, and iPod touchwithin acceptable operating temperaturesI Forgotwebsiteerase iPadIf you forgot thepasscode for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or your device is disabledIf you enter your iCloud Security Code incorrectly too many times
iPad Support siteComprehensive support information is available online at the  . Tocontact Apple for personalized support (not available in all regions), see the .An app doesnʼt fill the screenMost apps for iPhone and iPod touch can be used with iPad, but they might not takeadvantage of the large screen. In this case, tap   to zoom in on the app. Tap   to returnto the original size.Check the App Store to see if thereʼs a version of the app thatʼs optimized for iPad, or auniversal version thatʼs optimized for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Onscreen keyboard doesnʼt appearIf iPad is paired with a Bluetooth keyboard, the onscreen keyboard doesnʼt appear. Tomake the onscreen keyboard appear, press the Eject key on a Bluetooth keyboard. Youcan also make the onscreen keyboard appear by moving the Bluetooth keyboard out ofrange or turning it off.Get information about your iPadView overall storage availability and storage used per app. Go to Settings > General >iPad Storage. For more information, see the Apple Support articles  and  .See Battery Usage. Go to Settings > Battery to see the elapsed time since iPad hasbeen charged. You can also display battery level as a percentage. See  in this guide.View cellular usage. Go to Settings > Cellular. See   in this guide.See more information about iPad. Go to Settings > General > About. The items you canview include:NameNetworkNumber of songs, videos, photos, and appsiPad Support websiteAppleSupport websiteCheck your storageon your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Manage your iCloud storageCharge andmonitor the batteryCellular data settings
Capacity and available storage spaceiOS version(Cellular models) CarrierModel numberSerial number(Cellular models) Cellular Data NumberWi-Fi and Bluetooth addresses(Cellular models) IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)(Cellular models) ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier, or Smart Card) for GSMnetworks(Cellular models) MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) for CDMA networksModem firmwareLegal (including legal notices, and license, warranty, and RF exposure information)To copy the serial number and other identifiers, touch and hold the identifier until Copyappears.To see regulatory marks, go to Settings > General > Regulatory.View or turn off diagnostic information. Go to Settings > Privacy > Diagnostics &Usage.To help Apple improve products and services, iPad sends diagnostic and usage data. Thisdata doesnʼt personally identify you, but may include location information.Cellular data settingsTo activate cellular data service on iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models), turn cellular use on oroff, or add a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to lock the SIM card, go to Settings >Cellular Data. With some carriers, you can also change your data plan.Note: For help with cellular network services and billing, contact your wireless serviceprovider.If Cellular Data is off, all data services will use only Wi-Fi—including email, web browsing,push notifications, and other services. If Cellular Data is on, carrier charges may beincurred. For example, using certain features and services that transfer data, such as
Messages, could result in charges to your data plan.Turn Cellular Data on or off. Go to Settings > Cellular Data, then turn Cellular Data on oroff. The following options may also be available:Monitor and manage your cellular data network usage: You can see which apps usecellular data and turn off the option, if you want.Turn LTE on or off: Turning on LTE loads data faster.Turn Data Roaming on or off: Turning off Data Roaming avoids carrier charges whenusing a network provided by a different carrier.Set up Personal Hotspot: Personal Hotspot shares the Internet connection on iPadwith your computer and other iOS devices. See   in this guide.Turn Wi-Fi Assist on or off: If Wi-Fi connectivity is poor, Wi-Fi Assist uses cellular datato boost the signal.Note: Using data over a cellular network may incur additional fees.Set whether cellular data is used for apps and services. Go to Settings > CellularData, then turn cellular data on or off for any app that can use cellular data. If a setting isoff, iPad uses only Wi-Fi for that service. The iTunes setting includes both iTunes Matchand automatic downloads from the iTunes Store and the App Store.Activate, view, or change your cellular data account. Go to Settings > Cellular Data,tap View Account, then follow the onscreen instructions.Lock the SIM card. Go to Settings > Cellular Data > SIM PIN. Locking the SIM card with aPIN means you need to enter the PIN to use a cellular connection on iPad.For more information about GSM, CDMA, and LTE cellular data networks, see the AppleSupport article  .VPN settingsA VPN (virtual private network) provides secure access over the Internet to privatenetworks, such as the network at your organization. You may need to install a VPN appfrom the App Store that configures iPad to access a network. Contact your systemadministrator for information about the app and settings you need.Personal HotspotAbout cellular data networks
Profiles settingsConfiguration profiles define settings for using iPad with corporate or school networks oraccounts. You might be asked to install a configuration profile that was sent to you in anemail, or one that is downloaded from a webpage. iPad asks for your permission to installthe profile, and displays information about what it contains, when you open the file. Youcan see the profiles you have installed in Settings > General > Profiles & DeviceManagement. If you delete a profile, all of the settings, apps, and data associated withthe profile are also deleted.Sell or give away iPadBefore you sell or give away your iPad, see the Apple Support article , and be sure to perform thefollowing tasks: or  . If you replace one iPadwith another, you can   to restore the backup to your new iPad., which includes your personal information.Learn more, service, and supportRefer to the following resources to get more iPad-related safety, software, service, andsupport information.What to do beforeselling or giving away your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touchBack up iPad with iCloud Backup back up iPad with iTunesuse the setup assistantErase all content and settings
To learn about Do thisUsing iPad safely See  .iPad service and support, tips, forums, andApple software downloadsGo to the  .The latest information about iPad Go to the  .Managing your Apple ID account Sign in to your  .Using iCloud See  .Using iTunes Open iTunes, then choose Help > iTunes Help.For an online iTunes tutorial (not available in allregions), go to the  .Using other Apple iOS apps Go to the  .Finding your iPad serial number or IMEI You can find your iPad serial number orInternational Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)on the iPad packaging. Or, on iPad, chooseSettings > General > About. For moreinformation, go to the Apple Support article.Obtaining warranty service First follow the advice in this guide, then go tothe  .Viewing iPad regulatory information On iPad, go to Settings > General > Regulatory.Battery service Go to the .Using iPad in an enterprise environment Go to the  .Using iPad in education Go to the  .FCC compliance statementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.Important safety informationiPad Support websiteiPad websiteApple ID account pageiCloud HelpiTunes Support websiteApple Apps Support websiteFind the serial number and other information onyour iPhone, iPad or iPod touchiPad Support websiteBattery Service and RecyclingwebsiteBusiness websiteEducation website
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference toradio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple could voidthe electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and wireless compliance and negate yourauthority to operate the product.This product has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions that included the useof compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components. It isimportant that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between systemcomponents to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, televisions, andother electronic devices.Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only):Apple Inc.One Apple Park Way, MS 911-2HWCupertino, CA 95014Canadian regulatory statementThis device complies with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canadalicence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential forharmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR dʼInnovation, Sciences et Développementéconomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lʼexploitationest autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lʼappareil ne doit pas produire debrouillage, et (2) lʼutilisateur de lʼappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectriquesubi, même si le brouillage est susceptible dʼen compromettre le fonctionnement.La bande 5 150 – 5 250 MHz est réservée uniquement pour une utilisation à lʼintérieurafin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobilesutilisant les mêmes canaux.CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)Apple and the environmentAt Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impacts of ouroperations and products. For more information, go to the .Disposal and recycling informationApple Recycling Program (available in some regions)For free recycling of your old iPad, a prepaid shipping label, and instructions, go to the.This symbol indicates that this product and/or battery should not be disposed of withhousehold waste. You must dispose of iPad properly according to local laws andregulations. When iPad reaches its end of life, contact local authorities to learn aboutdisposal and recycling options, or simply drop it off at your local Apple Retail Store orreturn it to Apple. The battery will be removed and recycled in an environmentally friendlymanner. For more information, go to the  .European Union—Disposal InformationThe symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your productand/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When thisproduct reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities.The separate collection and recycling of your product and/or its battery at the time ofdisposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a mannerthat protects human health and the environment.Brasil – Informações sobre descarte e reciclagemApple and the EnvironmentwebsiteRecycling websiteRecycling website
O símbolo acima indica que este produto e/ou sua bateria não devem ser descartados nolixo doméstico. Quando decidir descartar este produto e/ou sua bateria, faça-o de acordocom as leis e diretrizes ambientais locais. Para informações sobre substâncias de usorestrito, o programa de reciclagem da Apple, pontos de coleta e telefone de informações,visite www.apple.com/br/environment.Información sobre eliminación de residuos y reciclajeEl símbolo de arriba indica que este producto y/o su batería no debe desecharse con losresiduos domésticos. Cuando decida desechar este producto y/o su batería, hágalo deconformidad con las leyes y directrices ambientales locales. Para obtener informaciónsobre el programa de reciclaje de Apple, puntos de recolección para reciclaje, sustanciasrestringidas y otras iniciativas ambientales, visite www.apple.com/la/environment owww.apple.com/mx/environment.Turkey environmental informationTürkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.Battery serviceThe lithium-ion battery in iPad should be serviced by Apple or an authorized serviceprovider. For more information about battery services and recycling, go to the .Dispose of batteries according to your local environmental laws and guidelines.Battery charger system efficiencyTaiwan battery statementChina battery statementBatteryService and Recycling website
ENERGY STAR® compliance statementTo save energy, iPad is set to lock after two minutes of user inactivity. To change thissetting, go to Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock. To unlock iPad, press theSleep/Wake button or the Home button.iPad meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Reducing energyconsumption saves money and helps conserve valuable resources; for more information,go to the  . Apple Inc.© 2018 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.Apple, the Apple logo, AirDrop, AirPlay, AirPods, AirPort, AirPrint, Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Pay,Apple Pencil, Apple TV, Apple Watch, FaceTime, Finder, Flyover, Guided Access, Handoff, iBooks, iMessage,iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPhone, iPod, iPod touch, iTunes, Keychain, Keynote, Lightning, Mac, macOS,Numbers, OS X, Pages, Photo Booth, Retina, Retina HD, Safari, Siri, Smart Cover, Spotlight, Touch ID,True Tone, and watchOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.HomeKit, HomePod, iPad mini, Live Photos, Multi-Touch, Smart Keyboard, and tvOS are trademarks ofApple Inc.App Store, iBooks Store, Genius, iBooks Store, iCloud, iCloud Drive, iCloud Keychain, iTunes Match, andiTunes Store are service marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.AppleOne Apple Park WayCupertino, CA 95014Adobe and Adobe Photoshop Elements are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe SystemsIncorporated in the U.S. and/or other countries.Beats 1 is a service mark of Beats Electronics, LLC, registered in the U.S. and other countries.IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use ofsuch marks by Apple Inc. is under license.ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. registered trademark.Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsiblefor printing or clerical errors.Some apps are not available in all regions. App availability is subject to change.Energy Star websitewww.apple.com

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