Apple Ipad Pro Manual User Guide
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Chapter 3 Basics 41 Bluetooth devices You can use Bluetooth devices with iPad, such as stereo headphones or an Apple Wireless Keyboard. For supported Bluetooth profiles, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3647. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information on page 15 7. Note: The use of certain accessories with iPad may affect wireless performance. Not all iPhone and iPod touch...
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Chapter 3 Basics 42 Turn Location Services on or off. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. You can turn it off for some or for all apps and services. If you turn off Location Services, you’re prompted 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 as location-based ads, use Location Services. To see their status, turn them on or off, or show in the status bar when these services use...
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Chapter 3 Basics 43 •Notifications View (see Notification Center on page 34) •Siri (if enabled, see Siri settings on page 48) Allow access to Control Center when iPad is locked. Go to Settings > Control Center. See Control Center on page 33 . Erase data after ten failed passcode attempts. Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode (iPad models with Touch ID) or Settings > Passcode (other models), then tap Erase Data. After ten failed passcode attempts, all settings are reset, and all your...
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Chapter 3 Basics 44 iCloud Keychain is secured with 256-bit AES encryption during storage and transmission, and cannot be read by Apple. Set up iCloud Keychain. Go to Settings > iCloud > Keychain. Turn on iCloud Keychain, then follow the onscreen instructions. If you set up iCloud Keychain on other devices, you need to approve use of iCloud Keychain from one of those devices, or use your iCloud Security Code. Important: Your iCloud Security Code cannot be retrieved by Apple. If you forget your...
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Chapter 3 Basics 45 Charge and monitor the battery iPad has an internal, lithium-ion rechargeable battery. For more information about the battery— including tips for maximizing battery life—see www.apple.com/batteries/. WARNING: For important safety information about the battery and charging iPad, see Important safety information on page 15 7. Charge the battery. The best way to charge the iPad battery is to connect iPad to a power outlet using the included cable and USB power adapter. Note:...
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Chapter 3 Basics 46 Travel with iPad Some airlines let you keep your iPad turned on if you switch to Airplane Mode. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled so you can’t make or receive FaceTime calls or use features that require wireless communication, but you can listen to music, play games, watch videos, or use other apps that don’t require Internet access. If your airline allows it, you can turn Wi-Fi or Bluetooth back on to enable those services, even while in Airplane Mode. Turn on Airplane Mode....
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4 47 Siri Use Siri Siri (iPad 3rd generation or later) lets you speak to iPad to send messages, schedule meetings, make FaceTime calls, and much more. Siri understands natural speech, so you don’t have to learn special commands or keywords. Ask Siri anything, from “set the timer for 3 minutes” to “what movies are showing tonight?” Open apps, and turn features like Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, and VoiceOver on or off. Siri is great for keeping you updated with the latest sports info,...
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Chapter 4 Siri 48 Siri and apps Siri works with many of the apps on iPad, including FaceTime, Messages, Maps, Clock, Calendar, and more. For example, you can say things like: •“FaceTime Mom” •“Do I have any new texts from Rick?” •“I’m running low on gas” •“Set an alarm for 8 a.m.” •“Cancel all my meetings on Friday” More examples of how you can use Siri with apps appear throughout this guide. Tell Siri about yourself If you tell Siri about yourself—including things like your home and work...
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5 49 Messages iMessage service With the Messages app and the built-in iMessage feature, you can send text messages over Wi-Fi to others using iOS 5 or later, or OS X Mountain Lion or later. Messages can include photos, videos, and other info. You can see when people are typing, and let them know when you’ve read their messages. If you’re signed in to iMessage using the same Apple ID on other iOS devices or a Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), you can start a conversation on one device and continue it...
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Chapter 5 Messages 50 Send and receive messages Tap the compose button to start a new conversation. Send a photo or video. Get info, make a voice or FaceTime call, share your location, or mute notifications. Add your voice to the conversation. Blue indicates an iMessage conversation. Start a conversation. Tap , then enter a phone number or email address, or tap , then choose a contact. You can also start a conversation by tapping a phone number in Contacts, Calendar, or Safari, or from a...