iPad User Guide
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iPad User Guide
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What’s new in iPadOS
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Supported models
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Wake and unlock
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Learn basic gestures
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Learn gestures for models with Face ID
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View previews and quick actions menus
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Explore the Home screen and apps
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Change common settings
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Take a screenshot or screen recording
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Adjust the volume
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Change or turn off the sounds
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Search for content
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Use and customize Control Center
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View and organize Today View
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Access features from the Lock screen
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Travel with iPad
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Charge and monitor the battery
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Learn the meaning of the status icons
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Measure
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View photos and videos
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Edit photos and videos
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Edit Live Photos
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Edit Portrait mode photos
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Organize photos in albums
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Search in Photos
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Share photos and videos
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View Memories
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Find people in Photos
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Browse photos by location
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Use iCloud Photos
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Share photos with iCloud Shared Albums
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Use My Photo Stream
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Import photos and videos
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Print photos
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Shortcuts
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Stocks
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Tips
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Accessories included with iPad
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Connect Bluetooth devices
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Share audio with AirPods and Beats headphones
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Stream audio and video to other devices
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Connect to a TV, projector, or monitor
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Control audio on multiple devices
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Apple Pencil
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Use Smart Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio
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Use Magic Keyboard
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AirPrint
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Handoff
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Use Universal Clipboard
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Make and receive Wi-Fi calls
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Instant Hotspot
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Personal Hotspot
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Use iPad as a second display
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Connect iPad and your computer using USB
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Sync iPad with your computer
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Transfer files with your computer
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Get started with accessibility features
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Turn on and practice VoiceOver
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Change your VoiceOver settings
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Learn VoiceOver gestures
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Operate iPad using VoiceOver gestures
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Control VoiceOver using the rotor
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Use the onscreen keyboard
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Write with your finger
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Control VoiceOver with Magic Keyboard
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Type onscreen braille using VoiceOver
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Use a braille display
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Customize gestures and keyboard shortcuts
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Use VoiceOver in apps
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Zoom
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Magnifier
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Display & Text Size
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Motion
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Spoken Content
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Audio Descriptions
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Important safety information
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Important handling information
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Get information about your iPad
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View or change cellular settings
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Find more resources for software and service
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FCC compliance statement
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ISED Canada compliance statement
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Class 1 Laser information
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Apple and the environment
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Disposal and recycling information
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ENERGY STAR compliance statement
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Copyright
Back up iPad
You can back up iPad using iCloud or your computer. To decide which method is best for you, see About backups for iOS devices.
Tip: If you replace your iPad, you can use its backup to transfer your information to the new device. See Restore all content to iPad from a backup.
Back up iPad using iCloud
Go to Settings
> [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup.
Turn on iCloud Backup. iCloud automatically backs up your iPad daily when iPad is connected to power, locked, and on Wi-Fi.
To perform a manual backup, tap Back Up Now.
To view your iCloud backups, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Manage Storage > Backups. To delete a backup, choose a backup from the list, then tap Delete Backup.
Back up iPad using your Mac
In the Finder sidebar on your Mac, select your iPad.
Note: To use the Finder to back up iPad, macOS Catalina is required. With earlier versions of macOS, use iTunes to back up iPad.
At the top of the Finder window, click General.
Select “Back up all of the data on your iPad to this Mac.”
To encrypt your backup data and protect it with a password, select “Encrypt local backup.”
Click Back Up Now.
Note: You can also connect iPad to your computer wirelessly if you set up Wi-Fi syncing.
Back up iPad using your Windows PC
In the iTunes app on your PC, click the iPad button near the top left of the iTunes window.
Click Summary.
Click Back Up Now (below Backups).
To encrypt your backups, select “Encrypt local backup,” type a password, then click Set Password.
To see the backups stored on your computer, choose Edit > Preferences, then click Devices. Encrypted backups have a lock icon in the list of backups.
Note: You can also connect iPad to your computer wirelessly if you set up Wi-Fi syncing.